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App power index: 180 (based on ranks around App Stores today)
Utilities Photo & Video
Developer: Cesare Forelli
Price: 0 free
Current version: 4.1.1, last update: 6 months ago
First release : 29 Mar 2018
App size: 0 Bytes
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GlanceCam is a secure IP camera viewer with support for standard streaming protocols. GlanceCam is unobtrusive, loved by Users (> 475 App Store ratings averaging 4.2 stars) and modern (34 updates since 2018, 100% compatible with Sonoma and Apple silicon).
Its perfect to keep an eye on one, or 50, IP cameras:
• Install cameras from different manufacturers and avoid cumbersome web interfaces or obsolete apps.
• Install webcams in your living room, kitchen and garden to check on your pet when youre away, maybe turning on a light at night.
• Point a camera at your front gate and let visitors in by activating a network relay.

GlanceCam is a bit nerdy, but very useful if you want to take advantage of inexpensive IP cameras and maybe combine them to the automation capabilities of the Internet of Things; it works on your LAN or via Internet (please see the requirements below) and, while its not the most "works out-of-the-box" solution to configure (youll need to retrieve some network parameters), its flexible and brand-agnostic.

Heres how it works:
• With most IP cameras, you can receive the realtime video stream via RTSP, HTTP(s) or RTMP (RTSPs not supported), without opening a browser; GlanceCam shows you those feeds in resizable windows you can keep on your Desktop.
• You can add as many cameras as you like.
• By default the app shows one camera at a time in a single window, and you can switch between cameras inside that window; if you want to view multiple cameras at the same time, you will be able to upgrade to GlanceCam Pro and open as many windows as you need (including GlanceGrids, flexible grids with presets) and have them remembered between sessions.
• GlanceCam windows can be configured to be Always on Top and visible in every Space; you can use Insta-zoom (right click and hold to temporarily maximise) and optionally auto-launch at login.
• 4K, zoom and audio streams are supported.
• GlanceCam has lots of keyboard shortcuts, an URL scheme and supports Apple Script.
• For every camera, you can configure up to 2 buttons to perform actions via HTTP GET calls.

GlanceCam Pro is available either as a lifetime in-app purchase or as a yearly subscription (both provide the same functionality, you can pick your favorite purchasing method) and includes multi-windows, GlanceGrids, Cycle mode, an optional Minimalistic interface, custom icons, manual aspect ratios and a preferential channel for email support.

The app is designed for realtime playback and doesnt support DVRs/NVRs, cloud services, recording (nor playing back recordings), pan & tilt (PTZ) and motion detection/notifications.

To take advantage of GlanceCam youll need at least one IP camera and some knowledge about your network; please, check the requirements below (or get in touch at [email protected]):

• An Apple silicon or Intel Mac running Sonoma or a previous version of macOS (10.4 or newer).
• One or more IP cameras capable of broadcasting their stream via RTSP, HTTP(s) or RTMP; youll need to know the webcam IP address, the video stream protocol, the credentials and port and to put those informations into a string.
You can check if your camera supports such protocols by searching the web, usually on the manufacturer website; since there is no standard for the stream URL format, youll need to retrieve the proper string on the cameras manual or website. If you cant find it, get in touch at [email protected]: I always try to help, and often succeed, but cant promise to be able to figure out the right URL for every model out there.
• For triggering actions from the optional buttons, youll need devices that can react to HTTP GET calls.
• To work over the Internet, youll need a static public IP address or a dynamic DNS service, to configure port forwarding for each camera and, optionally, for the action buttons; I recommend to start testing in LAN to check compatibility.

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Canada 4.99 CAD
China 28 CNY
France 4.99 EUR
Germany 4.99 EUR
Italy 4.99 EUR
Netherlands 4.99 EUR
Portugal 4.99 EUR
Spain 4.99 EUR
UK 4.99 GBP
India 399 INR
Japan 600 JPY
Korea, Republic Of 5500 KRW
Poland 19.99 PLN
Russia 349 RUB
Turkey 129.99 TRY
USA 3.99 USD
Ukraine 4.99 USD
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Latest version GlanceCam - IP camera viewer: 4.1.1

GlanceCam is ready on day one for macOS Sonoma and includes multiple improvements. I recommend to review the release notes for GlanceCam 4.1 (the previous version from today) to find out about everything thats new this September.

This version 4.1.1 reverts the video engine to the one previously used in the app: earlier today a crash on launch on Intel Macs running Big Sur has been reported, and then I was able to reproduce the issue on Mojave; to be safe and as fast as possible in addressing a potential issue, I decided to immediately return to the established, rock-solid engine thats been in use for years, up to GlanceCam 4.0.

First of all, I would like to personally apologise to everyone who might have been affected by that crash: making GlanceCam as reliable as possible is my first and most important goal, and actually the reason I was launching an update for Sonoma on the day the new macOS ships.

I also want to thank Luca for immediately reporting this to me, and assure all Users that I immediately dropped everything to provide this update as soon as possible.

As for the newer version of the open-source video engine I use in GlanceCam, I still plan to re-introduce it in a future release (it had the potential to be slightly faster), as soon as any issue on older operating systems – which Ill report to the open-source community later today – will be completely resolved.

Finally, Ive been able to snuck in a small feature update in this release: in GlanceGrids, when clicking while holding down the Command key, you now have the option to move the selected Camera to the previous or next spot.

Please consider leaving a 5-star review, upgrading to GlanceCam Pro or leave a (very much appreciated!) tip to support the app and keep development going... and if you have any suggestion or need assistance, Id love to hear from you (preferably via the Support menu > Contact support via email, or at [email protected])!

Ciao, Cesare

Apps Changes History:
  • 6 months ago: New App Version 4.0 ☛ 4.1.1