About Us
camera-test.com is a free online webcam test built to help anyone, anywhere, check their camera in seconds no install, no sign-up, no upload.
Who We Are
We're a small, independent team obsessed with one thing: making the boring-but-critical moment before every video call effortless. camera-test.com isn't backed by a giant ad network or a data-hungry SaaS it's a focused tool built by people who use it themselves before every meeting, interview and stream.
Everything runs locally in your browser using the standard getUserMedia API. No frames leave your device, no accounts get created, and no trackers follow you around the web afterwards. That's not a marketing line it's the entire architecture.

Founder
Buddheswar Dandapat
Creator of camera-test.com
Hi, I'm Buddheswar Dandapat. I built camera-test.com because I was tired of webcam-test sites cluttered with ads, pop-ups and trackers. My goal is simple: a fast, private, modern camera test that runs 100% in your browser and gives you accurate, useful information about your webcam.
Meet the Author

Author & Content Lead
Chhandita Shit
Chhandita writes the guides, walkthroughs and troubleshooting articles that power camera-test.com. She translates messy webcam, microphone and browser permission problems into simple, jargon-free steps so anyone from students to remote workers can get back on their call in seconds.
Our Mission
Give every internet user a reliable, privacy-respecting way to test their webcam and microphone before a video call, interview, exam or live stream. No downloads, no accounts, no data collection.
What Makes Us Different
100% In-Browser
The entire camera test runs locally using the standard getUserMedia API. Nothing leaves your device.
No Sign-Up Required
Open the page, click Start, see your results. No accounts, no email walls.
Accurate Diagnostics
We surface real MediaStream constraints, applied resolution and FPS not made-up numbers.
Modern, Clean Design
A dark, distraction-free interface designed for clarity instead of ad inventory.
Get In Touch
Found a bug, have a feature idea, or want to say hi? Visit our contact page we'd love to hear from you.