Send a command (e.g., /snapshot or /video ) to the bot to receive your high-quality security feed. Free & Secure Surveillance
Would you like this turned into a developer spec, user-facing ad copy, or a GitHub README?
Telegram bots act as the bridge that delivers images and videos from your camera to your phone. Open Telegram and search for the account.
: If using an ESP32-CAM, you can set config.frame_size to FRAMESIZE_UXGA for high-resolution stills.
Search for "IP Camera Bot" or use platforms like Home Assistant or Node-RED to generate a bridge.
For situations where snapshots aren’t sufficient, ONVIF-Bot allows you to receive short video clips when motion is detected. The bot supports commands like /grabimage to capture an image and /grabvideo to capture a short video clip from your camera stream.
that contains your bot's link, allowing anyone with permission to scan and start receiving the feed instantly. Streaming Quality mjpg_streamer
To ensure your free system delivers "extra quality" video and images, you must optimize your camera's internal stream settings. RTSP/ONVIF Activation
Here’s a draft of the feature description for :
Type /newbot and follow the prompts to give your bot a name and a username.
Enjoy cloud storage for your video clips and snapshots completely free of charge.
When sending short video clips (MP4 format) via Telegram bots, ensure your script sends them as documents rather than compressed videos if you want to preserve the exact raw quality of the sensor.
Once connected, you should see a live video feed from your camera within the app. At this point, your basic IP camera setup is complete.
Receive push notifications with rich video previews the second motion is detected.
When sending footage to your Telegram bot or channel, maintain visual quality by:
For those looking to access IP cameras for surveillance or monitoring purposes with extra quality and without cost, consider the following:
"Nice printer. The Ender 3, right? Your bed leveling is off."
Please confirm that you have chosen the correct downloading version, wrong firmware update may cause damage to your device.
Send a command (e.g., /snapshot or /video ) to the bot to receive your high-quality security feed. Free & Secure Surveillance
Would you like this turned into a developer spec, user-facing ad copy, or a GitHub README?
Telegram bots act as the bridge that delivers images and videos from your camera to your phone. Open Telegram and search for the account.
: If using an ESP32-CAM, you can set config.frame_size to FRAMESIZE_UXGA for high-resolution stills.
Search for "IP Camera Bot" or use platforms like Home Assistant or Node-RED to generate a bridge.
For situations where snapshots aren’t sufficient, ONVIF-Bot allows you to receive short video clips when motion is detected. The bot supports commands like /grabimage to capture an image and /grabvideo to capture a short video clip from your camera stream.
that contains your bot's link, allowing anyone with permission to scan and start receiving the feed instantly. Streaming Quality mjpg_streamer
To ensure your free system delivers "extra quality" video and images, you must optimize your camera's internal stream settings. RTSP/ONVIF Activation
Here’s a draft of the feature description for :
Type /newbot and follow the prompts to give your bot a name and a username.
Enjoy cloud storage for your video clips and snapshots completely free of charge.
When sending short video clips (MP4 format) via Telegram bots, ensure your script sends them as documents rather than compressed videos if you want to preserve the exact raw quality of the sensor.
Once connected, you should see a live video feed from your camera within the app. At this point, your basic IP camera setup is complete.
Receive push notifications with rich video previews the second motion is detected.
When sending footage to your Telegram bot or channel, maintain visual quality by:
For those looking to access IP cameras for surveillance or monitoring purposes with extra quality and without cost, consider the following:
"Nice printer. The Ender 3, right? Your bed leveling is off."