7 Free Security Camera Apps

7 Free Security Camera Apps

Discover the best apps for monitoring your home

If you've ever wanted to protect your home from intruders and monitor what's going on in it from anywhere, you've probably wondered which are the best security camera apps on the market. The simple presence of a security camera in your home, work or wherever you plan to put it is enough to make any kind of break-in difficult. 

However, that's not enough, if you really plan to protect the place, you must have a way of monitoring the recordings wherever you are. With that in mind, today we've decided to put together a list of the 7 best free security camera apps. The buttons for downloading the apps will be available throughout the article. But before we go on with the list, we need to talk about the difference between each of the security camera apps. 

Types of security camera applications

In practice, there are three types of camera security systems available on the market. They are: those that use IP cameras, CCTV and, finally, those that turn cell phones into security cameras. The first of the three works through security cameras connected to the internet that transmit the images to your device. CCTV, on the other hand, is an internal circuit of cameras, all of which are transmitted to a room where you can view the recordings via monitors. 

Finally, there are security camera apps that transform your cell phone, basically making the device replace the cameras. This is a great option if you have some old unused cell phones and don't want to spend a lot on security systems. Now that you know more about the different security camera apps, let's get to the list. 

AtHome Camera

AtHome Camera app

Our first app stands out for allowing users to turn old phones into security cameras in a simple way. AtHome Camera works via two apps, the first of which you download onto the device that will become a camera and the second onto your current cell phone. After a quick configuration in the app, a QR code will appear, which must be scanned by your other phone. That's it, you've just turned your old device into a security camera.

The app is free and available for iOS and Android, Windows e Mac. The app does not contain sales, however, to make your security system more complete, and not limited to cell phones, you will need to buy security cameras to complement it. 

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Ivideon 

ivideon app

The second in our list of security camera apps can connect your CCTV system to your cell phone. It also allows you to connect webcams and view them in real time via your cell phone. The app, available for Android, IOS, Mac e Windowshas its own range of security cameras that can be purchased on its website. 

If you want to access your cameras from your cell phone, but you don't have a DVR (Digital Video Recorder) or NVR (Network Video Recorder) with Ivideon built-in, you'll need to download the app's server to your computer via the following link official website of the application.   

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Alfred Camera Home Security

Alfred app

Alfred is one of the simplest security camera apps on the market, making it ideal for those who have never had contact with a security system before. Like AtHome Camera, it allows you to turn old phones into security cameras and access your recordings via your current device. 

If you don't have a phone that can be used as a camera at the moment, don't worry, Alfred has its own range of cameras available in its website. Due to its simplicity and quality, it is one of the most downloaded security camera apps in the App Store and Play Store, in the free apps category.

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Reolink app

Reolink is perfect if you're looking for a free security camera app that lets you customize it the way you want. As well as allowing you to access camera footage in real time, it lets you give access to these cameras to family and friends. 

The app also has personalized alarms and a playback system for camera recordings. Available for Android and iOS, the app for viewing security cameras on your cell phone is free and has no sales. 

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tinyCam Monitor

TinyCam app

TinyCam is the app for you if you've been looking for a way to access your security cameras from your TV, mobile screen or even your smartwatch. If you already have a system with IP cameras at home or at work, tinyCam allows you to access them, move them around (if the cameras have this function) and even zoom in on the images. 

Available only for Android devices, the app is free, but some of its features are only available in the premium version. The features in question are: Support for Android TV and Amazon Fire TV, "floating" screens on cell phones and a motion detector. 

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Manything

Manything app

The next system on our list could be considered one of the best free spy apps. Manything, like the others on our list, allows you to turn old cell phones into security cameras to put in your home, work or anywhere else you want. 

The free app available on the App Store and Play Store has the main features of a motion alert, turning devices off and on via your cell phone, cloud storage and an audio channel for both sides, allowing you to talk to the person on the other side of the camera. The paid version expands the cloud storage of your camera recordings and is available from R$20.51.   

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Alarm.com

Alarm.com app

Alarm.com is perhaps the most complete of the 7 free security camera apps and ideal if you have smart home items. Not only can you monitor the security cameras from your cell phone, but also all the smart monitors installed in the home, such as the smoke detector, motion detector, water sensor, thermostat, light control and others. 

Free to download and available for Android and iOS, Alarm.com is not just a security app, it can also be used as a universal remote control for your home. With it you can turn off/on the lights in any room, change the temperature of your home's air conditioning and even open and close the door. Of course, these features are only available if your home has light bulbs, air conditioning and smart locks. 

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Installation and configuration  

The difficulty of installing the monitoring devices of the security camera apps listed above can vary greatly. The apps that turn your cell phone into a camera are probably the easiest to install, as all you have to do is put it in a place where it is constantly plugged into the charger. In addition, it is also recommended that you purchase a stand to place your phone wherever you want. 

Now, if you're going to buy IP cameras, each model will have its own installation and it probably won't be as simple as the mobile one. We recommend that you buy the security cameras produced by the application company of your choice, as compatibility with the system will probably make configuration and image quality easier and better. 

Conclusion

So, did you like our list of the best security camera apps? Which one did you choose and why? Let us know in the comments! If you want to read more about apps and technology, take a look at our article on the best security camera apps. best apps to turn photos into PDFs. Now, if you want to know more about security camera apps, check out this video below.  

João Gabriel
Passionate about Japanese entertainment and a fan of (almost) everything that seeks to do something new. I've been studying history at UNIRIO since 2020. I want to take games, innovation and technology to new places, to new people. I write here for Universo de Apps!