--- title: Android IP Webcam description: Connect Android devices as an IP webcam to Home Assistant ha_category: - Hub - Binary Sensor - Camera - Sensor - Switch ha_release: '0.40' ha_iot_class: Local Polling ha_domain: android_ip_webcam --- The `android_ip_webcam` integration turns any Android phone or tablet into a network camera with multiple viewing options. It's setup as an MJPEG camera and all settings as switches inside of Home Assistant. You can also expose the sensors. If you have multiple phones, you can use all options inside a list. There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - Binary Sensor - Camera - Sensor - Switch ## Setup Download [the Android IP Webcam app](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pas.webcam) and launch the app. When you press 'Start Server', it will start streaming video from your phone and the IP address of the device will be shown on screen. ## Configuration To set up the component, add the following information to your `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry android_ip_webcam: - host: 192.168.1.10 ``` {% configuration %} host: description: The IP address of the phone on the network. required: true type: string port: description: The port the IP Webcam listens on. required: false default: 8080 type: integer name: description: Override the name of the phone. required: false default: IP Webcam type: string username: description: The username to access the phone. If username is specified then password must be also. required: inclusive type: string password: description: The password to access the phone. If password is specified then username must be also. required: inclusive type: string scan_interval: description: Defines the update interval of the phone. required: false default: 10 type: integer sensors: description: List of sensor entities to be created by this component. required: false type: list keys: audio_connections: description: The audio connections battery_level: description: The battery level battery_temp: description: The battery temperature battery_voltage: description: The battery voltage light: description: The light level motion: description: Analog (not binary) amount of motion detected pressure: description: The current pressure proximity: description: The proximity sound: description: The sound level video_connections: description: The video connections switches: description: List of switch entities to be created by this component. required: false type: list keys: exposure_lock: description: Control the exposure lock ffc: description: Control the front-facing camera. focus: description: Control the focus. gps_active: description: Control the GPS. motion_detection: description: Control the motion detector. night_vision: description: Control the night vision. overlay: description: Control the overlay. torch: description: Control the torch. whitebalance_lock: description: Control the white balance lock. video_recording: description: Control the video recording. motion_sensor: description: Create a binary_sensor._motion_active entity. Note that `auto_discovery` may also create this sensor. required: false type: boolean default: false {% endconfiguration %}
You need to enable logging in the Android app (`Data logging` > `Enable data logging`), if you wish to see the sensor states in Home Assistant. The sensor states stays as `unknown`, until it's enabled.
## Full example ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry android_ip_webcam: - host: 192.168.1.202 port: 8000 sensors: - audio_connections - battery_level - battery_temp - battery_voltage - light - motion - pressure - proximity - sound - video_connections switches: - exposure_lock - ffc - focus - gps_active - night_vision - overlay - torch - whitebalance_lock - video_recording - host: 192.168.1.203 port: 8000 sensors: - light switches: - torch ``` ## Alternate Configuration Method The configuration described above will cause the `android_ip_webcam` binary sensor platform to automatically create and configure the devices automatically. Alternatively you can omit the `android_ip_webcam` component from your `configuration.yaml` file and add individual devices instead. ### Binary Sensor You can setup the binary motion sensor with the following in your `configuration.yaml` file: {% raw %} ```yaml binary_sensor: - platform: rest name: Kitchen Motion sensor_class: motion resource: http://IP_ADDRESS:PORT/sensors.json?sense=motion_active value_template: '{{ value_json.motion_active.data[0][1][0] | round(0) }}' ``` {% endraw %} ### Camera To enable only the camera in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry camera: - platform: mjpeg mjpeg_url: http://IP_ADDRESS:PORT/video ``` ### Other Sensors You can setup your own sensors by examining the JSON file from the webcam server: `http://IP:8080/sensors.json`