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Live Traffic Camera Map: 140,000+ Cameras Across the World

An interactive world map of 140,000+ live traffic cameras from 600+ official sources across 130+ countries and all 7 continents. Zoom into any region, click a camera marker to watch live, filter by source or country, and search by city or roadway. Built into TrafficVision.Live, free, 24/7, no account required.

Every public live camera in the directory, plotted at its real geographic location. The map clusters cameras at low zoom so you can see continent-level density, and breaks the clusters apart as you zoom in to a specific region, city, or intersection. Each marker opens directly to the camera's live feed.

  • Zoom anywhere in the world. The map covers every country with public camera coverage, from US state DOT networks to international transport authorities, weather stations, wildlife conservancies, ports, and research bases.
  • Filter by source. Show only cameras from a specific DOT, agency, or category (traffic, weather, nature, maritime, polar, space).
  • Search. Type a city, road, landmark, or camera ID to jump straight to the location.
  • Save favorites. A free account stores your favorite cameras, accessible from any device when you sign in.
  • Build a route. Enter a start and destination and see every camera along the drive.

The map is the geographic view: best for exploring cameras at known locations, planning a route, or checking conditions at specific intersections. The browse-cameras grid is the list view: best for scanning many cameras at once, filtering and sorting by source or category, and quickly finding cameras when you do not know the precise location. Both views show the same camera directory, just organised differently. You can switch between them at any time.

Traffic cameras are the largest category, but the map covers eight in total: traffic and highway cameras, street and city cams, nature and wildlife, weather and scenic views, disaster and hazard monitoring (wildfires, flood and river cams), maritime (cruise ships and research vessels with live position tracking), polar (Arctic ice buoys and Antarctic research bases), and sky and space (the International Space Station and aurora cameras).