Cameras are everywhere. On buildings, on street intersections, inside stores, school hallways, and office corridors, at toll booths, all over the airport, on drones in the sky, on doorbells, in cribs, in the woods surveying nature, on trains, planes and automobiles, on police officers, on the heads of extreme athletes, in your child’s hand, and most likely, pointed at your face right this moment, on whatever device you are using to read this article.
Camera technology has lured us in, and developers who want to take advantage of that can create all kinds of applications for cameras using Application Programming Interfaces, or APIs.
The best place to find these APIs is in the Cameras category on ProgrammableWeb. In this article, we highlight ten popular Cameras APIs, based on ProgrammableWeb site traffic. Highlights include APIs to operate spherical cameras, to remotely operate security cameras, and to monitor agriculture crops….
Eagle Eye CameraManager API
Eagle Eye Networks provides web and cloud technologies to deploy analytics on one, or multiple, cameras. The Eagle Eye CameraManager REST APITrack this API allows users to build video surveillance products based on Eagle Eye technology. The CameraManager supports several platforms for web, Android and iOS, and provides a way to view real-time videos as well as listen to the camera’s audio stream.
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