Privacy

Your stream stays yours.

PeerLens does not collect personal data, does not record your camera feed, and does not watch your stream.

No account, no tracking

No sign-up and no analytics profile tied to you.

No cloud video storage

Your camera feed is not uploaded and not stored by this website.

No one at PeerLens can see your stream

We provide connection setup only, not remote stream monitoring.

End-to-end encryption

Your video stream is encrypted from your phone to the viewer.

Complete transparency

Check our data section or session data, we show you everything.

How it works in simple words

The PeerLens homepage simply creates a session that is used to negotiate a direct WebRTC connection between your phone and viewer.

A handshake, if you will.

Once the session is established, your phone can stream video directly to the viewer without going through our PeerLens server.

More nerdy details? Check our data section to understand what information is exchanged during session setup and how we handle it.

Important: use networks you trust

PeerLens is designed for local private networks. Anyone with access to that same network could try to join a session if they get the session link or QR code.

Use PeerLens only on networks you control or trust (for example your own home or company network), and avoid sharing session links publicly.

Open source transparency

You can inspect the public source code and verify how the connection and privacy behavior is implemented.

View repository on GitHub