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VXG works with any standard IP camera

VXG supports ONVIF and H.264 / H.265 video. Camera brands tested with VXG include AXIS, Hanwha, Hikvision, Dahua, Vivotek, Bosch, Panasonic, Sony, Uniview, Mobotix, Milesight, Longse and Truen.

Cameras can be connected directly using IP address and port (port forwarding), via VPN, or using a Gateway/NVR to bridge the connection. Cameras also support ONVIF Uplink (not ONVIF profile or add-on conformant). Uplink can be part of a camera firmware, an app/plug-in that can be installed on a camera, or software running on an on-prem device such as a router.

Supported cameras

VXG is integrated with major IP cameras brands including AXIS, Hikvision, Dahua, Vivotek, Hanwha, UNV, Bosch, Longse, i-PRO and Grandstream making a plug-&-play connection of these cameras directly to cloud storage and cloud analytics. Please note that due to a large variety of models and firmware versions, VXG doesn't automatically test each new camera model or firmware update, until requested by a customer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

VXG supports a wide range of IP cameras from different manufacturers, including popular brands that follow ONVIF and RTSP standards. This means you can connect many existing cameras without replacing hardware. The VXG camera list includes tested models, but even if your camera is not listed, it can often still work as long as it supports standard streaming protocols. This flexibility is one of the main reasons integrators choose VXG for cloud video deployments.
ONVIF is a standard that allows IP cameras and video systems from different vendors to communicate with each other. When a camera supports ONVIF, it can be discovered, configured, and streamed more easily without custom integration work. VXG uses ONVIF to simplify camera onboarding, so users can quickly connect devices, retrieve video streams, and manage settings through a unified interface instead of dealing with brand-specific tools.
To connect a camera via ONVIF, you typically provide the camera’s IP address, login credentials, and ONVIF port. VXG can automatically discover compatible cameras on the network or connect directly if you enter the details manually. Once connected, the platform retrieves available streams and allows you to start recording or viewing video in the cloud. This process usually takes only a few minutes if the camera is properly configured on the network.
Yes, in many cases you can connect cameras that are not on the official compatibility list. If the device supports ONVIF or provides a standard RTSP stream, VXG can usually work with it. Some advanced features like PTZ control or event detection may vary depending on the camera model, but basic video streaming and recording are typically available. This makes it easier to reuse existing equipment instead of starting from scratch.
Direct ONVIF is a connection method that allows VXG to communicate with a camera directly using ONVIF without relying on intermediate services. It is useful when you want a more straightforward setup or when automatic discovery does not work due to network restrictions. By specifying connection details manually, you can establish a stable link between the camera and the VXG platform and ensure consistent video streaming.
Connection issues are usually related to incorrect credentials, disabled ONVIF settings on the camera, or network restrictions such as firewalls. It is also important to check that the correct ONVIF port is open and that the camera firmware supports ONVIF properly. In some cases, cameras may require enabling a separate ONVIF user account. Verifying these settings often resolves most connection problems when integrating with VXG.
Basic networking knowledge is helpful, but you do not need deep technical expertise to get started. VXG provides tools for automatic camera discovery and simple setup workflows that guide you through the process. For more complex deployments, such as large multi-site systems or custom integrations, system integrators and developers can use APIs and advanced configuration options to build tailored solutions on top of the platform.