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# Webcamera
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!> The documentation for this node will be coming soon.
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The **Web Camera** node gets the video stream of a target device’s camera (mobile camera or computer web camera). The **Web Camera** is used together with the **Video** node to display the camera stream. See the image below for how to hook it up.
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It will work inside of Noodl without problems, but to make it work on a phone, or on a website, the project needs to be hosted on a secure server (https). If you use the Noodl Cloud Deploy functionality your project will be hosted on a secure server so this is a great way to test the Web Camera on a phone.
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Note that iOS sometimes can be tricky, but try setting the Video node to mute and autoplay to get the Web Camera stream.
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