About Us

Welcome to PixCams

Live Streaming

Wildlife Cameras

At PixCams, we bring nature to your screen with high-quality live streaming wildlife cameras. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, researcher, educator, or simply curious about the wild, our cameras offer a front-row seat to the wonders of nature—all in real time.

Since launching our first wildlife webcam in 2004, we’ve been at the forefront of live-streaming technology, continuously innovating to provide unparalleled access to wildlife from remote locations across the globe. Our cameras serve as an educational tool for schools, scientists, and conservationists, helping to foster a deeper understanding of wildlife behavior and ecosystems.

With millions of viewers worldwide, PixCams has captured extraordinary moments in nature, earning features on major media networks including Animal Planet, Discovery Channel, History Channel, and National Geographic. In 2017, our cameras played a key role in NatGeo’s groundbreaking live production, “Earth Live”, hosted by Jane Lynch and Phil Keoghan.

Wildlife is unscripted, unpredictable, and endlessly fascinating—you never know what you might see! Join us in exploring nature like never before by watching our live wildlife cams and following us on Facebook for daily updates.

Our Wildlife Technology

What We Build

PixCams

PixCams is a wildlife technology and conservation platform dedicated to connecting people with nature through live-streaming wildlife cameras, educational content, and innovative remote camera systems. Founded by wildlife technology pioneer Bill Powers, PixCams operates more than 50 live wildlife cameras across North America and Africa, providing real-time access to bald eagles, owls, bats, elk, deer, songbirds, African wildlife, and other species.

What We Build

  • Live wildlife streaming infrastructure
  • Remote solar-powered and cellular wildlife camera systems
  • Starlink-enabled wildlife monitoring platforms
  • AI-powered wildlife detection and monitoring tools
  • Wildlife education and citizen science programs
  • Custom wildlife camera hardware and accessories
  • Bird feeder, nest box, bat colony, and wildlife observation systems

Conservation Projects

PixCams has helped deploy and operate wildlife cameras for conservation organizations, nature centers, wildlife refuges, and educational institutions. Recent projects include bald eagle nest cameras, bat colony monitoring, bird migration stations, and live-streaming wildlife systems in Malawi’s Majete Wildlife Reserve.

A History of Innovation

Since launching its first wildlife webcam project in 2004, PixCams has developed numerous first-of-their-kind wildlife monitoring systems, including motion-activated wildlife camera networks, dual-view bird nest cameras, live-streamed black bear den cameras, and pioneering bald eagle webcam projects. These efforts have been featured by major media outlets and have reached millions of viewers worldwide.

Technologies

  • IP cameras and PTZ camera systems
  • RTSP and live video streaming
  • YouTube Live integration
  • Starlink communications
  • Remote solar power systems
  • AI-assisted wildlife monitoring
  • Embedded Linux systems
  • Wildlife telemetry and field-deployed monitoring platforms

Meet Pixcams

Our Team and

volunteering

Connecting People with Nature, One Stream at a Time

PixCams is a passion-driven, all-volunteer organization dedicated to live streaming wildlife for education, research, and public enjoyment. Our mission is to bring nature closer to people—whether it’s a bald eagle nesting, a screech owl roosting, or a rare glimpse of elusive wildlife in its natural habitat.

None of this would be possible without the dedication of our amazing volunteers. From setting up cameras in remote locations to managing live streams and engaging with our community, our team works behind the scenes to make wildlife accessible to millions worldwide.

Join Our Team

Interested in being part of the PixCams community? We’re always looking for passionate individuals to help expand our reach and impact. If you or someone you know has skills in any of the following areas, we’d love to hear from you:

📌 Wildlife Blogging – Share fascinating stories and insights about the animals we capture on camera.
📌 Website Updates – Help keep our site fresh and engaging (WordPress experience needed).
📌 Live Chat Moderation – Engage with viewers and foster a positive community experience.
📌 Social Media Management – Create and share updates on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter/X.
📌 Educational Content Development – Design lesson plans and resources for schools and educators.

💡 Want to get involved? Contact us today and be part of a team that brings nature to screens around the world!