Technically, an “FC2 IP Camera” is not a single model of camera manufactured exclusively by FC2. Instead, it refers to any network camera (IP camera) that is configured to stream video to the FC2 Live streaming platform.
FC2 provides a free, embedded live streaming service (similar to Ustream or Twitch, but with a specific focus). Users can take a standard IP camera—from brands like Axis, Panasonic, Sony, or even cheap no-name CCTV cameras—and point its RTMP (Real-Time Messaging Protocol) stream to FC2’s servers. Once connected, the camera’s feed becomes publicly accessible via a unique URL on the FC2 website. fc2 ip camera
In Japan, the term “FC2 camera” has become shorthand for any publicly accessible private security camera, much like “Kleenex” for tissues or “GoPro” for action cameras. Network access:
If you own an IP camera, especially one set up several years ago, follow these steps: If embedding a camera feed on an FC2
Alternatively, use a search engine with the string:
site:live.fc2.com "live camera"
If you see your own space: