The story begins with Elias, a digital archivist who obsessed over "dead links" and orphaned servers. While scouring old forums, he found a forgotten login for a camera hosted on the appspot domain. The app had long been pulled from the Play Store, and the developers had moved on to bigger things, leaving a few straggler streams running on autopilot.
Open the app and scroll down to "Connection Options" . ip-webcam.appspot
Enables viewing from anywhere, including support for Ivideon cloud streaming. The story begins with Elias, a digital archivist
: The app supports various streaming methods, including MJPEG, which is compatible with most security monitoring software. Open the app and scroll down to "Connection Options"
ip-webcam.appspot.com hosts the IP Camera Adapter, a Windows utility that transforms MJPEG streams from mobile devices or Raspberry Pi cameras into standard virtual webcams. This tool facilitates using smartphone cameras for video conferencing, security, and streaming by bridging local IP camera feeds to PC applications. Download the driver and access documentation at ip-webcam.appspot.com Android phone as Security Camera - Ip webcam
It looks like you’re referring to (by pavelkh ), which historically used ip-webcam.appspot.com for cloud relay connections.