Terms

These terms explain the practical rules for using MicAndCam. They are written for a simple browser utility, not a service with accounts or uploaded media.

Nothing you say or show leaves this device.0 network requests carrying media ยท 0 bytes uploaded
See the proof

Watch the live counter. It stays at zero for media uploads while you run a mic, camera, or speaker check.

Verify it yourself. Open DevTools, choose Network, run a test, and look for uploads. In Chrome or Edge press Ctrl+Shift+I. In Firefox press Ctrl+Shift+E.

CSP guardrail. Content-Security-Policy is a browser rule that limits where this page can send data; media is not allowed to leave this page.

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Using the tools

MicAndCam is provided for browser-based device checks. The tools can help you spot microphone, webcam, speaker, permission, and app-routing issues, but they cannot guarantee that a third-party meeting, streaming, or recording app will behave the same way.

Use the tools responsibly and at a safe listening volume. Speaker tones can feel louder than speech, especially with headphones.

No accounts or uploads

The site does not provide user accounts and does not ask you to upload microphone audio, camera video, snapshots, or recordings. If you contact MicAndCam by email, only send information you are comfortable sharing.

Optional analytics is covered on the privacy page and can be accepted or declined from the site banner.

Content and availability

The help content is provided as practical guidance for common browser and device scenarios. Browser, operating-system, and app interfaces can change, so always use the current labels and safety prompts shown on your own device.

MicAndCam may update, remove, or reorganize pages as the tools and documentation improve. The site is provided as-is and may not be available at all times.

FAQ

Is MicAndCam a replacement for a meeting app test call?

No. MicAndCam checks local browser access and device behaviour. If a meeting app provides its own test call, run that as a final app-specific check.