Exploring the World Map

Travel the globe from your browser — discover how to navigate WebcamHub's interactive map to find live views anywhere on Earth.

Exploring the World Map

The world map is the fastest way to wander. Instead of scrolling through long lists, you drop straight onto the globe and pick a view that catches your eye — a mountain pass, a harbor, a quiet town square. Here’s how to get the most out of it.

Getting Around

  • Pan and zoom — Drag to move, scroll to zoom. On mobile, pinch works the same way.
  • Clusters — When lots of cameras sit close together, they group into numbered clusters. Click one to zoom in and split it open.
  • Markers — Each marker is a live webcam. Click it to open the stream in a popup without leaving the map.

Finding What You Want

Not every trip starts with “show me everything.” A few ways to narrow things down:

  • Category filters — Stick to beaches, mountains, cities, or any of our 10 categories.
  • Search — Type a city, country, or landmark to jump straight there.
  • Region view — Zoom to a continent and browse what’s nearby.

Why the Map Matters

Live webcams are about place. A list tells you what is out there; a map tells you where. Seeing a cluster of cameras along a coastline or scattered across an alpine valley changes how you explore — you follow geography instead of keywords.

Tips

  • Bookmark a view — The URL updates as you pan, so you can share a specific spot with a friend.
  • Try night mode — Some of the best streams are the quiet ones after dark: lit-up skylines, empty promenades, star-filled skies.
  • Follow the weather — Storm rolling in somewhere? The map makes it easy to watch it arrive in real time.

Open the map, pick a dot, and see where the world takes you.