The Best Webcams for 2024



More people than ever before are working from home, and many of them are hopping on video conference calls. You want to look your best in a video meeting, and that goes beyond showering and actually getting dressed. What you really need is a decent webcam. We’ve been covering webcams for over 20 years, long before video calls became commonplace. We’ve seen them evolve from rare luxuries eking out grainy to sleek and modern 4K videoconferencing powerhouses. We have thoroughly tested every webcam on this list, considering factors such as video quality, audio quality, and how well it can function when your lighting is less than ideal. The Dell Pro Webcam is our Editors’ Choice for its clear 2K picture, audio support, and reasonable price. But if you need an ultra-affordable model or you’re looking for an even sharper 4K picture, our list of the best webcams has you covered. While narrowing your options, be sure to check out our individual product reviews for all the details of each model, and scroll down below our top picks for general information about webcam frame rates, lenses, resolution, and more.

Deeper Dive: Our Top Tested Picks

Dell Pro Webcam
Best Overall

Why We Picked ItThe Dell Pro Webcam offers strong performance for its reasonable price. Its 2K resolution makes it sharper than most others on this list and it’s not nearly as expensive as 4K models. The microphone works well, too, which is a distinct advantage over the mic-free Dell Ultrasharp Webcam.Who It’s ForThis is our default recommendation for anyone who wants sharper-than-1080p picture quality for under $100. The Dell Pro Webcam can’t stand up to 4K webcams in terms of detail capture, but it’s the best pick for most people.

PROS

Sharp 2K video

Clear audio

CONS

Noisier than it should be for the resolution

Sluggish auto framing

SPECS

Name
Value

Resolution

2K QHD

Field of View

78 degrees

Microphone

Windows Hello

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Dell Pro Webcam Review

Logitech MX Brio
Best 4K Webcam

Why We Picked ItThe Logitech MX Brio offers an incredibly sharp 4K picture along with strong low-light performance and excellent auto-exposure and color balance. Its deep focal plane ensures that both you and your background stay sharp at the same time, without requiring you to tweak any settings. It also has a unique Show Mode that flips the picture when you tilt the camera forward, so you can show off what your hands are doing without wrestling with awkward angles. Who It’s ForThis is an excellent all-around webcam that offers video quality comparable to the HyperX Vision S, but with some extras like Show Mode and a microphone array. With three separate configuration apps catered to different use cases, it’s a top choice for video calls and streaming alike. The Razer Kiyo Pro Ultra remains the sharpest webcam available and our top pick for content creators, but the MX Brio is easier to use and costs $100 less, making it our top recommendation for most people.

PROS

Crisp 4K video

Strong low-light performance

Multiple app customization options

Deep focal plane

CONS

Mediocre microphone

Show Mode requires tricky camera positioning

SPECS

Name
Value

Resolution

4K

Field of View

90 degrees

Microphone

Windows Hello

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Logitech MX Brio Review

Logitech StreamCam
Best for Vertical Video

Why We Picked ItThe Logitech Streamcam is a few years old, but it’s still competitive with more recent models. This 1080p, 60fps camera records in both horizontal and vertical orientations, so it’s just as useful for TikTok as for video calls. Otherwise, dual microphones capture reasonably clear audio and the Logitech Capture app provides useful software support.Who It’s ForThis is an ideal option if you are just starting out with recording or streaming content because it includes stereo microphones (and thus saves you some money). It’s a little pricey for a 1080p webcam, but the companion software and vertical recording features add significant value.

PROS

Crisp, smooth video.

Lots of recording options.

Includes screen and tripod mounts.

CONS

Expensive.

Logitech Capture software doesn’t stream.

SPECS

Name
Value

Resolution

1080p

Field of View

78 degrees

Microphone

Windows Hello

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Logitech StreamCam Review

Razer Kiyo Pro Ultra
Best Picture Quality

Why We Picked ItThe Razer Kiyo Pro Ultra simply offers the best picture quality we’ve seen in a webcam, with superb 4K detail. Its 1/1.2-inch sensor enables excellent low-light performance too, preventing you from looking noisy in darker environments. Finally, its f/1.7 aperture means you get actual bokeh (something that most webcams don’t even try) for a naturally defocused background.Who It’s ForIf you’re a content creator who doesn’t want to deal with connecting a phone or a separate digital camera to your computer, consider this premium webcam a wise investment. Just keep in mind that the shallow focal plane isn’t ideal if you frequently want your background to be in focus at the same time that you are.

PROS

Fantastic video quality

Produces genuine bokeh

Strong low-light performance

4K30, 1440p30, and 1080p60 modes

CONS

Expensive

Narrow focus plane

Mediocre microphone

Synapse 3.0 software only works on Windows

SPECS

Name
Value

Resolution

4K

Field of View

82 degrees

Microphone

Windows Hello

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Razer Kiyo Pro Ultra Review

Anker PowerConf C300
Best for Groups

Why We Picked ItThe Anker PowerConf C300 has the widest lens out of all the cameras on this list at 115 degrees. That makes it ideal for getting everyone in a small conference room in the frame at once. Its 1080p 60fps video could be a little sharper, but it handles awkward lighting well and picks up voices fairly clearly.Who It’s ForThe Anker PowerConf C300 works well for groups of people who all need to be on camera simultaneously, as well as for small businesses that don’t want to break the bank on a fancier videoconferencing solution.

PROS

Very wide angle is good for groups

Strong low-light performance

Solid microphone

CONS

Angle can be too wide for a single person

SPECS

Name
Value

Resolution

1080p

Field of View

115 degrees

Microphone

Windows Hello

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Anker PowerConf C300 Review

Creative Live! Cam Sync 1080p V2
Best Ultra-Affordable Webcam

Why We Picked ItThe 1080p Live! Cam Sync V2 won’t impress anyone with its specs or performance, but it’s still an excellent choice that offers better quality than your laptop’s built-in webcam. Creative also sells a 4K Live! Cam Sync V3 for about $10 more, but we haven’t tested that model yet. Who It’s ForIf you want to save money on your webcam upgrade, this is your best bet. It’s not quite suitable for streaming or recording, but it works just fine for video calls.

PROS

Relatively inexpensive

Bright picture

Loud, clear sound

Built-in privacy filter

CONS

Noisy video

Audio isn’t particularly clean or crisp

SPECS

Name
Value

Resolution

1080p

Field of View

77 degrees

Microphone

Windows Hello

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Creative Live! Cam Sync 1080p V2 Review

Creative Live Cam Sync 4K
Best Entry-Level 4K Webcam

Why We Picked ItThe Creative Live! Cam Sync 4K offers a native resolution of 4K for just $60, making it an inexpensive way to upgrade how you look on video calls. It doesn’t compete with more expensive cameras in terms of image quality, but its mic array is a definite upgrade over the one built into your laptop.Who It’s ForThis is the step-up webcam to get if the Dell Pro isn’t within your budget and you want more cropping flexibility than a 1080p camera allows.

PROS

4K capture from an adjustable, wide-angle lens

Good audio quality

Inexpensive

CONS

Video quality doesn’t look very crisp

Noisy low-light performance

Underwhelming app

SPECS

Name
Value

Resolution

4K

Field of View

95 degrees

Microphone

Windows Hello

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Creative Live Cam Sync 4K Review

HyperX Vision S
Best Video-Only 4K Webcam

Why We Picked ItThe HyperX Vision S is one of the sharpest webcams we’ve tested, along with the Logitech MX Brio and the more expensive Razer Kiyo Pro Ultra. It has a much deeper focus plane than the Kiyo Pro to keep both you and your surroundings crisp at the same time, though it means you don’t get the cinematic bokeh effect. But depending on what you want a webcam for, that might not be a big disadvantage. Who It’s ForIf you want a very sharp picture and don’t want to get too fancy with framing and focus, the HyperX Vision S is a strong choice that costs less than the Kiyo Pro Ultra. Just be aware that it doesn’t have a microphone, so you’ll have to use your computer’s microphone, a headset, or a USB mic. For comparable video quality, plus a microphone, check out the Logitech MX Brio.

PROS

Very sharp picture

Strong low-light performance

CONS

No microphone

Software is a bit buggy

SPECS

Name
Value

Resolution

4K

Field of View

90 degrees

Microphone

Windows Hello

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HyperX Vision S Review

Poly Studio P5
Best Webcam Under $100

Why We Picked ItThe midrange Poly Studio P5 comes in above the price of the Creative Live! Cam Sync V2, but below that of the Dell Pro Webcam. Clean mic quality and a relatively sharp picture are highlights.Who It’s ForThe Poly Studio P5 is a strong value and a good choice for people who want a better-than-budget experience. Like the aforementioned Creative model, it’s better for standard video calls than content creation, but that might be all you need it for.

PROS

Crisp, clear audio

Strong low-light performance

Physical privacy cover

USB port for headset dongles

CONS

Picture is a bit soft

Monitor clip has limited adjustments

SPECS

Name
Value

Resolution

1080p

Field of View

80 degrees

Microphone

Windows Hello

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Poly Studio P5 Review

Buying Guide: The Best Webcams for 2024
What Webcam Frame Rate and Resolution Do You Need?A webcam can only get as sharp as its sensor can resolve pixels. Full HD (1080p) resolution is a good starting point for a decent webcam, but if you want to up your picture quality (or be able to crop your frame and keep it sharp), a 4K webcam is what we recommend. Quad HD 2K (2,560 by 1,440) is a rare but flexible middle ground between those two. Stay away from 720p models if you can; they offer the softest image quality and are likely no better than your laptop’s built-in webcam.The frame rate affects how smooth your video looks. A 60fps webcam presents you in a much more realistic and natural way than a 30fps webcam, but the trade-off for most 4K webcams is that 4K resolution is limited to 30, so you’ll have to choose between a sharper picture and smoother motion, and the former is usually the better choice.What Kind of Lens Does Your Webcam Need?The lens on a webcam is just as important as the sensor, and generally bigger is better. It determines how much light reaches the camera sensor, which affects how you look in less-than-ideal lighting scenarios. This is known as the aperture size, and most cameras express this value as f/(number). The lower the number, the wider the aperture and the more light that comes through. Webcams don’t often advertise their aperture sizes, but they generally range from f/2.0 to f/2.8.Should You Choose a Webcam With a Wide or Narrow Field of View?The lens also determines the camera’s field of view, which is important for framing. If you want to capture only your face and cut out your messy bedroom, get something with a narrow field of view (or a high enough resolution that you can crop the frame). If you want to record an entire conference room, make sure the webcam has a wide field of view. Typically, these ranges fall between 65 and 90 degrees, with 78 degrees serving as a common middle ground. In this case, the smaller the number, the smaller the field of view.Does Your Webcam Need Autofocus?Most inexpensive webcams are fixed-focus. That means the lenses don’t adjust to keep you in focus, or are simply set to capture you within a wide enough range that you show up clearly. This behavior is fine if you sit directly in front of the camera a few feet away, but it’s easy to wander out of the focal plane (particularly if you want to show something up close). More expensive webcams often include an autofocus system, which means their lenses adjust to make sure you’re clear at any distance from the camera. This is preferable because you don’t have to worry about sitting in the same spot to remain in focus. Some higher-resolution cameras have what’s called AI autofocus, which combines autofocus with digital zoom to center the frame around your face as you move around within the camera’s field of view. This is a handy feature, but it can’t replace properly framing the shot ahead of your conference. The Best Webcam LightingEven the best webcams struggle in a dark room. If you want a clear, sharp picture, you need good lighting. Overhead lights and sunlight are helpful, but not ideal and won’t necessarily give you the best results. If you want to show anything off on your webcam, consider an adjustable fill light like the Logitech Litra Glow.

Logitech Litra Glow (Credit: Logitech)

Are Webcam Microphones Good Enough?You aren’t going to get amazing sound from your webcam’s mic array. Sometimes you can find a webcam with a mic that sounds pretty good, but the acoustics of your room and the simple distance between you and the webcam means there’s a limit to how clear your voice sounds.

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With that in mind, some high-end webcams like the HyperX Vision S forego microphones entirely. These webcams focus on video quality and assume that you have a dedicated USB mic or gaming headset with a boom mic—either of which will provide better sound than any webcam mic. We recommend using a USB mic or headset if you’re serious about recording, streaming, or any video calls that might be recorded for future use. Obviously, these would come at an extra expense.Can You Use Your DSLR or Mirrorless Camera as a Webcam?

Fujifilm X-S20 (Credit: Jim Fisher)

Do you have a mirrorless or SLR camera? Good news! You can use it to (potentially) get far better picture quality than any consumer webcam. Our guide to setting up your digital camera as a webcam walks you through all the requisite steps for recording and streaming from your favorite camera.How to Turn Your Smartphone Into a Webcam

Droidcam (Credit: Droidcam)

Alternatively, if your phone has a good camera, you can try using it as a webcam. Check out our guide on turning your phone into a webcam with free software.

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