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Daycare Cameras in Philadelphia, PA

In the Philadelphia area, from the Main Line towns of Bryn Mawr and Wayne to King of Prussia, parents increasingly weigh live classroom viewing when choosing a center.

Finding a daycare with live cameras in Philadelphia

Whether your center is in Philadelphia or nearby King of Prussia, Bryn Mawr, or Conshohocken, here's what to look for in a daycare that offers live parent viewing:

  • Live parent viewing (not just photos or recorded clips at the end of the day)
  • Video-only streaming — no microphone — to keep audio-consent rules simple
  • Per-child access, so you see only your child's classroom
  • Center-controlled viewing hours, not an always-on public feed
  • Secure logins — never a shareable public camera link

Pennsylvania camera law applies in Philadelphia

Pennsylvania does not mandate daycare cameras, but licensed centers using them should disclose to parents, and audio recording requires all-party consent under the state Wiretap Act (18 Pa.C.S. §5703).

Because Pennsylvania requires all-party consent to record audio, video-only systems like CareCam avoid the consent problem entirely.

Read the full Pennsylvania daycare camera laws guide →

Run a daycare in Philadelphia? Offer parents live viewing

CareCam turns the IP cameras a Philadelphia-area center already has into a secure, video-only live stream for enrolled parents — no proprietary hardware and no professional install in most cases. Parents see only their child's classroom, only during the hours you set. We've run daycare camera streaming since 2010, for centers from Philadelphia to Wayne.

Parents in Philadelphia: ask your daycare about CareCam

If your Philadelphia-area daycare doesn't offer live viewing yet, you can point them to CareCam — it works with the cameras most centers already have, so adding parent streaming is straightforward. Share our page for centers with your director.

Daycare cameras in Philadelphia — FAQ

Is it legal for daycares in Philadelphia to have cameras?
Yes. Cameras in daycare classrooms are legal in Pennsylvania, as in every US state — the limits are on audio recording, placement (never in bathrooms or changing areas), and disclosure to families. Pennsylvania follows all-party (two-party) consent for audio. See our Pennsylvania daycare camera laws guide for the details.
Which areas around Philadelphia does this cover?
Philadelphia and nearby communities including King of Prussia, Bryn Mawr, Conshohocken, Media, Wayne. CareCam is software that works over the internet, so any licensed center in the Philadelphia area with compatible IP cameras can use it.
Does a Philadelphia daycare need to buy new cameras for CareCam?
Usually not. CareCam works with most existing IP cameras that support RTSP/ONVIF (Hikvision, Dahua, Reolink, Amcrest, UniFi, Hanwha and others), so most Philadelphia-area centers can use the cameras they already have.
Can parents record or screen-grab the Philadelphia classroom stream?
CareCam is live-only and video-only — there's no recording for parents and no microphone. Access is limited to each enrolled family's own classroom, during center-approved hours.

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