Access Hikvision camera remotely is essential for real-time monitoring, whether for home security or business operations. Below, we break down three effective methods to achieve this, along with official resources and troubleshooting tips.

Method 1: Use Hik-Connect (Recommended for Beginners)
Hik-Connect, Hikvision’s official cloud-based platform, offers a user-friendly way to access cameras remotely without complex configurations.
Download the Hik-Connect App
Install the app from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store.
Register an Account
Sign up with your email or phone number.
Add Your CCTV Hikvision Cameras
- Connect the camera to your router via Ethernet.
- On the camera’s web interface (accessed via local IP), enable Platform Access under Network > Advanced Settings > Platform Access.
- Scan the QR code displayed on the camera’s interface using the Hik-Connect app.
Verify Remote Access
The camera feed will appear in the app. Ensure your camera and phone are on different networks to test remote functionality.
Pro Tip: For stable performance, keep the camera firmware updated. Check Hikvision official Support Portal for the latest updates.
Method 2: Configure Port Forwarding (Advanced Users)
For direct access via a web browser or client software (e.g., iVMS-4200), port forwarding is ideal.
Assign a Static IP to Your Camera
- Log into your camera’s web interface (e.g., http://192.168.1.64).
- Navigate to Network > Basic Settings and set a static IP within your router’s subnet.
Set Up Port Forwarding on Your Router
- Open your router’s admin page (typically 192.168.1.1).
- Forward ports 80 (HTTP), 8000 (Service), and 554 (RTSP) to the camera’s static IP.
- Refer to Hikvision’s official Port Forwarding Guide for detailed steps.
Access Remotely via Browser
Use the public IP address or DDNS domain with the forwarded port (e.g., http://publicIP:80).
Caution: Port forwarding exposes your device to security risks. Always use strong passwords and enable HTTPS
Method 3: Integrate Hikvision API (For Developers)
Leverage Hikvision’s OpenAPI to build custom remote viewing solutions.
Retrieve API Credentials
Obtain the appKey and Secret from your device’s configuration files or web interface.
Use Hikvision API Endpoints
- List cameras: GET /api/resource/v1/cameras
- Fetch live stream URLs: POST /api/video/v1/manualCapture
Explore the full Hikvision OpenAPI Documentation.
Test with RTSP or ONVIF
Access streams via RTSP (e.g., rtsp://admin:password@IP:554/Streaming/Channels/101) using tools like VLC Media Player.
Contact VIKYLIN for Professional Support
If you need further assistance with setting up or troubleshooting your CCTV Hikvision cameras, feel free to contact us at VIKYLIN. Our team of experts is ready to help you with any questions or issues you may have. You can reach us via our website or by email. We also offer a wide range of Hikvision products to meet your specific needs.