esp-who/examples/single_chip/camera_web_server
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README.md

Camera with Web Server

Preparation

To run this example, you need the following components:

  • An ESP32 Module: Either ESP32-WROVER-KIT or ESP-EYE, which we highly recommend for beginners, is used in this example.
  • A Camera Module: Either OV2640 or OV3660 image sensor, which we highly recommend for beginners, is used in this example.

Quick Start

After you've completed the hardware settings, please follow the steps below:

  1. Connect the camera to ESP32 module. For connection pins, please see here
  2. Configure the example through idf.py menuconfig;
  3. Build And Flash the application to ESP32;
  4. Open Your Browser and point it to http://[ip-of-esp32]/;
  5. To Get Image press Get Still or Start Stream;
  6. Use The Options to enable/disable Face Detection, Face Recognition and more;

For more details of the http handler, please refer to esp32-camera.