If you're an IP camera integrator, security admin, or home automation enthusiast on a Mac, you’ve likely searched for "ONVIF Device Manager for Mac." Let me save you some time.
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There is no native macOS version of the classic Windows tool ONVIF Device Manager (from SourceForge). That tool is .NET/WPF-based and doesn't run directly on macOS. If you're an IP camera integrator, security admin,
Has anyone successfully run the classic ONVIF Device Manager on Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3) via Whisky or GPTK? I’d love to hear your experience. Otherwise, stick to native solutions. Has anyone successfully run the classic ONVIF Device
ONVIF Device Manager on macOS: What Works, What Doesn't, & Better Alternatives
| Tool | Type | Best For | |------|------|-----------| | (App Store) | GUI App | Quick testing, image snapshots, PTZ control | | SecuritySpy (by Bensoft) | Full NVR | Professional surveillance, recording, 200+ ONVIF cams | | ONVIF Inspector (GitHub - open source) | Dev tool | Deep protocol inspection, metadata, rule checking | | VLC (free) | Media player | Pulling a single RTSP stream (not full ONVIF) | 3. ONVIF Command Line for Mac (Advanced) If you just need to get camera info (like the RTSP URL, PTZ commands, or imaging settings), use curl + SOAP with Homebrew: