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Onlook
Access your Ring cameras directly from your Mac’s menu bar.
Bring your Ring devices to your Mac's menu bar. Live views, motion alerts, and instant replay all in one app.
I built Onlook because of a stupid little moment that kept repeating: I'd be deep in work at my Mac, the doorbell would go, and I'd… pick up my phone, wait for the Ring app to wake up, and miss the courier anyway. My cameras were 30cm from my keyboard the whole time.
Onlook puts your Ring cameras in the Mac menu bar. One click: live view of every camera. Click again: full view with two-way talk, so you can tell the courier to leave it by the gate without standing up. Motion and doorbell alerts arrive as native notifications — click one and you're looking at that camera. There's an activity log for replaying clips, and a little privacy lock that pixelates any camera when someone else can see your screen.
Two things I cared about while building it:
🔒 Everything runs locally. Onlook has no servers. You sign in with your own Ring account, your credentials go only to Ring, and video streams straight to your Mac. No tracking, no analytics.
🪶 It should feel like macOS. Download, drag to Applications, done — no dependencies to install. It lives quietly in the menu bar and updates itself.
Onlook is completely free, and it’ll stay that way. No subscriptions, no hidden costs — just a fast, beautiful way to view your Ring cameras right from your Mac.
Honest fine print: Onlook is an independent app, not affiliated with Ring — [and it's been through months of beta testing with real households to iron out the rough edges].
I'd love to hear what you'd want next — [multi-brand support (UniFi?) is also on the list]. Ask me anything! 🚪
About Onlook on Product Hunt
“Access your Ring cameras directly from your Mac’s menu bar.”
Onlook was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 50 upvotes and 22 comments, placing #14 on the daily leaderboard. Bring your Ring devices to your Mac's menu bar. Live views, motion alerts, and instant replay all in one app.
On the analytics side, Onlook competes within Productivity, Menu Bar Apps and Tech — topics that collectively have 1.3M followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Onlook performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Onlook?
Onlook was hunted by James. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I built Onlook because of a stupid little moment that kept repeating: I'd be deep in work at my Mac, the doorbell would go, and I'd… pick up my phone, wait for the Ring app to wake up, and miss the courier anyway. My cameras were 30cm from my keyboard the whole time.
Onlook puts your Ring cameras in the Mac menu bar. One click: live view of every camera. Click again: full view with two-way talk, so you can tell the courier to leave it by the gate without standing up. Motion and doorbell alerts arrive as native notifications — click one and you're looking at that camera. There's an activity log for replaying clips, and a little privacy lock that pixelates any camera when someone else can see your screen.
Two things I cared about while building it:
🔒 Everything runs locally. Onlook has no servers. You sign in with your own Ring account, your credentials go only to Ring, and video streams straight to your Mac. No tracking, no analytics.
🪶 It should feel like macOS. Download, drag to Applications, done — no dependencies to install. It lives quietly in the menu bar and updates itself.
Onlook is completely free, and it’ll stay that way. No subscriptions, no hidden costs — just a fast, beautiful way to view your Ring cameras right from your Mac.
Honest fine print: Onlook is an independent app, not affiliated with Ring — [and it's been through months of beta testing with real households to iron out the rough edges].
I'd love to hear what you'd want next — [multi-brand support (UniFi?) is also on the list]. Ask me anything! 🚪