Best Security Cameras That Work With Apple HomeKit (2025)
A curated list of the best HomeKit-compatible security cameras in 2025, covering indoor cams, outdoor cams, video doorbells, and floodlight cameras with native HomeKit Secure Video support.
What to Look for in a HomeKit Camera
Native HomeKit support means the camera works with the Home app without any HomeBridge or third-party bridge. HomeKit Secure Video (HKSV) is the premium feature to look for — it encrypts recorded footage end-to-end and stores it in iCloud, meaning your video is private even from the camera manufacturer.
Key specs to evaluate: resolution (1080p minimum, 2K is better), field of view (130°+ is ideal for indoor placement), night vision quality, local vs. cloud storage, and whether the camera works with HomeKit automations (motion detection triggers, person detection, etc.).
Best Indoor Camera: Aqara Camera Hub G3
The Aqara Camera Hub G3 earns the top indoor spot for HomeKit users. It supports HomeKit Secure Video natively, doubles as a Zigbee hub for Aqara sensors and accessories, has a motorized pan and tilt for full room coverage, and includes a built-in IR blaster for controlling TVs and ACs. Resolution is 2K (2304×1296) with night vision.
The pan and tilt feature is particularly useful — you can use HomeKit automations to point the camera at the front door when the door sensor triggers, or sweep the room on a schedule. Few cameras at this price point match this combination of features.
Best Outdoor Camera: Logitech Circle View
The Logitech Circle View is one of the few outdoor cameras designed specifically for Apple HomeKit. It has a 180° field of view, 1080p HDR, weather resistance (IP64), and uses Apple's HomeKit Secure Video exclusively — there's no Logitech cloud subscription. The wired-only design means no battery to recharge.
The wide 180° lens is a standout feature for outdoor coverage: it can cover an entire driveway or backyard in a single shot. The downside is the wired requirement — you'll need a power outlet nearby — and the premium price compared to cameras that also offer non-HomeKit storage options.
Best Video Doorbell: eufy Video Doorbell E340
The eufy Video Doorbell E340 offers native HomeKit support with a 2K dual-lens design (wide angle for people, narrow lens for packages), local storage via the eufy HomeBase 3 hub, and no required monthly subscription. It supports HomeKit Secure Video for iCloud storage if you prefer that over local storage.
eufy's local storage approach is a strong differentiator — your footage stays on the HomeBase device at home, eliminating recurring subscription costs. The dual-lens design is genuinely useful for distinguishing 'package left at door' from 'person at door' notifications.
What About Wyze and Ring?
Neither Wyze nor Ring supports native HomeKit. Both can be integrated via HomeBridge (see our dedicated guides), but this adds complexity and a dependency on a self-hosted server staying online. For reliable, set-and-forget HomeKit camera integration, native support is strongly preferred.
If you already own Wyze or Ring cameras, HomeBridge is a reasonable bridge. But for new purchases, the cameras listed above offer a better HomeKit experience.