Written & researched byPriya NakamuraCamera Systems Editor
Updated August 2026
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Short version: owning a hidden camera is legal; unlawful placement or unauthorized audio recording is not. This page is general information, not legal advice — see lawful use of hidden cameras for the full legal framework before buying or using one.
No — owning and buying a discreet camera is legal everywhere in the US. What can be illegal is where and how you use it: recording in a space with a reasonable expectation of privacy, recording audio without required consent, or using it to surveil a person without legal right to do so. The device itself is not the legal issue; the use is. See lawful use of hidden cameras for the full framework.
Can a hidden camera be used as evidence in court?
Lawfully obtained footage can be submitted as evidence in many contexts, but unlawfully obtained recordings (from a space with a reasonable expectation of privacy, or audio recorded without required consent) can be inadmissible and may separately expose the person who recorded it to civil or criminal liability. Whether specific footage is usable is a legal question for an attorney familiar with your state’s rules and your specific situation.
What is the difference between this hub and a security camera?
The products on this hub are designed to be visually discreet — housed to blend into a room rather than announce their presence. A standard security camera, covered on the indoor cameras hub, is openly visible, which for most home security purposes is just as effective a deterrent and avoids the additional legal complexity that comes with covert placement.
I think I found a hidden camera somewhere I’m staying — what should I do?
Document what you found (photos, location) without touching or removing it if possible, and contact the property manager, the platform (if it’s a short-term rental like Airbnb), local law enforcement, or an attorney depending on the severity and context. A hidden camera detector, covered in best hidden camera detector, can help you check a space, but the appropriate response to actually finding one is reporting it through the proper channel, not confronting anyone yourself.
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