Guides · Updated August 2026
Can I use HogSight with my Spypoint, Tactacam or Moultrie cameras?
Yes. HogSight reads photos, not camera streams, so it works with Spypoint, Tactacam, Moultrie, or a plain SD card — any camera that produces an image file.
It doesn't matter if your cameras are all one brand, a mixed fleet, or picked up secondhand. If a camera makes a photo, HogSight can read it.
Why the brand doesn't matter
Most trail-camera brands build their own app to show you your own photos. That's normal — it's also what locks hunters into one ecosystem at a time.
HogSight works differently. It reads the image file itself instead of a brand's proprietary stream, which is what makes it possible to combine cameras from different makers without extra hardware.
In practice, that means three ways in: SD-card import, Bluetooth transfer, or a cloud-ingest link, standalone of whichever camera app you already use.
Does HogSight work with Spypoint cameras?
Yes. HogSight processes the photo file itself, not a brand's proprietary app or stream. Whether your Spypoint camera exports over cellular or you pull the SD card by hand, the photos read the same way.
Does HogSight work with Tactacam cameras?
Yes. The same principle applies to Tactacam: HogSight reads the image file, not a proprietary stream. A cellular export or a card pulled by hand both work.
Does HogSight work with Moultrie cameras?
Yes. Moultrie photos are read the same way as any other camera's images, whether they arrive over cellular or come straight off the card.
Can I mix brands, or use plain SD-only cameras with no cellular plan?
Yes. Plenty of hunters run more than one brand — a Spypoint on the feeder, a Tactacam on the fence line, a hand-me-down Moultrie. HogSight treats each one the same way: a source of photos.
The same goes for a camera with no cellular plan at all. Pull the SD card the way you always have — HogSight reads a dead-signal spot's photos just as well as a cellular export.
Nothing about a mixed fleet slows the read down. The Whole Property plan covers unlimited cameras, regardless of brand, so the count isn't capped by how many makers you're running.
Does HogSight rate or compare camera brands?
No. Hunters sometimes ask which brand handles customer service or false triggers best — a fair question, just not one HogSight answers. It has no opinion on your hardware; it only reads the photos your cameras already produced.
Where compatibility fits into the read
Camera brand never changes what HogSight reports. The sounder count, the rooting flags, the age and sex split all run off the photo, not the make of camera that took it.
Camera Read covers up to 4 cameras; Whole Property is unlimited, across any brand mix. See how HogSight reads your camera roll →
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This guide is informational. Hunting and wildlife regulations change and vary by state and county — always verify current rules with your state wildlife agency (in Texas: TPWD) before acting. Content drafted with AI assistance and reviewed by the publisher before publication.