We share more than a passion — we share ground
We're a group of hunters from France, the United States, and Germany. What started as friendships across three countries turned into something bigger: together we manage and hunt over 12,000 hectares, across borders and across seasons. Different landscapes, different game, the same obsession with knowing what moves through our ground.
The mess we got tired of
Like most hunters, our cameras came from whatever brand was on offer or already in the cabinet — and every brand arrived with its own app, its own login, and its own half-finished software. Photos ended up scattered across a dozen places. Nothing talked to each other. Sharing a good buck with the rest of the group meant screenshots, group chats, and SD cards passed hand to hand.
The cameras themselves were fine. The software around them was a mess.
What we wanted was simple to describe and apparently impossible to find: one place. One app where every camera, every brand, and every member of our group could come together — where we could see what crossed our ground, share it instantly, and actually trust the tools we were using.
So we built it
We couldn't find it, so we made it.
The goal was stubborn but clear: a platform that meets the standards we expect from every other piece of software in our lives — fast, clean, reliable, and genuinely well designed. Modern SaaS, proper UX, no clutter. Brand-agnostic from day one, because our cameras never came from a single maker, and neither should our app.
Then we added the things we'd always wished trail cam software had: automatic recognition of what's in each frame, the empty wind-triggered shots filtered out, and a tidy shared library the whole group can work from — wherever in the world the cameras happen to stand.
From our ground to yours
For a long time, TrailCamHub was just ours — the tool we used on our own hunts, refined season after season because we had to live with it.
The more we relied on it, the more we heard the same frustration from hunters everywhere. The brand chaos, the lost photos, the clunky apps — it wasn't just us. So we decided to open it up.
If you've ever been buried in SD cards, juggling five apps, or trying to share a single photo with your hunting party, TrailCamHub was built by people who have been exactly there.
Welcome to the hub.
