Developers
WV Cams now includes simple ways for newsrooms, bloggers, and app builders to add West Virginia traffic cameras and maps to their own sites. I built this section to keep everything clean and lightweight so you can embed what you need without chasing multiple services or heavy SDKs.
The goal is straightforward: make it easy to share reliable, real-time road views with your audience, while keeping performance and accessibility in check. Embeds are configurable with URL parameters and designed to work well on mobile.
What’s available right now
- Single-camera player you can iframe anywhere
- Optional attribution footer and basic analytics tagging
Ready to integrate? See examples and copy-paste snippets on the embed page.
View Embed Instructions →Why I made this
Local outlets and community sites often need a quick, trustworthy way to show current road conditions without wiring up a full traffic stack. This developer section gives you a stable, fast, and human-sized solution that’s easy to maintain and won’t slow down your page.
If you need custom options, partner tagging, or help whitelisting an origin, reach out and I’ll do my best to make it work.