Miller ArcCapture HD Weld Cameras: Remote Training
Summary
- Miller announced ArcCapture™ weld camera systems on January 12, 2026.
- The cameras provide real-time HD (1920×1080) views of the welding arc.
- Two versions: standard (hard-wired) and a Wi-Fi model for multi-device streaming.
Miller Electric says it has launched ArcCapture™ weld camera systems aimed at welding education and automated production. The company describes the system as compact, portable, and easy to install, built to help instructors and operators see the weld clearly while it happens.
A Front-Row Seat with Miller® ArcCapture™ Weld Camera Systems
For schools and training centers, Miller’s focus is simple: let instructors project live demos to a full class, watch student welds without standing in the booth, and coach without crowding the work area. That “front-row seat” idea is really about visibility and teaching flow, not just nicer video.

For manufacturing and automation, Miller says ArcCapture can mount to a torch, table, or end-of-arm tooling on robotic/automated systems, giving a live view for process control, inspection, and quality assurance. If Wi-Fi fits your shop rules, the Wi-Fi version is positioned for streaming to phones, tablets, and computers; the standard model uses a wired connection.
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