Tesla’s Dashcam feature is a powerful tool for capturing important events while driving or when your vehicle is parked. Whether you need to review an incident or simply want to ensure your vehicle’s safety, knowing how to access Dashcam footage is essential. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps to access and review Dashcam footage on your Tesla.
How to Access Tesla Dashcam Footage: A Comprehensive Guide
Tesla vehicles are equipped with advanced dashcam systems that provide security and documentation in case of incidents. This report details the multiple methods available for accessing Tesla dashcam footage as of April 2025, including the recently expanded mobile app capabilities, in-vehicle viewing options, and direct USB access.
Mobile App Access
Tesla has significantly improved dashcam accessibility by integrating viewing capabilities directly into the Tesla mobile app. This feature, originally introduced for iPhone users during the previous year's holiday update, has recently been expanded to Android devices as well. The mobile app method provides a convenient way to access footage without removing hardware or sitting in your vehicle.
Accessing Footage via the Tesla App
To view dashcam and Sentry Mode footage directly from your smartphone, follow these steps:
- Launch the Tesla app on your smartphone
- Scroll down to the "Security and Drivers" section and tap on it
- Select "Dashcam Viewer" to launch the feature
- Wait for your phone to connect to your vehicle
- Browse through available clips from both Sentry Mode and dashcam recordings
Once connected, you can view footage from different camera angles by selecting different cameras within the viewer. The interface allows you to scrub through the timeline by dragging the position indicator to the exact moment you wish to view. This direct access eliminates the need to remove USB storage from your vehicle or review footage while seated in your car.
Saving Clips to Your Phone
A particularly useful feature of the mobile app access method is the ability to save 30-second clips directly to your smartphone:
- View the desired clip in the dashcam viewer
- Navigate to the moment you want to capture
- Select "Save 30 second clip to photos"
- The app will save a clip containing 15 seconds before and 15 seconds after the selected moment
These clips are stored in your phone's video files, making them easy to access, share, or preserve for insurance or legal purposes without requiring additional hardware or software.
In-Vehicle Access
For immediate access while in your vehicle, Tesla provides a built-in dashcam viewer application accessible directly from the touchscreen interface.
Using the In-Car Dashcam App
The in-vehicle dashcam viewer offers comprehensive access to your recordings:
- Put your vehicle in park
- Tap the dashcam icon on your vehicle's touchscreen
- Browse through saved clips and recent footage
- View recordings from different camera angles
The in-car viewer allows you to access both manually saved clips and the automatically recorded recent footage. This method is particularly useful for immediate review following an incident.
USB Direct Access
For the most complete access to all recorded footage, including clips that may not be immediately visible through other methods, direct USB access provides the most comprehensive solution.
Accessing All Recordings via USB
To access the complete set of recordings stored by your Tesla:
- Open the glove box using the vehicle's touchscreen menu
- Remove the USB storage device
- Connect the USB device to a computer
- Open file explorer and navigate to the Tesla USB drive
- Open the "TeslaCam" folder to access all recordings
Within the TeslaCam folder, you'll find multiple directories containing different types of recordings:
- SavedClips - Contains footage manually saved using the dashcam button or other saving methods
- SentryClips - Contains recordings triggered by Sentry Mode events
- RecentClips - Contains the last hour of driving footage in one-minute segments, even if not manually saved
This method provides access to more footage than what might be immediately available through the in-car or mobile app viewers, particularly the rolling hour of recent recordings that might not have been manually saved.
Saving Dashcam Footage
Understanding how to save footage is crucial for ensuring important recordings aren't lost to the automatic overwriting that occurs with the rolling storage system.
Manual Saving Methods
Tesla offers several options for manually saving dashcam footage:
- Touchscreen Button - Tap the dashcam icon on the touchscreen to save the last 5-10 minutes of driving
- Voice Command - Press the voice command button and say "save dashcam video"
- Mobile App - Use the dashcam viewer in the Tesla app to save clips directly to your phone
For ease of access, it's recommended to pin the dashcam icon to your touchscreen's bottom bar for quick access in urgent situations.
Automatic Saving Options
To ensure footage is saved without requiring manual intervention during stressful incidents:
- Enable "Save dashcam clip on honk" in your vehicle settings
- When you honk your horn, your Tesla will automatically save the dashcam footage
- This saved clip won't be overwritten until you manually delete it
Some users report that the horn-activated saving may not be 100% reliable in high-stress situations, so having the dashcam icon readily accessible as a backup is recommended.
Technical Requirements and Limitations
Understanding the technical requirements ensures you can successfully access your dashcam footage through your preferred method.
Mobile App Requirements
To use the dashcam viewer feature in the Tesla mobile app:
- Vehicle must be connected to cellular data or Wi-Fi
- Vehicle must have MCU 2 (Intel) processor or higher
- All current Tesla models are supported (Model 3, Model Y, Model S, Model X, Cybertruck)
- Legacy Model S and Model X (2020 and older) may have limited support
Storage Considerations
The Tesla dashcam system operates with some important limitations:
- By default, the system maintains a rolling hour of footage that is continuously overwritten
- Without manual saving, older footage will be lost when the storage limit is reached
- A properly formatted USB drive must be inserted in the glove box USB port for the dashcam to function
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Tesla's dashcam system provides multiple access methods to suit different situations and user preferences. The mobile app offers convenience for quick review and saving clips to your phone, the in-vehicle viewer provides immediate access while in your car, and USB direct access gives you the most comprehensive view of all recorded footage. By understanding these access methods and implementing good practices like pinning the dashcam icon to your screen and enabling automatic saving features, Tesla owners can ensure they'll have access to important footage when needed.
For best results, familiarize yourself with all three access methods and set up your preferred saving triggers before you encounter situations where dashcam footage might be critical. The continuing development of these features, as evidenced by the recent addition of Android support for the mobile app viewer, demonstrates Tesla's commitment to improving this important safety and security feature.