In this article I will explain with an example, how to capture still image / photo / picture from Web Camera (Webcam) in using HTML5 and jQuery ASP.Net with C# and VB.Net.
In order to capture images from Web Camera (Webcam), jQuery Webcam.js plugin will be used.
The images captured using Web Camera (Webcam) will be saved in Folder (Directory) and displayed in HTML Image control in ASP.Net.
 
 
jQuery Webcam Plugin
The complete documentation is available in the following link.
 
 
HTML Markup
The HTML Markup consist of:
DIV – For displaying Live Web Camera.
Image – For displaying the captured image.
Button – For capturing the picture using the Web Camera and one for uploading in the Folder (Directory).
<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0">
    <tr>
        <th align="center"><u>Live Camera</u></th>
        <th align="center"><u>Captured Picture</u></th>
    </tr>
    <tr>
        <td><div id="webcam"></div></td>
        <td><img id="imgCapture" /></td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
        <td align="center">
            <input type="button" id="btnCapture" value="Capture" />
        </td>
        <td align="center">
            <input type="button" id="btnUpload" value="Upload" disabled="disabled" />
        </td>
    </tr>
</table>
 
 
Namespaces
You need to import the following namespaces.
C#
using System.IO;
using System.Web.Services;
 
VB.Net
Imports System.IO
Imports System.Web.Services
 
 
Server Side Implementation using Web Method
The following WebMethod is called using jQuery AJAX after the Image (Photo) is captured and uploaded.
The WebMethod accepts the captured Image file data in BASE64 string format.
The BASE64 string is converted into a Byte Array and the Byte Array is saved as Image file in the Folder (Directory).
C#
[WebMethod]
public static bool SaveCapturedImage(string data)
{
    string fileName = DateTime.Now.ToString("dd-MM-yy hh-mm-ss");
 
    //Convert Base64 Encoded string to Byte Array.
    byte[] imageBytes = Convert.FromBase64String(data.Split(',')[1]);
 
    //Save the Byte Array as Image File.
    string filePath = HttpContext.Current.Server.MapPath(string.Format("~/Captures/{0}.jpg", fileName));
    File.WriteAllBytes(filePath, imageBytes);
    return true;
}
 
VB.Net
<WebMethod>
Public Shared Function SaveCapturedImage(ByVal data As String) As Boolean
    Dim fileName As String = DateTime.Now.ToString("dd-MM-yy hh-mm-ss")
 
    'Convert Base64 Encoded string to Byte Array.
    Dim imageBytes() As Byte = Convert.FromBase64String(data.Split(",")(1))
 
    'Save the Byte Array as Image File.
    Dim filePath As String = HttpContext.Current.Server.MapPath(String.Format("~/Captures/{0}.jpg", fileName))
    File.WriteAllBytes(filePath, imageBytes)
    Return True
EndF unction
 
 
The jQuery Webcam Plugin Client Side implementation
Inside the HTML Markup, the following jQuery and jQuery Webcam.js JS Script files are inherited.
1. jquery.min.js.
2. webcam.js.
 
Applying the jQuery Webcam.js plugin
Inside the jQuery document ready event handler, the jQuery Webcam.js plugin is applied to the HTML DIV.
The following are the configuration properties of the jQuery Webcam.js plugin:
width – Width of the DIV that displays the live camera.
height – Height of the DIV that displays the live camera.
image_format – The file format of the Image i.e. JPEG, PNG, etc.
jpeg_quality – The quality of the captured Image.
 
Capturing the Image from Web Camera (Webcam)
When the Capture Button is clicked, the Image is captured from Web Camera (Webcam) using the snap function of the jQuery Webcam.js plugin.
Then, the captured Image data in BASE64 string format is assigned to the HTML Image element.
 
Uploading the Image from Web Camera (Webcam)
When the Upload Button is clicked, the captured Image data in BASE64 string format is uploaded to Server using jQuery AJAX call and then inside the WebMethod, it is converted into Image file and saved in Folder (Directory).
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.8.3/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/webcamjs/1.0.26/webcam.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
    $(function () {
        Webcam.set({
            width: 320,
            height: 240,
            image_format: 'jpeg',
            jpeg_quality: 90
        });
        Webcam.attach('#webcam');
        $("#btnCapture").click(function () {
            Webcam.snap(function (data_uri) {
                $("#imgCapture")[0].src = data_uri;
                $("#btnUpload").removeAttr("disabled");
            });
        });
        $("#btnUpload").click(function () {
            $.ajax({
                type: "POST",
                url: "Default.aspx/SaveCapturedImage",
                data: "{data: '" + $("#imgCapture")[0].src + "'}",
                contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
                dataType: "json",
                success: function (r) { }
            });
        });
    });
</script>
 
 
Screenshot
Capture Image (Photo) from Web Camera (Webcam) using HTML5 and jQuery in ASP.Net
 
 
Browser Compatibility

The above code has been tested in the following browsers only in versions that support HTML5.
Internet Explorer  FireFox  Chrome  Safari  Opera 

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