- "Hank made an Ant-Cam, supposedly for "mission review and optimization." But I think he just wanted to teach his Ants photography."
- ―Scott Lang[src]
The Ant-Cam is a small camera created by Hank Pym.
History[]
Creation[]
Hank Pym created the Ant-Cam so that he could record Scott Lang's missions as Ant-Man and play them back for review later. Lang doubted this though, thinking Pym really just wanted to teach his ants photography.[1]
Ant Photography[]
Eventually the camera was used by an ant dubbed Ant-sel Adams, who became quite skilled with the device.[1]
Functionality[]
The Ant-Cam is a small device that mounts onto the front of an ant similar to a dashcam, allowing it to take video recordings and photos from the ants' perspective. When not mounted on an ant, it can still take pictures.[1]
Alternate Versions[]
| Origin | Status | Owners | Users |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jim Paxton Ant-Man Prank Universe | Active | Hank Pym | - |
| Phase Two: Marvel's Ant-Man | Active | Hank Pym | - |
Appearances[]
In chronological order:
Ant-Man
Ant-Man and the Wasp
Look Out for the Little Guy! (mentioned)

