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Cupertino, CA Traffic Cameras: 350+ Live Cams

350+ Live Camera Feeds • Cupertino, California

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Watch Cupertino Traffic in Real-Time

Access 350+ live traffic and street cameras across Cupertino β€” Silicon Valley's south anchor and home to Apple Park, Apple's spaceship-shaped corporate headquarters. Our interactive map provides real-time access to live street feeds and intersection cameras across the I-280 corridor, SR-85 connector, Stevens Creek Boulevard, and the surface routes serving Apple Park, De Anza College, and the Cupertino Main Street commercial district. Monitor daily Apple-related commute peaks, the connection between Mountain View and San Jose, and major event flows.

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Cameras: 350+  |  Coverage: Cupertino, South Silicon Valley  |  Sources: Caltrans, QuickMap  |  Access: Free, no registration

Camera Coverage

I-280 (Junipero Serra Freeway)

130+ Live Cameras

The mid-Peninsula spine through Cupertino's western edge

SR-85 (West Valley Freeway)

100+ Live Cameras

The eastern north-south through Cupertino toward Mountain View and Saratoga

Stevens Creek Boulevard

70+ Live Cameras

Cupertino's primary east-west commercial spine

City Streets & Surface Routes

50+ Live Cameras

De Anza Boulevard, Wolfe Road, Homestead Road, Bollinger Road, Stelling Road

Cupertino is the corporate home of Apple Inc. and one of Silicon Valley's defining tech cities. According to the California Department of Transportation, the I-280 / SR-85 cluster around Cupertino is one of the most-monitored zones in southern Silicon Valley, with Apple's main campus producing significant tech-shuttle, rideshare, and personal-vehicle flow.

Apple Park employs tens of thousands of workers at the Cupertino main campus, and the surrounding Apple Wolfe Campus and Infinite Loop facilities add additional flow. Apple's tech-shuttle network is among the largest in the country, producing surges on I-280, SR-85, and the surface arterials at standard tech-commute hours.

I-280 Through Cupertino

I-280 (the Junipero Serra Freeway) runs along the western edge of Cupertino, connecting San Francisco (north) to San Jose (south). It's a primary commute corridor and a more reliable alternate to US-101 outside peak hours.

I-280 Through Cupertino

  • Foothill Expressway / Stevens Creek Boulevard — Western Cupertino exits
  • Wolfe Road — Apple Wolfe Campus access
  • De Anza Boulevard — Major Cupertino exit, college and Main Street
  • SR-85 / Saratoga-Sunnyvale Road — Southern boundary

Check Cupertino Conditions Right Now

See live conditions on I-280 and SR-85 before heading to Apple Park, Mountain View, or San Jose.

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SR-85 (West Valley Freeway)

SR-85 runs north-south through eastern Cupertino, connecting US-101 in Mountain View (north) to Highway 17 in Los Gatos (south). It's a primary commuter route for Cupertino-area residents.

Apple Park and the Tech Campus Cluster

Apple Park (the spaceship campus) at Tantau Avenue and Pruneridge Avenue is the city's defining traffic generator. Combined with the Apple Wolfe Campus, the Infinite Loop facilities, and major nearby tech-employer locations, the Cupertino-Sunnyvale boundary produces extreme rotating-shift traffic.

Stevens Creek Boulevard and Downtown Cupertino

Stevens Creek Boulevard is Cupertino's primary east-west commercial spine, connecting De Anza College to Main Street Cupertino, the Vallco area (under redevelopment), and on to the SR-85 / I-280 cluster. Cameras along Stevens Creek show conditions through the city's main commercial district.

Surface Streets and Surface Routes

When the freeways slow, Cupertino's grid takes the load:

  • De Anza Boulevard: Primary north-south spine, college and Main Street
  • Wolfe Road: Eastern north-south, Apple Wolfe access
  • Stevens Creek Boulevard: Primary east-west commercial spine
  • Homestead Road: Northern east-west arterial
  • Bollinger Road: Southern east-west
  • Stelling Road: Cross-Cupertino north-south

Users can also monitor live street feeds along Stevens Creek Boulevard, De Anza Boulevard, and Wolfe Road to spot signal cascades during Apple shift change hours and major De Anza College events.

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Traffic Patterns

Cupertino rush hours are intense and extended. Northbound I-280 morning peak runs 6:00-9:30 AM as Bay Area super-commuters head from San Jose to San Francisco. Afternoon peak runs 3:30-7:30 PM. Apple shift changes and tech-shuttle peaks layer additional surface-street loading at 8:00-9:30 AM and 5:00-6:30 PM.

Weather and Driving Hazards

Marine layer fog affects I-280 during late spring and early summer mornings. Atmospheric river storms in winter can produce flooding on Stevens Creek, Calabazas Creek, and the surrounding surface routes.

Major Events

Apple corporate events (WWDC, product launches), De Anza College events (Cupertino Symphony, jazz programming), and the annual Cherry Blossom Festival all create localized event traffic. Major Levi's Stadium events in nearby Santa Clara ripple onto SR-85 and surface routes.

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How many traffic cameras are available in Cupertino?

TrafficVision.Live aggregates over 350 live cameras covering Cupertino, including I-280, SR-85, Stevens Creek Boulevard, and the major surface arterials around Apple Park. Feeds come from Caltrans and the QuickMap network.

Are Cupertino traffic cameras free to view?

Yes. All Cupertino cameras on TrafficVision.Live are completely free with no account required.

Can I see Apple Park area conditions?

Yes. Cameras on I-280, SR-85, and the surface routes around Apple Park show conditions during shift changes, major Apple events, and tech-shuttle peaks.

What's the best route from Cupertino to San Francisco?

I-280 north is the direct freeway route, typically faster than US-101 outside peak hours. Cameras on both freeways show real-time flow.

Where can I find Cupertino street cameras?

You can find live Cupertino street feeds and intersection cameras on our interactive map, including coverage of Stevens Creek Boulevard, De Anza Boulevard, Wolfe Road, and Homestead Road.

How do tech shuttles affect Cupertino traffic?

Apple, Google, and other tech employers run extensive shuttle networks that produce predictable surges on I-280, SR-85, and the surface arterials at standard commute hours.

Start Watching Cupertino Street Cameras

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