Ring cameras are made by Ring LLC, which is a home security and smart‑home company owned by Amazon.

Who owns Ring cameras?

  • Ring LLC is the company behind Ring doorbells and security cameras.
  • In 2018, Amazon acquired Ring, paying around 800–1000 million dollars for the deal.
  • Today, Ring operates as a subsidiary within Amazon’s devices and services division (the same broad group as Echo and other hardware).

So if you’re asking “who owns Ring cameras?” in a corporate sense, the answer is: Amazon owns Ring, and Ring makes and manages the cameras and related services.

A bit of background (quick context)

  • Ring started as a startup called Doorbot, founded by Jamie Siminoff around 2013.
  • It rebranded to Ring and grew quickly as a smart video doorbell and camera brand.
  • Amazon’s acquisition helped push Ring deeper into the smart‑home ecosystem and tie it into services like Alexa.

Why this matters (privacy & control)

When people ask “who owns Ring cameras,” they often really mean “who controls the data and ecosystem?” Since Ring is an Amazon subsidiary:

  • Amazon and Ring control the cloud services that store your Ring videos and alerts.
  • Ring has drawn regulatory and public attention over privacy, including a settlement with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission related to how it handled video access and security.

If you own a Ring device, you own the physical camera, but the platform, app, and cloud side are controlled by Ring (and ultimately Amazon).

TL;DR: Ring cameras are produced by Ring LLC, which is fully owned by Amazon; Amazon controls the broader platform and cloud services behind those cameras.

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