Securing the airway is a fundamental skill for anaesthesiologists. Since the development of the first videolaryngoscope by Jack Pacey, multiple modifications and improvements have been made to improve on the safety and ease of intubation. Despite technological advancement, airway failure remains a major cause for perioperative airway-related adverse events. This article reviews the current role of videolaryngoscopy in various clinical scenarios and its performance with direct laryngoscopes and discusses potential advancements in technology to improve patient safety during airway management.