Cameras that know
who lives here.
A home-security partner built a camera product that tags the family it serves. It pings on what matters, sends a clean daily summary, and gives every household its own long-running memory of home.
A camera with no memory
is just an alarm.
Every household with cameras knows the routine. A motion ping at the front door. Open the app. Squint at a thumbnail. Was that your kid? The dog? A delivery? A stranger? You scroll back six clips and lose two minutes.
The team wanted something better. Not louder alerts. A camera that knows the household, remembers the day, and only interrupts when it matters.
Tag the family.
Summarise the day. Remember the year.
Cameras stream into VideoDB. The household tags each family member once. From then on, every clip is recognised, sorted, and added to a memory the household owns. Daily and weekly summaries write themselves. Critical moments stand out, with one tap to play.
A camera with a memory.
A household that feels safer.
The cameras stopped competing for attention. They started behaving like a member of the household who pays attention so nobody else has to.
Long-term context kept getting better. The system learned the kid's school schedule, the dog walker's gait, the rhythm of a Saturday morning. Over time it learned what was normal, so it could be useful about what was not.
Family-aware alerts.
Pings on strangers, packages, and unknown patterns. Silence on the household it already knows.
Memory of home.
Every recognised moment becomes part of a long-running household record. Searchable. Owned by the family.
Safer by default.
Long-term behaviour patterns let the AI flag the unusual, not the routine. Safer because it is quieter.
“The cameras finally stopped crying wolf. When they ping now, we look up.”
Household pilot · consumer launchYour camera product
deserves a memory.
We will help you ship family-aware cameras with realtime
intelligence in weeks, not quarters.