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Frigate - NVR With Realtime Object Detection for IP Cameras

A complete and local NVR designed for HomeAssistant with AI object detection. Uses OpenCV and Tensorflow to perform realtime object detection locally for IP cameras.

Use of a Google Coral Accelerator is optional, but highly recommended. The Coral will outperform even the best CPUs and can process 100+ FPS with very little overhead.

  • Tight integration with HomeAssistant via a custom component
  • Designed to minimize resource use and maximize performance by only looking for objects when and where it is necessary
  • Leverages multiprocessing heavily with an emphasis on realtime over processing every frame
  • Uses a very low overhead motion detection to determine where to run object detection
  • Object detection with TensorFlow runs in separate processes for maximum FPS
  • Communicates over MQTT for easy integration into other systems
  • Records video clips of detected objects
  • 24/7 recording
  • Re-streaming via RTMP to reduce the number of connections to your camera

Documentation

View the documentation at https://blakeblackshear.github.io/frigate

Donations

If you would like to make a donation to support development, please use Github Sponsors.

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Integration into HomeAssistant

Also comes with a builtin UI:

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