Frigate NVR Frigate is an open source NVR built around real-time AI object detection All processing is performed locally on your own hardware, and your camera feeds never leave your home
Frigate Setup Guide: NVIDIA TensorRT, Reolink go2rtc (2026) Set up Frigate with Reolink cameras and an NVIDIA GPU using Docker, go2rtc, and TensorRT This guide shows how to reduce CPU usage, stabilize RTSP streams, and get fast, accurate object detection
Home Assistant Frigate: Complete NVR Setup Guide (2026) Frigate is a free, open-source network video recorder (NVR) designed specifically for Home Assistant It runs AI object detection locally on your hardware, meaning it can tell the difference between a person, a car, a dog, and a blowing tree branch
Frigate+ Frigate+ models are trained using images from actual security cameras in use by Frigate users located all over the world Accuracy can be further improved by uploading and annotating your own images and reporting false positives to create a model that is fine tuned to your specific camera scenes
Install Frigate NVR with Docker on Ubuntu Debian [Guide] Frigate is an open-source network video recorder (NVR) with real-time AI object detection built in It runs person, car, and animal detection locally on your hardware – no cloud subscriptions, no data leaving your network
Frigate NVR Review, Pricing Alternatives (May 2026) What is Frigate NVR? Frigate is an open-source, AI-powered network video recorder (NVR) that runs entirely on your own hardware to deliver real-time, privacy-first object detection for security cameras
How to Self-Host Frigate NVR: AI-Powered Security Cameras Without a . . . Frigate is a free, open-source NVR that runs entirely on your own hardware, keeps all recordings local, and uses AI object detection to tell the difference between a person, a car, a dog, and a shadow — without sending a single frame to the cloud