Security cameras with a brain.
That only talks to you.

A local AI watches your cameras 24/7, understands what it sees, records everything to drives in your house, and gives you plain-English descriptions of every event. No monthly fee. No cloud upload. No company watching your front door.

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LOCAL AI VISION
A security guard that lives in your server room.

Haven Watch runs AI vision models directly on your home server. It watches every camera feed in real time, understands what it sees, and tells you about it in plain language. No cloud processing. No subscription to unlock "smart" features.

Person detection & recognition

Knows the difference between a person, a car, an animal, and a shadow. Learns your family's faces over time. "Michael arrived home at 6:14 PM" instead of "motion detected."

Natural language descriptions

Instead of a blurry thumbnail and "event at 3:42 AM," Haven Watch tells you: "A person in a dark hoodie approached the front door, looked at the camera, then walked to the side gate."

Permanent recording

Every camera records 24/7 to local drives. No 30-day limit, no cloud cap, no "upgrade for more history." Keep footage as long as your hard drives have space.

Smart alerts

Get notified about things that matter. A package delivered. An unfamiliar car in your driveway. Your dog in the front yard when the gate should be closed. Not every leaf that blows past.

Timeline search

Ask Haven: "Show me everyone who came to the front door yesterday" or "When did the FedEx truck arrive?" Natural language search across all your footage.

Automation triggers

Camera events trigger home automations. Person at door? Turn on the porch light. Package delivered? Lock the gate. Dog in the front yard? Alert your phone.

What Haven Watch actually sees

Here's the difference between a traditional security camera and Haven Watch processing the same event:

Ring / Nest / SimpliSafe:
"Motion detected — Front Door — 3:42 AM" [30-second clip, if you're subscribed]
Haven Watch:
"3:42 AM — A person walked up the driveway from the street, carrying what appears to be a large package. They placed it on the porch, took a photo of it with their phone, and returned to a white delivery van parked at the curb. The van left heading east on Maple Street. Full recording available from 3:40 AM to 3:45 AM across driveway and front door cameras."

That's not a notification. That's a security report. Generated locally, stored locally, sent only to you.

WHAT THEY CHARGE
The monthly tax on watching your own house

Every major security camera company charges you monthly to access your own footage, then streams it through their servers where employees, AI models, and law enforcement can access it.

Haven Watch

Cameras you own, recording to drives you own, analyzed by AI running on your hardware. Full-resolution 24/7 recording with intelligent analysis, zero monthly fees, zero cloud dependency.

No subscription for recording or AI
24/7 continuous recording, not just clips
AI person/vehicle/animal detection locally
Natural language event descriptions
Unlimited camera count, unlimited retention
Footage never leaves your property

Ring

Amazon-Owned
$5–20/mo · $60–240/yr + cameras
FTC found employees illegally accessed customer video feeds
Shared footage with police without warrants (until 2024)
Without subscription: no recording at all
~ Wide product range, easy setup

Google Nest

Google-Owned
$8–15/mo · $96–180/yr + cameras
~ Good AI detection (person, vehicle, package)
All footage processed on Google's servers
30-day max history, even on paid plans
Google discontinued their security system entirely

SimpliSafe

DIY Security
$10–80/mo · $120–960/yr + cameras
~ Active Guard live monitoring is genuinely useful
$80/mo for full Pro Plus with overnight guard
30-day cloud storage, then footage deleted
Camera features locked behind subscription tiers

ADT / Vivint

Professional Install
$30–65/mo · $360–780/yr + install fees
~ Professional monitoring and installation
Multi-year contracts, early termination fees
All footage on their servers, their rules
Equipment often leased, not owned

3-Year Total Cost: 4 Cameras + Recording

Hardware + installation + subscriptions for a 4-camera system over three years.
Haven Watch
~$500*
Ring Standard
~$850
Nest Aware
~$1,000
SimpliSafe Core
~$1,800
SimpliSafe Pro
~$2,800
ADT w/ contract
~$3,200+
*Haven Watch: 4 cameras (~$200), NVR storage (~$150), Haven setup. No ongoing fees. Add more cameras anytime for just the camera cost. Recording storage grows as you add drives.

Ring gave your footage to police without asking.

Until 2024, Ring honored police requests for doorbell footage without requiring a warrant or notifying homeowners. They only stopped after massive public backlash and congressional scrutiny.

The FTC found that Ring employees had unrestricted access to customer video feeds and that some employees used that access to spy on female customers. Ring paid $5.8 million in settlements.

Google Nest processes all footage on their servers, where it's subject to government requests and internal access. SimpliSafe's active guard feature means a human stranger can activate your camera and look through it whenever an alarm triggers.

Haven Watch footage never leaves your property. There are no servers to subpoena, no employees with access, no "emergency requests" that bypass your consent. If someone wants your footage, they come to you with a warrant. As it should be.

Your cameras should work for you.
Not for Amazon.

Set up a security system that records everything, understands what it sees, and answers only to you.

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