ShutterLine
How it works

The cloud, kept on a leash.

Most camera brands route your video through their servers and charge rent to see your own home. ShutterLine inverts that: the hardware does the work, the service only gets you to it.

The hub

A Raspberry Pi in your home running ShutterLine. It discovers cameras, records, runs detection, and maintains one outbound encrypted tunnel. Outbound-only means your router stays closed to the internet.

The cameras

Compact ESP32-CAM modules on your Wi-Fi. Adding one takes a minute: power it up, open the app, it's walked onto your network. No per-camera fee, so add as many as the house needs.

Your account

The hub ships with a claim code. Enter it once and the hub is bound to your email. After that, every remote request is ownership-checked before a single frame moves. Share by email; revoke instantly.

Anywhere access

The app and web dashboard reach your hub through the tunnel. Video streams from your home to your hand — it is not parked in a datacenter. Cancel the subscription and the local system keeps working.

Privacy by design

We relay the stream.
We never see the stream.

What we can and can't see

On your hardware

Video streams and recordings · detection events · camera credentials · the local dashboard. All of it works on your LAN with no subscription and no internet.

On our relay

Your email and a salted password hash · which hub your account owns · subscription status from the payment processor · transient encrypted stream relay. We do not store your video.

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