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.
What we can and can't see
Video streams and recordings · detection events · camera credentials · the local dashboard. All of it works on your LAN with no subscription and no internet.
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.