
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.
Installation | Frigate
If you already have Frigate installed as a Home Assistant Add-on, check out the getting started guide to configure Frigate.
Models | Frigate
Frigate+ offers models trained on images submitted by Frigate+ users from their security cameras and is specifically designed for the way Frigate NVR analyzes video footage.
Getting started | Frigate
In order to review activity in the Frigate UI, recordings need to be enabled. To enable recording video, add the record role to a stream and enable it in the config.
Frigate
Getting started Configuring go2rtc Home Assistant notifications Home Assistant network storage Setting up a reverse proxy Configuration Configuration Files Frigate Configuration Full …
Frigate Configuration
It is recommended to start with a minimal configuration and add to it as described in this guide and use the built in configuration editor in Frigate's UI which supports validation.
Home Assistant Integration | Frigate
This is potentially useful when Frigate is behind a reverse proxy, and/or when the default stream port is otherwise not accessible to Home Assistant (e.g. firewall rules).
Frigate+
Frigate now supports facial and license plate recognition in version 0.16 (currently in beta). Frigate+ models make facial and license plate recognition more efficient by detecting the …
Frigate
Frigate is designed around the expectation that a detector is used to achieve very low inference speeds. Offloading TensorFlow to a detector is an order of magnitude faster and will reduce …
Face Recognition | Frigate
When Frigate detects and attempts to recognize a face, it will appear in the Train tab of the Face Library, along with its associated recognition confidence. From the Train tab, you can assign …