Secluso: An open-source, privacy-preserving Raspberry Pi security camera with end-to-end encryption
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Summary
Secluso is a privacy-focused home security camera system for Raspberry Pi that uses end-to-end encryption. It allows users to watch live video, receive alerts, and access recordings from their phone without sending footage to a cloud provider. The system is set up via a desktop app (Secluso Deploy) that generates a personalized OS image and camera secret QR code, then provisions a relay over SSH. Users boot the Pi and pair it with a mobile app. The project is developed by Secluso, Inc. and is open-source on GitHub.
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Generate your personalized Secluso OS image and camera secret QR code locally
Let Secluso Deploy provision your relay over SSH, or email us if you want free beta relay hosting while testing.
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