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Frigate NVR

Open-source local NVR with real-time AI object detection for security cameras.

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Intro

What is Frigate NVR?

Frigate NVR is an open-source, privacy-focused network video recorder designed for local real-time object detection on IP cameras. Unlike traditional systems that rely on simple motion detection and cause frequent false alerts, Frigate utilizes artificial intelligence—optimized via a Google Coral TPU—to determine if a detection is actually a person, car, or other specific object. This local processing ensures your personal security camera feeds never leave your home or get sent to the cloud. For advanced users seeking tailored performance, Frigate+ provides custom-designed AI models specifically optimized for the platform.

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Pricing

Frigate NVR Pricing Plans

Compare Frigate NVR free options, Frigate NVR paid pricing plans, and usage notes before you choose the best way to use this AI tool in 2026.

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Pricing updated:Jun 11, 2026

Features

Frigate NVR AI Features

Local real-time AI object detection for IP camerasGoogle Coral TPU integration for high-performance processingPrivacy-first design with zero cloud dependencies for video footagePrecise zone configuration to fine-tune events and alertsSeamless integration with Home Assistant, OpenHab, NodeRed, and MQTT
Pros & Cons

Frigate NVR Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Drastically reduces false positives compared to traditional motion detection
  • Keeps data strictly private by processing everything locally
  • Highly customizable and feature-rich for smart home integration
  • Capable of running 100+ object detections per second with minimal hardware load using a TPU

Limitations

  • Requires dedicated local hardware and technical setup (Docker, config files)
  • Optimal performance depends on additional hardware like a Google Coral TPU

Frigate NVR FAQ

You can establish a powerful Home Assistant Frigate integration using MQTT. This exposes real-time AI detection sensors, allows you to configure automated notifications, and lets you view low-latency Frigate camera feeds directly inside Home Assistant's media browser.