

Kerberos.IO
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Kerberos.io is a low-budget video surveillance solution, that uses computer vision algorithms to detect changes, and that can trigger other devices.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Subscription)
- Open Source
Platforms
- Mac
- Linux
- Online
- Chrome OS
- BSD
- Self-Hosted
- Raspbian
- Raspberry Pi
- Docker
Features
- Motion Capture
- Remote monitoring
- Webcam recording
- Video-surveillance
- Motion Detection
Tags
- video-security
- surveillance
- webcam-monitoring
- security-camera
Kerberos.IO News & Activities
Highlights All activities
Recent activities
- K0RR added Kerberos.IO as alternative to Viseron
K0RR added Kerberos.IO as alternative to CameraUi
ivpo added Kerberos.IO as alternative to WolfRecorder
POX added Kerberos.IO as alternative to SpyCam
Kerberos.IO information
What is Kerberos.IO?
Kerberos.io is a low-budget video surveillance solution, that uses computer vision algorithms to detect changes, and that can trigger other devices. Kerberos.io is open source so everyone can customize the source code to its needs and share it with the community under the CC-NC-ND license model. When deployed on the Raspberry Pi or any other board, it has a green footprint and it's easy to install; you only need to transfer the Kerberos.io OS (KIOS) to your SD card and that's it.






Comments and Reviews
Seems promising with a decent UI, but requires an instance per camera, and is difficult to set up. Documentation is available, but lacks detail.
Chews up disk space incredibly fast, and seems to be generally unstable.
Could be a decent contender with a bit more time and care taken in development and documentation.
You can get manage multiple cameras from one location, as well as get object classification (person, car, etc) with a paid account. I did not purchase these features.
Great solution, easy to install to a Raspberry Pi or as a docker container to any hardware. You can run multiple containers on a device, to process multiple cameras. It also supports tools such as Balena.io.
The solution improved a lot over the years, and has a very nice UX. Recently Kerberos.io also announced it's enterprise version, which runs Kerberos.io inside a Kubernetes.
[Edited by cedricverst, April 18]