TTI-NVR · Network Video Recorder

Professional
Frigate NVR
on Debian 12

Enterprise-grade, AI-powered video surveillance running Frigate on Docker. Local processing, zero subscription fees, full retention control — deployed and supported by Triton Technologies.

24/7
Continuous Recording
0 $
Monthly Cloud Fees
AI
Object Detection
100%
Local Processing
Camera 1
CAM-01 · Entrance
LIVE
Camera 2
CAM-02 · Parking
LIVE
Camera 3
CAM-03 · Rear
LIVE
Camera 4
CAM-04 · Side Gate
LIVE
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Platform Features

Everything in one box

Frigate is a self-hosted NVR with real-time AI object detection, designed for privacy-first deployments with no cloud dependency.

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AI Object Detection

Real-time person, vehicle, and object detection using Coral TPU or CPU — all on-premises, never leaves your network.

  • Person, car, animal detection
  • Configurable detection zones
  • Coral Edge TPU support
  • Custom model support
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Multi-Camera Support

Connect dozens of IP cameras via RTSP, RTMP, or HTTP streams. Supports virtually any ONVIF-compatible camera.

  • RTSP / RTMP / HTTP streams
  • ONVIF compatible cameras
  • Sub-stream recording
  • PTZ control ready
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Flexible Recording

Choose continuous recording, motion-triggered, or AI detection-based recording with full retention policy control.

  • Continuous or event recording
  • Configurable retention days
  • Local NAS or direct storage
  • H.264 / H.265 streams
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Private by Design

Runs entirely on your LAN. No cloud account, no subscription, no video leaving your premises. You own your data.

  • Zero cloud dependency
  • VPN/VLAN ready
  • Local authentication
  • Encrypted storage option
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Docker on Debian 12

Deployed as a hardened Docker container on Debian 12 Bookworm for maximum stability and easy updates.

  • Debian 12 Bookworm base
  • Docker Compose managed
  • Automated update path
  • Health monitoring
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MQTT & Home Automation

Native MQTT publishing for every detection event — integrates seamlessly with Home Assistant, Node-RED, and more.

  • MQTT event publishing
  • Home Assistant add-on
  • REST API access
  • Webhooks support
Frigate 0.14 Debian 12 Bookworm Docker RTSP / ONVIF Coral TPU MQTT Home Assistant H.264 / H.265
Live Demonstration

See it in action

Our always-on demo instance at demo.frigate.video lets you explore the full Frigate interface before you commit. No login required.

Reference Customer

McKay On Monroe, LLC

🧪 Demo Site

demo.frigate.video — public demonstration instance. Explore the interface, event timeline, and detection features.

🔗 No Account Needed

The demo is read-only and requires no login. See real camera feeds and AI detection events live.

demo.frigate.video
Main camera
CAM-01 · Main Entrance — 4K
 LIVE
Side camera
CAM-02 · Side
Rear camera
CAM-03 · Rear
Lot camera
CAM-04 · Lot
Gate camera
CAM-05 · Gate
Dock camera
CAM-06 · Dock
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Frigate · Triton NVR Demo · demo.frigate.video
Open Live Demo

🎯 AI Detection

Watch real-time object detection with bounding boxes. Frigate identifies persons, vehicles, animals, and custom objects.

📅 Event Timeline

Browse the event history, review clip recordings, and filter by camera, object type, or time range.

⚙️ Configuration

Explore detection zones, recording rules, and retention settings all from the web UI — no SSH required.

Technical Specifications

System specifications

Reference hardware and software configuration for a Triton-deployed Frigate NVR system.

CategorySpecification
Operating SystemDebian 12 Bookworm (64-bit)
Container RuntimeDocker 26.x / Docker Compose v2
NVR SoftwareFrigate 0.14 (latest stable)
Video StreamsRTSP, RTMP, HTTP (MJPEG)
Camera ProtocolONVIF, proprietary RTSP
AI InferenceCoral Edge TPU (USB/PCIe) or CPU
Object ModelsCOCO SSD MobileNet V2 (default), custom
Recording ModesContinuous, Motion-triggered, AI detection
Codec SupportH.264, H.265/HEVC, MJPEG
Hardware DecodeIntel QSV, VA-API, NVIDIA NVDEC
Storage InterfaceLocal disk, NAS (NFS/SMB), iSCSI
Retention PolicyConfigurable per-camera (days or GB cap)
Web InterfaceResponsive web UI (port 5000)
APIREST + MQTT event bus
NotificationsMQTT, Telegram, Gotify, Home Assistant
Recommended RAM8 GB minimum, 16 GB recommended
Recommended CPUIntel N100 / i5 6th gen+ (iGPU preferred)
Min. Storage256 GB SSD OS + recording storage

📋 Resources

Documentation, setup guides, and support links for Triton NVR deployments.

🚀 Ready to deploy?

Triton handles the full install — hardware selection, OS hardening, Docker setup, camera commissioning, and ongoing support.

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Tell us about your current setup and what you're looking for. We'll follow up with a tailored proposal — no pressure, no obligation.

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Personal Consultation

A Triton engineer will review your site and camera requirements before quoting.

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Transparent Pricing

Hardware, installation, and support costs laid out clearly — no hidden fees.

Fast Turnaround

Most quotes delivered within one business day. Installations scheduled same week for standard deployments.

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Customer Support

Remove the filmstrip from Frigate

The Frigate web UI includes a filmstrip bar along the top that some customers prefer to hide. Follow these two steps using the free Stylus browser extension.

🧩 Step 1 — Install Stylus

Stylus is a free browser extension that lets you apply custom CSS to any website — including your local Frigate instance. Choose your browser below.

🎨 Step 2 — Install the Clean View Style

Once Stylus is installed, click the button below. Stylus will automatically detect the .user.css file and prompt you to install it — targeting your Frigate instance to hide the filmstrip.

1

Click "Install Clean View Style"

The link below points to the Triton-hosted .user.css file. Stylus intercepts this and opens its install dialog.

2

Review and confirm in Stylus

The style targets your Frigate IP/hostname and hides the filmstrip. Click Install Style in the Stylus tab that opens.

3

Reload your Frigate tab

Refresh your Frigate browser tab. The filmstrip bar will be gone. The style auto-updates when Triton releases changes.

Install Clean View Style
/* ==UserStyle==
@name Triton Frigate Clean View
@namespace triton.net
@version 1.0.0
@updateURL https://www.triton.net/frigate-clean-view.user.css
@description Removes filmstrip and optimizes Frigate layout.
==/UserStyle== */

/* Targets your local Frigate instance */
@-moz-document url-prefix("http://your-frigate-ip:5000") {
  /* Hide the filmstrip */
  .filmstrip, [class*="Filmstrip"] {
    display: none !important;
  }
}

💡 Replace your-frigate-ip:5000 with your actual Frigate address if installing manually.