It reads the scene
Vigil pulls your camera feeds and looks for what matters — people and vehicles — frame by frame, on the machine in your building. It tracks a figure across the scene rather than reacting to a single blurry moment.
HOW IT WORKS
A motion alarm buzzes at a cat, a shadow, a headlight. Vigil is different: it understands what it's seeing, confirms a real person before it bothers you, and hands you a decision — not noise. Here's what happens between the camera and your phone.
Vigil pulls your camera feeds and looks for what matters — people and vehicles — frame by frame, on the machine in your building. It tracks a figure across the scene rather than reacting to a single blurry moment.
Only during the hours you're closed, and only once it's confirmed a genuine person across several frames, does it act. That's what kills the false alarms: no single-frame ghosts, no pinging you for weather or wildlife.
You get one photo on Telegram — wide shot, face close-up, a plate if there's a vehicle, and a risk score — with two buttons. All clear, or escalate. You decide in a glance; the evidence is already saved.
WHY YOU CAN TRUST THE PING
Vigil arms itself to your opening hours — overnight closes included — and stands down when you open. No daytime staff noise, ever.
A real person across several frames, above a confidence threshold you can tune. Reflections and posters don't make the cut.
A face that returns raises the risk instead of resetting to zero — so casing your place stands out rather than blending in.
After an alert, that camera stays quiet for a few minutes; repeat sightings extend the incident's evidence instead of re-buzzing you.
A feed that drops or freezes while armed is itself an alert — and you get a recovery note when it's back.
Every incident is saved on your box with a timeline and close-ups — a clean package for the police report or the insurer.
THE AI READ
Vigil's vision engine turns the scene into structured facts first: a person, at the back door, confirmed across five frames, 94% confidence, 03:12. Only that structured picture is reasoned over to write the plain-English risk read you see in the alert — the AI is the analyst, not the eyes.
If the vision or AI ever hesitates, Vigil fails safe: it still detects, still saves evidence, still alerts, with a deterministic description standing in. It never goes blind, and it never invents something the cameras didn't see. Want the detail on what stays on your box and the one thing that leaves? Read the security page.
Two weeks free, no card. We'll have you live on your own cameras — usually within 24 hours.