A daycare, a school, or a care home runs Nurby on its own cameras. Each family gets a calm panel that follows one specific person, and nobody else. It answers the three questions a parent or an adult child actually has. Did they arrive. Are they okay. Who did they leave with.
A daycare, a school, or a care home runs Nurby on its own cameras. Each family gets a calm panel that follows one specific person, and nobody else. It answers the three questions a parent or an adult child actually has. Did they arrive. Are they okay. Who did they leave with.
The facility runs Nurby on its own cameras. Each parent follows only their own child. A push lands the moment they arrive and the moment they leave, and pickup is checked against an approved list of people and cars.
Guardian forks no detection, identity, or AI logic. It is a thin permission and view layer on top of the same Nurby that recognizes faces, reads plates, and answers questions. Every improvement to the engine is inherited automatically.
A daycare, school, or care home points Nurby at its own cameras. People are recognized on-device. Nothing leaves the building.
The facility links a parent or an adult child to a single dependant, with a tier, an expiry, and an instant revoke. Guardians never grant themselves access.
They get safe-arrival and verified-pickup alerts, a calm presence check, and a real day timeline. Everyone else stays blurred and anonymous.
Guardian ships inside the open-source Nurby codebase. No paywall, no billing. Self-host the whole thing on hardware you control.