A doorbell we cannot watch.
Neither can anyone else.
Footage moves from your door to your phone, encrypted P2P. No server. Nothing to hand over.
Ring is not a camera company.
It is a data company that makes cameras.
Ring has shared footage with police departments over 11,000 times, often without a warrant or court order. Eufy claimed local-only storage, then transmitted video thumbnails to its cloud. Nest complied with data requests from authorities across multiple jurisdictions.
This is not a privacy policy problem. It is an architecture problem. Any camera that routes footage through a company's servers gives that company the ability to share it.
We built out that ability before we shipped a single unit.
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Motion detected
A visitor arrives. Your doorbell captures the frame and alerts your phone instantly.
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Encrypted, direct
Video travels from your doorbell to your phone over an end-to-end encrypted peer-to-peer connection. Keutho's servers are not in the path.
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Nothing to hand over
Footage lives on your 128 GB onboard drive, encrypted at rest, keys held only on your devices. We cannot access what we never receive.
No cloud. No middleman.
Remote access works over an encrypted peer-to-peer connection. Your footage goes from your doorbell to your phone, directly. Keutho's servers are not in the path. There is nothing for us to intercept.
128 GB built in
A solid-state drive ships inside every unit. Your last 60 days sit there, encrypted at rest, keys held only on your devices.
No subscription. Ever.
One purchase. No monthly tier. Firmware updates and security patches are part of the price, for the life of the product.
Audit-first
An independent security audit by Trail of Bits before units ship. The full report will be public.
The doorbell is not ready yet.
The architecture is.
Join the waitlist and we'll send one email when units ship. No marketing list, no drip, no upsell. Reserve early to lock in the first production run at $249.