Your cameras. Your data. Your rules.
Gobi is built around customer ownership of camera data, secure-by-default networking, and opt-in AI features. Below is how we approach trust, security, and privacy.
Customer-owned camera data
Your cameras, feeds, snapshot archives, face libraries, and plate lists belong to you. Snapshot ZIPs are downloadable. Data export is supported.
Private dashboards
Each customer has an isolated dashboard. No public view of any camera unless you explicitly publish it as a public webcam.
Secure tunnels
Cloudflare Tunnel provides outbound-only encrypted connections. Tailscale provides private fleet management. Cameras are never publicly exposed.
No open inbound ports
Gobi requires no port forwarding, no static IPs, and no firewall changes in most deployments.
Role-based access
Admin, operator, and viewer roles. Per-camera and per-site access controls. Audit logs of dashboard activity.
Data retention
Configurable retention windows for forensic clips, snapshots, and event metadata. Defaults are conservative; customers can extend or shorten as needed.
Face recognition is opt-in
Facial recognition is a customer-controlled feature, available on Pro and higher tiers. It is disabled by default, can be enabled per camera, and uses a private face library you control.
License-plate recognition is opt-in
LPR is also customer-controlled, with allow/deny lists and per-camera configuration.
Compliance-friendly posture
Gobi's architecture — local processing, encrypted outbound tunnels, customer-owned data, opt-in AI features, role-based access, configurable retention, and audit logging — is designed to align with common privacy and security frameworks. We're happy to walk through specific compliance requirements with prospective customers.
Terms summary
This page is a high-level summary intended for trust and transparency, not a legal contract. Full Privacy Policy and Terms of Service are provided to customers on engagement and on request. For questions, email hello@gobi.cam.