You can now configure AI directly in the camera settings. The workflow typically involves: Motion is detected by the camera -> the software sends that snapshot to the internal AI -> the AI analyzes the object (Car, Person, Animal, Package) -> If it matches your criteria, an alert is generated.
: The software now officially supports up to 128 cameras , doubling the previous limit of 64. blueiris v6
models, reducing the need for external tools like CodeProject.AI for basic object, face, and license plate detection. Home Automation You can now configure AI directly in the camera settings
: A significant shift in v6 is the move toward built-in AI capabilities, reducing the previous reliance on third-party integrations like CodeProject.AI. models, reducing the need for external tools like
One of the biggest anxieties for the Blue Iris community has been the complexity of setting up AI. In version 5, AI often required hooking up external servers like CodeProject.AI. In Version 6, the goal is to make this painless.
After months of beta whispers and feature teasers, the full release is finally here. And it’s not just a facelift; it’s a re-engineering of the core experience. I’ve been testing the release candidate for two weeks, and here’s why V6 is a mandatory upgrade for both pro installers and DIY homelabbers.