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README.md

Wyze Face Recognition

Recognize faces in Wyze Cam footage and send notifications to your phone (or other devices)

Pre-requisites

  • Docker
  • Docker Compose
  • A Wyze Cam

What's not needed

  • A Wyze Cam subscription

How to use

  1. Clone this repo
    git clone https://github.com/slackner/wyze-face-recognition.git
  2. Add images to the config directory
  3. Copy config/config.json.example to config/config.json and edit the faces array to match the images you added, and the face names
  4. Either set the WYZE_EMAIL and WYZE_PASSWORD environment variables, or edit docker-compose.yml and add your Wyze credentials
  5. Run docker-compose up -d

How to uninstall

  1. Run docker-compose down in the wyze-face-recognition directory