We looked at what the security industry was actually selling people and asked a simple question: what problem are they solving?
Ring makes a great video doorbell. You see who's at your door when they ring. Easy to install, no wires needed.
Arlo gives you a quick-setup security system. Wireless cameras, simple app.
The problem these companies share is that they still rely on you to react. Their goal might be deterrence, but when a criminal — even an opportunist — decides they've found the right moment, they take it. And all you have is a recording to give to the police.
We saw the trap. The endless loop of crime recorded, crime reported, crime filed away. Watching your home broken into. Your car driven off. Your family terrified. And everyone acts like this is acceptable because at least you have footage.
It's not acceptable. People don't want evidence of crime. They want no crime. They want to come home to everything exactly as they left it. They want their family to feel safe, not scared. They want to live their lives without checking cameras every hour.
That's what scOS does. We stop crime before it happens. We intervene at the exact moment a criminal decides to try their luck — before they reach your door, before they touch your car, before they even get onto your property.
Recording crime is easy. Preventing it requires something else entirely.