Disclaimer
Last Updated: February 28, 2026
About This Website
motioneyeos.org exists to provide helpful information about MotionEyeOS, including download links, installation guides, feature descriptions, system requirements, and answers to common questions. Our goal is to make it easier for Raspberry Pi enthusiasts and home security hobbyists to discover, download, and set up MotionEyeOS on their single-board computers.
All software download links on this website point directly to the official GitHub releases page maintained by the motioneye-project community. We do not host, modify, repackage, or redistribute any MotionEyeOS software files.
No Warranty or Guarantee
The information on this website is provided “as is” without any warranties or guarantees of any kind, either express or implied. While we make a genuine effort to keep our content accurate and up to date, we cannot guarantee that:
- All information is current, complete, or free of errors
- Download links will always point to the latest version of MotionEyeOS
- Installation guides will work perfectly on every hardware configuration
- System requirements listed will cover all edge cases
- The website will be available without interruption at all times
MotionEyeOS is community-maintained open-source software. Versions, features, and compatibility can change without notice from the upstream developers.
Software Downloads
All download buttons on motioneyeos.org link directly to github.com/motioneye-project/motioneyeos/releases. When you click a download link, you are downloading the software from GitHub, not from our servers. We do not control or verify the contents of those files beyond confirming the download URLs point to the official repository.
You download and install MotionEyeOS at your own risk. We recommend:
- Verifying file checksums when available on the GitHub release page
- Only downloading from the official GitHub repository
- Keeping your Raspberry Pi firmware and MotionEyeOS installation updated
- Following security best practices (changing default passwords, restricting network access)
Limitation of Liability
motioneyeos.org, its operators, and contributors shall not be held liable for any damages arising from:
- Use or inability to use information on this website
- Downloading, installing, or running MotionEyeOS or any related software
- Hardware damage, data loss, or security breaches related to MotionEyeOS usage
- Inaccuracies or omissions in the content provided on this website
- Actions taken based on the guides, tutorials, or recommendations found here
- Interruptions or unavailability of the website
This includes direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, and punitive damages of any kind.
External Links
This website contains links to external websites including GitHub, the Raspberry Pi Foundation, Google Drive, and various other resources. We are not responsible for the content, privacy practices, or availability of these external sites. Linking to an external site does not imply endorsement of its content.
Screenshots and Images
Screenshots of the MotionEyeOS interface displayed on this website are used for informational and educational purposes. These images depict the actual MotionEyeOS software and are sourced from the official GitHub wiki and community resources. All trademarks, logos, and brand names belong to their respective owners.
Advertising
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Content Accuracy
We base our content on publicly available information from the MotionEyeOS GitHub repository, wiki pages, community forums, and Raspberry Pi documentation. We do our best to verify facts before publishing, but open-source projects evolve. If you find inaccurate information on this site, please let us know through our Contact page so we can correct it promptly.
Use at Your Own Risk
MotionEyeOS involves flashing firmware to microSD cards and configuring network-connected surveillance cameras. Both carry inherent risks. Flashing an SD card will erase all existing data on that card. Exposing a camera system to the internet without proper security measures can create privacy and security vulnerabilities. Always follow the security recommendations in our setup guide and the official MotionEyeOS documentation.
Changes to This Disclaimer
We may update this Disclaimer from time to time. Any changes will be posted on this page with an updated “Last Updated” date. Continued use of the website after changes constitutes acceptance of the updated Disclaimer.
Questions?
If you have any concerns about this Disclaimer, please reach out via our Contact page.