Small white boxes you plug into the wall. They monitor shadows in the Wi-Fi waves, with no video recorded.
Privacy-first safety for West Michigan homes
Stop asking Mom to wear a button she's going to forget.
And for heaven's sake, stop putting cameras in her bathroom. We use the Wi-Fi already in the air to sense movement and breathing. No cameras. No microphones. No invasive tech. Just peace of mind.
Invisible care, built for normal homes.
Small plug-in sensors read changes in Wi-Fi signal patterns, while a local gateway handles the private processing inside the house.
Our local gateway processes everything in the house, so private home activity is not sold by a corporation.
If there is a fall, we check for signs of breathing and motion so families know whether to call Dad or call 911.
Built with cloud monitoring and a dead man's switch. If the power goes out, you will know in minutes.
Built from the workbench, not a boardroom.
"My name is Jack Steiger. I did not build this in a Silicon Valley office; I built it at my workbench here in West Michigan. On the 23rd of this month, I am going in for a triple bypass. That news changes how you look at safety. I realized I want a system that watches over me without treating me like a patient in a cage. That's why SteadyHome exists."Jack Steiger, Ludington
What pilot families get.
A practical first install, direct feedback loop, and early influence over what privacy-first home safety should feel like.
- Camera-free monitoring for rooms where cameras do not belong.
- Setup designed for families helping older parents stay independent.
- Local first processing, with cloud checks for outages and alerts.
Join our West Michigan pilot.
We are looking for 30 families to lead the way in privacy-first safety.