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One Incident, Six Cameras, One Command

Jeremy Gulley | Rhombus Blog Author & Global Director, Ecosystem
by Jeremy Gulley, on May 13th, 2026
AI & Automation
One Incident, Six Cameras, One Command

Rhombus + Claude Series

Something happened in your lobby at 2:14 AM. Maybe someone tailgated through the front door. Maybe a contractor dropped a package in the wrong place. Whatever it was, six different cameras captured a piece of it — and if you want to understand what actually happened, you need to see all six at once.

With most camera systems, that means opening six browser tabs, scrubbing each feed to the right moment, and screen-recording them so you can play them back side by side. People do this. People also hate it. A fifteen-minute incident turns into a two-hour video editing project, and the resulting artifact isn’t even shareable with your legal or security team without another round of cleanup.

Multi-camera review is a solved problem in every other industry. It shouldn’t still be this hard in physical security.

Rhombus treats multi-camera footage as a single queryable stream — synchronized, location-aware, and ready to assemble on demand.

For the developers:

With Claude and the Rhombus plugin, the stitched video is one prompt:

“Build me a multi-camera video of everything in the HQ lobby between 2:10 and 2:25 AM last night.”

Claude pulls the relevant feeds, syncs them by timestamp, and renders a single MP4 with camera names and wall-clock overlays.

The payoff: Incident review stops requiring a video editing skillset. The same footage that takes two hours to compile by hand is available in sixty seconds — as a shareable artifact your security, legal, and HR teams can all use. Physical security becomes as easy to document as any other kind of incident in your organization.