
Nistarium LLC
Prevent unwanted photography with our adaptive optical privacy platform
For more information contact Eric Jeffery or Dennis Roark.
Cameras are everywhere. Nistarium is developing patented technology designed to help people and organizations control when and where electronic image capture occurs. From live entertainment and corporate boardrooms to research laboratories and protected spaces, our optical privacy platform is intended to help safeguard privacy, confidential information, and innovation.
Application Concepts
The following concept illustrations demonstrate how Nistarium's patented optical privacy technology may be applied across multiple industries. While the underlying technology remains the same, each concept highlights a different environment where controlling unauthorized electronic image acquisition may provide value.
Ongoing topics: personal privacy, anti-surveillance, anti-drone applications, museum and exhibit protection, religious facility protection, venue management, selective visual-access control, and additional industry-specific use cases.
Current status: commercial partnership discussions, continued use-case development, expansion of patent protection through international (PCT) filings, refinement of product messaging, and presentation of patent-backed technology to prospective partners.
The invention materials describe applications spanning personal privacy in public settings, event and venue control, museum installations, and religious or restricted facilities, along with broader institutional and tactical concepts.
Concepts intended to help individuals manage involuntary inclusion in photos or video in public or surveillance-dense environments.
Object-level deployment concepts for exhibits, fragile works, loaned collections, and spaces where visual capture must be limited or prohibited.
Potential use in sacred or sensitive environments where photography restrictions exist to preserve sanctity, privacy, or institutional policy.
Applications for concerts, theatrical performances, screenings, conventions, private events, and other controlled media environments.