Home Assistant Is Now Supported on Arcflux
Connect Home Assistant devices, sensors, cameras, and automations to Arcflux, then turn real-time smart-home events into AI-powered workflows and actions.

Home Assistant support is now available on Arcflux.
You can connect events from your Home Assistant environment to Arcflux and use them to trigger real-time AI workflows, automate decisions, send alerts, and coordinate actions across other systems.
Home Assistant already brings devices from different manufacturers into one place. Arcflux adds an orchestration layer on top, allowing those devices and events to become part of larger AI-powered workflows.

From device events to intelligent workflows
A traditional smart-home automation usually follows a fixed rule:
When this happens, perform that action.
With Arcflux, the workflow can also interpret context, classify events, analyse data, request approval, and decide what should happen next.
For example:
- A presence sensor detects someone entering a restricted area
- A camera captures an image or generates an alert
- Arcflux analyses the event and determines its severity
- A notification is sent to the appropriate person
- A follow-up action is triggered automatically
Instead of responding to every event in the same way, Arcflux can help determine whether an event is routine, unusual, urgent, or requires human review.

What can you build?
Home Assistant and Arcflux can be used together for workflows such as:
Smarter security alerts
Combine motion sensors, presence detection, door sensors, and camera events into a single workflow. Arcflux can classify the event, remove unnecessary alerts, generate a summary, and notify the right person.
AI-assisted camera workflows
Send camera events into an Arcflux workflow for image analysis, object classification, incident summarisation, or escalation.
Energy and environmental monitoring
Use temperature, humidity, air-quality, power-consumption, or water-leak sensors to trigger intelligent alerts and automated responses.
Elderly care and assisted living
Combine presence sensors and device activity to identify unusual patterns, such as prolonged inactivity or unexpected movement, while keeping a human in the approval loop.
Smart buildings and operational spaces
The integration is not limited to homes. Home Assistant is increasingly used in offices, workshops, warehouses, laboratories, and other connected environments. Arcflux can help connect those device events with AI models, APIs, messaging tools, and operational systems.
More than a simple automation rule
Arcflux workflows can include:
- AI models
- Event classification
- Conditional logic
- Guardrails
- Human approval
- API requests
- Data transformation
- Notifications
- External tools and integrations
This makes it possible to build workflows that go beyond simple device-to-device automation.
A sensor event can be filtered, enriched with additional context, analysed by AI, and routed differently depending on the result.
Built for real-time events
Arcflux is designed for systems where events arrive continuously from sensors, cameras, devices, APIs, and other real-time sources.
Home Assistant support brings that capability into one of the largest open smart-home ecosystems, giving makers, developers, and businesses a flexible way to experiment with AI-powered physical-world automation.
We are continuing to expand Arcflux’s device and IoT integrations, including support for more sensors, cameras, robotics platforms, and industrial protocols.