Every part of Nightjar is open, from the circuit to the summary. Build it, improve it, keep it.
The person who records the audio should own it. That principle runs through the whole project. Nothing depends on a service that can be taken away, and nothing traps your recordings in a format only one company can read.
The firmware and software are copyleft, the hardware is open-hardware licensed, and the documentation is share-alike. Improvements stay open for everyone.
Off-the-shelf parts, a printed case, and a server you run. An ESP32-S3 with memory, an I2S microphone, a microSD card, a battery and a charging circuit. The firmware builds with common tooling, the case prints in a couple of hours, and the server runs on anything from a home NAS to a small cloud box.
The public repository is being prepared for release. Register your interest and we will let you know the moment it opens, so you can build, fork and contribute from day one.