We’re expanding our contribution program: Provide firmware from RF systems, and receive equivalent value in Kaiju licenses.

Same idea as the hardware exchange, just lighter to ship and far more revealing.

What you get in exchange

  • The assessed value of your hardware in Kaiju Pro licenses
  • Access to advanced decoding, analysis, and generation capabilities
  • A platform that improves directly from your input

Accepted firmware sources

We’re interested in firmware from systems such as:

  • Alarm systems (control panels, sensors)
  • Gate and garage automation
  • Remote controls and keyfobs
  • Industrial RF control devices

Requirements

  • RF-related systems (typically sub-GHz range)
  • Firmware must be readable and not protected
  • Clear identification: brand, model, region
  • Non-encrypted firmware. Check entropy to know if it is encrypted. binwalk -E is your friend…

Not eligible

  • Encrypted firmware
  • Compiled FW originating from a public code repo
  • Non-RF-related systems
  • Partial or corrupted dumps
  • EEPROM dumps

How the firmware is used

We don’t redistribute it. We don’t publish it.

We analyze it to extract protocol intelligence and improve Kaiju’s capabilities.

Practical steps

  • Contact us before sending anything
  • Provide context (device type, model, origin)
  • Ensure the firmware dump is complete and usable