Light, view, and privacy. Controlled by the house
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Light, view, and privacy. Controlled by the house

Motorized shades that follow the sun, the schedule, and your mood. Gentle daylight in the morning. No glare during meetings. Full privacy at night, automatically.

The problem

Shades are usually either on or off

Manual blinds and disconnected smart-roller setups leave you adjusting them all day, or just giving up and living with too much sun, too much heat, or no privacy.

Sun hits differently every hour

Light moves across the day. By 11 AM the living room is too bright; by 4 PM the bedroom is overheated. Nobody adjusts the shades every hour.

Wires and remotes everywhere

Pull cords, separate remotes, a different app for each room. Five different ways to do the same simple thing.

No privacy at the right moment

Lights come on inside at dusk, but the shades stay open. The whole street can see in. Closing them after the fact is too late.

Wasted energy in summer

Sun bakes the rooms all afternoon, then the AC works overtime to undo it. Shades could have stopped the heat at the window, if anyone had closed them in time.

How PIERRE solves it

Shades that think about daylight so you don't

PIERRE coordinates every motorized blind, curtain, and awning in the home. It uses the sun, the calendar, presence, and weather to keep every window in the right state, without anyone reaching for a remote.

Sun-position tracking

PIERRE knows where the sun is at every moment. Shades on the south side drop when glare starts; the east side opens at sunrise. Different windows, different rules, no input from you.

Time-based schedules

Morning open, evening close, full privacy after 10 PM. Set the daily rhythm once and let the house run it. Adjust for weekends without touching every shade.

Scenes that set the whole house

One tap for "Movie Time" closes the living-room shades, leaves the kitchen open, and dims the lights. One tap for "Away" closes everything for privacy.

Weather-aware behavior

On a hot day, shades drop early on the sunny side to keep the AC load low. On a windy day, awnings retract on their own to protect the motor.

Group or single window

Drop every shade in the house with one command, or fine-tune a single window. The same app does both, the same way.

Quiet, smooth motors

Shades open and close slowly and silently. No clattering, no jolting. Subtle enough that you barely notice the house is doing the work.

Shading zones

Every window has a different job

Different rooms need different behaviors. PIERRE lets you set rules per zone, wake, sleep, focus, glare, privacy, and lets each window follow its own logic.

Living room

Living room

Big windows for the view, but the afternoon sun is harsh. Shades drop to half between 2 and 5 PM to cut glare without blocking the view, then open again at sunset.

Sun trackingGlare controlScenes
Bedroom

Bedroom

Full blackout at night, gentle gradual opening 10 minutes before the alarm. You wake up with the light, not the buzzer. Re-closes during midday naps.

Wake-upBlackoutSleep
Kitchen & dining

Kitchen & dining

Open all morning for natural breakfast light. Filters the late-afternoon sun so dinner is comfortable. Closes when the room is empty after 11 PM.

ScheduleAutoFilter
Home office

Home office

Tilts the slats to block direct screen glare while keeping the room bright. During calls, drop fully for privacy. After hours, the room takes care of itself.

FocusPrivacyTilt
Behind the scenes

A small set of parts, hidden behind the walls

A motor inside the shade, a tiny controller in the wall, and the PIERRE brain that coordinates them. No visible boxes, no extra remotes.

Ready when you are

Let the house handle the windows

Talk to a PIERRE partner about motorizing your shades, new build, retrofit, or single room.

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