Hawk Dashcam and Cabin Camera for Amazon Flex Drivers
Hawk is a phone dashcam app that turns your iPhone or Android into a court-ready recording system with optional cabin camera, designed for rideshare and Flex drivers who need evidence-grade footage without buying hardware.
Why Flex drivers use Hawk instead of hardware dashcams
Amazon Flex drivers face unique recording needs: you need front-road footage for disputes and accidents, cabin visibility for passenger safety, and the ability to export evidence quickly if a customer makes a false claim. A dedicated dashcam device means buying extra equipment and managing another subscription. Hawk by MRVL works on the phone you already have in your vehicle. It records continuously with SHA-256 integrity hashes on every clip so your footage is court-admissible, then exports as a signed ZIP manifest you can send directly to your insurance company, Amazon Flex support, or law enforcement. There is no monthly hardware cost and no subscription required to get started.
Cabin camera and passenger recording for rideshare and Flex
The Rideshare Pro tier unlocks cabin camera recording, which captures the interior of your vehicle during passenger trips. This is critical for Flex deliveries where you may have issues with damaged goods or false complaints, and for any rideshare work where you need proof of passenger behaviour. Hawk also includes shift mode, which chains multiple trip sessions together so your entire shift records as one continuous session, then breaks into separate trip clips for easy review. Passenger recording notice is built in, so you stay compliant with local recording laws. As of June 2026, Rideshare Pro costs £8.99 per month or £69.99 per year.
Evidence-grade recording and instant dispute export
Every video clip Hawk records gets a SHA-256 integrity hash written to its metadata. This cryptographic fingerprint proves the video has not been edited or corrupted, which makes it admissible in small-claims court, insurance disputes, and police reports. The Evidence Locker stores all your locked clips with biometric security (face or fingerprint) so they cannot be accidentally deleted. When you need to dispute a claim, tap the one-tap export button and Hawk packages your clips, GPS data, timestamps, and a signed manifest into a ZIP file. You email that ZIP to your insurance company, Flex support, or the relevant authority, and they can verify the integrity of every frame.
How Hawk works on your phone
Hawk mounts to your dashboard using any standard phone holder. Once you start a recording session, it captures video continuously, loops older footage when your storage runs low, and overlays GPS speed and timestamp data onto the footage if you enable that in your privacy settings. The free tier gives you 10 clips per month with 7-day retention, so you can try it immediately. Local Pro (£39.99 per year) adds unlimited clips, 180-day retention, and the evidence locker. For Flex and rideshare work, Rideshare Pro is the right tier because it adds cabin camera, shift mode, and iCloud sync for locked clips so your evidence stays safe even if your phone is lost or stolen.
GPS overlay, trip replay, and police reports
Hawk overlays your speed and GPS timestamp onto every clip, so the authorities or your insurance company can see exactly where you were and how fast you were travelling when an incident occurred. Trip map replay lets you visualise the polyline of your entire trip, so you can locate the exact moment something went wrong. On iOS, Hawk can submit your evidence directly to your local police department via NDSP integration, streamlining the reporting process if you are in an accident. All of this data is stored locally on your device by default. iCloud sync is available for Pro users who want a backup copy of their locked clips.
No subscription required to record; free tier works today
You do not need to pay anything to start recording. Download Hawk, mount your phone, and hit record. The free version stores 10 clips per month for 7 days, which is enough to test it on your next Flex shift or commute. If you need unlimited clips, longer retention, cabin camera, or the evidence locker, upgrade to Local Pro (£3.99 per month, £39.99 per year, or £49.99 lifetime) or Rideshare Pro (£8.99 per month or £69.99 per year). There are no hardware fees, no hidden subscriptions to a cloud service, and no long-term lock-in.
Download Hawk now and start recording your Flex shifts today, free.
Frequently asked questions
Is Hawk a real dashcam or just a phone app?
Hawk is a phone app that runs on your iPhone or Android and turns your device into a dashcam. It is not a hardware dashcam device. You mount your phone on your dashboard and let Hawk record continuously. All the footage, integrity hashes, and GPS data stay on your phone until you choose to export or sync to iCloud.
Can I record both the road and the inside of my vehicle at the same time?
Yes, but only in Rideshare Pro. The Rideshare Pro tier adds cabin camera functionality, so you can record the interior of your vehicle during passenger trips. You need a second device (a second phone or a tablet) mounted in the cabin to capture the interior, but Hawk can manage both streams within the Rideshare Pro plan.
Will my Hawk footage hold up in court?
Yes. Every clip is tagged with a SHA-256 integrity hash, which is a cryptographic proof that the footage has not been edited or corrupted. This makes it admissible as evidence in small-claims court, insurance disputes, and police investigations. Hawk also exports a signed manifest with your clips so the court or insurer can verify authenticity.
Does Hawk upload all my video to the cloud automatically?
No. By default, all recording stays on your phone. iCloud sync is optional and only syncs your locked clips if you have a Pro plan and choose to enable it. Your footage does not go to MRVL servers or any third-party platform unless you export it yourself.
What is Rideshare Pro, and do I need it for Flex driving?
Rideshare Pro (£8.99 per month or £69.99 per year) is the tier designed for Amazon Flex, Uber, Lyft, and other gig-work drivers. It adds cabin camera, shift mode (to chain multiple trips into one session), and passenger recording notice. If you only need front-road footage, Local Pro is enough. If you want cabin visibility and multi-trip sessions, Rideshare Pro is the right choice.
How much storage does Hawk use on my phone?
Video files are typically 50 to 100 MB per minute, depending on your phone's resolution and compression settings. Hawk loops older footage automatically, so it does not fill your storage indefinitely. A typical Flex shift (4 to 8 hours) uses 12 to 48 GB of temporary storage, but the app deletes older clips as new ones arrive to stay within your set retention window.