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Core Technology

Computer Vision

AI cameras that turn video into counts. Draw a box, a line, or a region on the camera view and we measure what happens inside it — curb congestion, vehicles, people, space utilization — bucketed every 15 minutes and streamed live to your map.

What Our Cameras Measure

You decide what matters in the frame. The camera counts it.

Draw a region of interest around a room, or parking area and track how many people or vehicles are inside it, and for how long

Draw a bounding box over a curb, loading zone, or intersection approach and measure how congested it is

Draw a line across a lane, driveway, doorway, or sidewalk and count every vehicle or person that crosses it, by direction

Get every count as a 15-minute bucket on your dashboards, charts, and alerts — alongside your sensor data

Watch every camera live over an HLS stream, with recordings retained for 7 days by default and as long as you want on request

Retrofit the cameras you already own — our edge device makes any IP camera AI-capable, no hardware replacement

Keep the VMS or NVR you already record to — we tap the same camera feed for analytics and leave your footage where it lives

Draw What You Want to Measure

Three tools, drawn straight onto the live camera view. No model training, no integrator, no ticket to us — draw it and the counts start.

Bounding Box

Curb & Zone Congestion

You draw

Drag a box around a curb, loading zone, bus stop, parking bay, or intersection approach.

The box becomes a zone we watch. We report how much of it is occupied, how long each vehicle stays, and how often it turns over — so you can tell a busy curb from a blocked one.

You get

Occupancy over timeCongestion levelDwell time per vehicleTurnover rate

Counting Line

Vehicle & People Counts

You draw

Draw a line across a lane, driveway, doorway, sidewalk, or corridor.

Every crossing increments a count, tagged with its direction and what crossed — vehicle or person. One camera can carry as many lines as the view supports.

You get

Crossings by directionVehicle vs. pedestrianPeak hour volumesEntries vs. exits

Region of Interest

Space Utilization

You draw

Trace a region around a room, floor plate, waiting area, lobby, or parking lot.

Instead of counting crossings, we count what is inside the region at any moment. That is the number that tells you whether a space is earning its square footage.

You get

People presentOccupancy vs. capacityAverage dwell timeUtilization by hour

One camera can carry as many boxes, lines, and regions as its view supports — a single intersection camera can count four approaches, watch two curbs, and measure a crosswalk at the same time. Every one of them is included in the camera's monthly price.

Every Count, Bucketed Every 15 Minutes

Detection runs continuously on the edge. What lands in the platform is a tidy 15-minute summary — one row per box, line, or region, aligned to the clock so buckets compare cleanly across cameras, days, and sites.

BucketSourceMetricValue
08:00 – 08:15
Main St curbBox
Peak occupancy4 of 5 spaces
08:00 – 08:15
Main St curbBox
Average dwell6 min 20 s
08:15 – 08:30
North approachLine
Vehicles crossed212 north / 190 south
08:15 – 08:30
Lobby doorsLine
People in / out88 in / 34 out
08:30 – 08:45
4th floor eastRegion
Average present37 people (62% of capacity)

Illustrative buckets from a single deployment — a curb box, two counting lines, and a floor region.

Why 15 Minutes
Fine enough to watch a peak hour form and to alert on a curb that just filled up. Coarse enough to chart a full year without drowning the browser — four points an hour, not four thousand.
Counts, Not Footage
A bucket is numbers: how many, how long, how full. No imagery is attached to it, so the history charts and AI queries the same way a temperature reading does.
Cheap to Keep Forever
A camera producing counts every 15 minutes generates a trivial amount of data. Years of it costs a rounding error at $0.05 per GB — the video is the heavy part, and the counts stand on their own without it.

Counts follow the same retention rules as the rest of your data: a rolling 14 days on Base Operations, or accumulating in the lakehouse for years on Expanded Operations.

Live Video, Kept as Long as You Need

The counts tell you what happened. The video shows you. Both come from the same camera, on the same platform.

Live HLS Stream
Every camera live-streams over HLS and plays in the browser — no plugin, no desktop VMS client, no VPN into the site. Open a camera from the map, or watch a wall of them side by side.
7 Days of Recording, or More
Recorded video is retained for 7 days by default — enough to review last week's incident. Need 30 days, a year, or whatever your records policy requires? We extend it as long as you want, priced as added storage.

Video retention and count retention are set separately, and that is deliberate: footage is heavy and most teams only need the recent window, while the 15-minute counts are small enough to keep for years. Drop the video after 7 days and you still keep every number it produced. And if your footage already goes to a VMS or an NVR of your own, keep it there — our recording is a convenience, not a requirement.

What a Camera Costs

One flat monthly price per camera. No per-event fee, no per-detection fee, no charge for drawing another line.

$39per camera / month

Included in every camera

  • AI detection running on the edge, continuously
  • Every bounding box, counting line, and region you draw on that camera
  • 15-minute counts on your dashboards, charts, and alerts
  • Live HLS streaming plus 7 days of recorded video

Billed separately

  • Video retention beyond 7 days — quoted per camera as added storage, and skippable entirely if you already record to your own VMS or NVR
  • Count history past 14 days — metered at $0.05 per GB on Expanded Operations
  • The monthly platform plan for the site the camera sits on

A camera is priced above a sensor because video ingest and inference cost more to deliver than a device reporting a handful of values. See the full rate card for every line.

Already Have a VMS or an NVR? Keep It.
If your footage already lands in a video management system or an NVR on site, there is nothing to migrate and no storage bill to take on. We tap the same camera over RTSP or ONVIF, run detection on the edge, and send the 15-minute counts to the platform. Your recordings stay where they are, on your storage, under your retention policy.

You pay

  • The $39 monthly camera subscription — detection, counts, and alerts
  • The platform plan for the site, as usual

You skip

  • Extended video retention — no per-camera storage line at all
  • A second copy of your footage in someone else's cloud
  • Replacing or reconfiguring the system your team already knows

We are not trying to replace your recording stack. If you want us to be the VMS too, we can be — but if that job is already covered, we will just do the analytics.

Key Capabilities

What our computer vision technology makes possible

AI-Ready Edge Device
Our edge device retrofits your existing IP cameras — turning any standard camera into an AI sensor without replacing infrastructure. Detection runs on the edge; only counts and the stream leave the site.
Mobility Movement & Origin–Destination
Beyond single lines and zones: chain detections across a camera network to see where people and vehicles come from and where they go, plus traffic density and queue lengths in real time.
Satellite Change Detection
Periodically compare satellite imagery to detect land use change, construction activity, and encroachments across an entire jurisdiction — no camera required.

Use Cases

How operators are putting AI cameras to work

Curbside Congestion & Compliance
Box every loading zone and bus stop, then watch occupancy and turnover instead of guessing. Identify overuse, double-parking, and high-demand blocks to inform policy and enforcement.
Loading zone occupancyBus stop clearanceDouble-parking detectionTurnover analytics
Traffic & Pedestrian Volumes
Replace manual turning-movement counts and short-term tube studies with lines that count continuously, in both directions, every day of the year.
Turning movementsPedestrian volumesPeak hour factorsBefore/after studies
Workplace & Facility Utilization
Region-of-interest counts across floors, meeting areas, and lobbies show which spaces are actually used — the evidence base for consolidating, subletting, or re-planning square footage.
Desk & floor utilizationMeeting space demandLobby footfallCapacity planning
Camera Infrastructure Upgrade
Maximize ROI on cameras you already own. The edge device makes any IP camera AI-ready and streams it live, so you modernize analytics and video management without a hardware refresh.
Existing camera retrofitsPhased deploymentMulti-vendor supportRemote management

Works With Your Existing Stack

Our edge device and analytics platform connect to what you already have

Existing IP cameras (any brand)RTSP & ONVIF streamsTraffic signal controllersParking management systems

Ready to Make Your Cameras Count?

Tell us how many cameras you have and what you want measured. We'll show you the boxes, lines, and regions we would draw on your own camera views.

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