AI analytics

Analytics that convert camera feeds into operational signals.

Veyviz analytics are designed around practical site decisions: where movement is rising, where queues are building, where access needs attention, and where evidence must be found quickly.

FootfallQueue pressureOccupancyRestricted movementEvidence review
Pilot-first value

Review compatibility, validate one site workflow, then expand with evidence from the pilot.

Modules

Each analytics module must answer a real operating question.

01

People flow and footfall trend

Understand how visitor movement changes across entrances, corridors and key zones.

  • Useful for gate, entrance, shop-floor and tenant-area visibility
  • Best validated against selected zones and site baselines
02

Queue pressure signal

Monitor queues where delays affect customer experience, such as shop counters, service desks, food courts and entry control points.

  • Routes pressure signals to operations users
  • Works best where camera angle and queue area are clearly defined
03

Occupancy and zone activity

Track active areas during working hours, events, weekends and festivals so teams understand where crowding is growing.

  • Supports safety and operational planning
  • Designed for zone trends rather than personal identification
04

Restricted-area movement

Flag activity in gates, service corridors, back-of-house paths, stock rooms or closed areas during configured time windows.

  • Routes alerts to accountable security users
  • Pairs event with camera reference and timeline
05

Evidence and event review

Reduce time spent searching for incidents by linking alerts to camera, zone, timestamp and response notes.

  • Helps review incidents and operational disputes
  • Supports a shared security/operations timeline
06

Rules, thresholds and validation

Analytics are configured and validated on site so the output is useful to the people who will actually respond.

  • Thresholds should match operating reality
  • Pilot feedback improves rollout quality

Important boundary

AI output should support human response. It should not replace site judgement.

Veyviz is designed to surface signals and evidence. Site teams still decide response protocols, escalation policies and how alerts are used within their operating procedures.

Better question:

"Which recurring decision should this camera feed help us make faster?"

Pilot-first rollout

Choose one analytic that matters most to your site.

Start with the camera or zone where visibility would change daily response: gate, entrance, counter, common area, corridor or parking link.