Everyday awareness
Gate, parking, common-area and after-hours movement signals for practical review.
CCTV intelligence for every site
Veyviz connects compatible camera feeds to motion and presence alerts, footfall or queue signals, incident review and evidence workflows, so owners and site teams can understand what needs attention without watching every feed.
Operating blindspots
Rules and zones surface the cameras that need attention instead of asking people to constantly monitor screens.
Movement, entry, queue and occupancy signals help people act before missed activity becomes a bigger issue.
Event timelines connect camera references, snapshots, assigned users and response notes for faster review.
Platform flow
Veyviz is not a magic AI dashboard. It is a controlled workflow system for deciding which camera signals matter, who receives them and how the outcome is reviewed.
Assess cameras, DVR, NVR or stream access before connection.
Connect selected feeds according to network and access requirements.
Define gates, entrances, counters, common areas, corridors and parking links.
Turn queue, flow and incident signals into assigned events.
Review patterns, snapshots, timelines and pilot outcomes.
Site zones
Every monitored zone has a different operating question. Veyviz keeps the interface tied to decisions, from a home gate or shop entrance to an office common area, mall atrium or service corridor.
Arrival, visitor flow and movement visibility.
Customer presence, queue build-up and attention signals.
Activity patterns during working hours, events or shared-space use.
After-hours or rule-based movement alerts.
Vehicle and pedestrian flow signals where coverage allows.
Use-case fit
Veyviz should help smaller customers see immediate value while giving enterprise teams the control, access and reporting discipline they expect.
Gate, parking, common-area and after-hours movement signals for practical review.
Entry activity, queue pressure, restricted access and incident evidence from compatible cameras.
Camera access, monitored zones, user roles and escalation workflows for site teams.
Repeatable pilots, multi-zone rollout, reports and management visibility across sites.
Direct answer
Veyviz is an AI video intelligence layer for compatible existing CCTV. It can start with a home, shop, office, apartment, mall area or larger facility, then connect camera feeds to alerts, activity signals, evidence timelines and rollout reports.
Buyer fit
Veyviz is built for home owners, shop owners, apartment associations, security heads, operations managers and IT/facility teams that want practical camera intelligence without committing to full hardware replacement on day one.
Common buyer questions
The website uses clear, cautious language for AI and camera claims so Veyviz can sell on day one without overpromising.
Veyviz is an AI video intelligence platform for homes, shops, offices, apartments, malls and facilities already running CCTV. It connects compatible camera feeds to alerts, activity signals, queue and footfall insights, evidence timelines and operating reports.
Veyviz can connect with compatible camera, DVR, NVR or stream outputs where secure technical access is available. Compatibility is reviewed before a pilot is proposed.
Not necessarily. The recommended path is to assess current feeds, choose pilot zones and upgrade only where access, quality or reliability is not suitable.
Yes. A focused first step can be a gate camera, shop entrance, office corridor, apartment common area, food court queue or service corridor.
Typical zones include gates, entrances, shop floors, counters, common areas, corridors, parking links and restricted service areas, depending on camera coverage and site policy.
Veyviz starts with compatibility review, zone selection, secure access planning, rule configuration, pilot validation, training and then a phased expansion plan.
Veyviz is built for home owners, shop owners, apartment associations, security heads, operations managers and IT or facility teams that need actionable camera intelligence without starting from zero.
Deployment should be planned around selected cameras, defined monitored zones, role-based access, activity trails and the policies of the site operator.
Pilot-first rollout
Send the camera setup, DVR/NVR details or priority zones. Veyviz can help identify the first practical path, from one camera or one zone to a larger rollout.