Practical Uses of Video Surveillance Software for Windows Users

Smart video surveillance with AI-based motion detection software is the future of home and office security. Imagine being able to keep an eye on your pets, children, and home from anywhere in the world, all with just a few taps on your smartphone.
  • Supervision of children: As parents, we all want to make sure our kids are safe and protected, even when we're not there. With smart video surveillance, you can check in on your kids while they're playing, doing homework, or even taking a nap.
  • Watching the babysitter work: Hiring a babysitter can be nerve-wracking, especially when you're not there to supervise. With Smart Vision, you can keep an eye on your little ones and the babysitter, so you can relax and enjoy your time away from home.
  • Watching the housekeeper clean the house: Hiring a housekeeper can be a great convenience, but it's always good to make sure they're doing their job properly. With smart video surveillance, you can check in on your housekeeper and make sure your home is being cleaned to your standards.

Smart video surveillance
with AI-based motion detector use cases

Your yard
An intelligent computer surveys what's going on in the backyard or inside the house. Your mobile phone will display all events.
Elevator hall
Your mobile phone will receive the elevator hall videos only when a specific event has occurred. The system isn't dependent on the camera orientation in order to distinguish people, animals, cars or other objects. .
Parking lot
The parking-lot system will automatically identify a car entry/exit along with its license plate.
Apartments
You'll have surveillance over pets and guests in your apartment. The application will even distinguish a man from a pet.
Facilities security
Our application will help the operator identify target information by displaying only relevant events out of the entire video stream. There is no need to peer at hundreds of tiny images on the monitor. .
Nanny
Monitoring of nanny activities; monitoring of cleaning activities on the basis of human detection.
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