Top 10 Startups developing AI for Video Surveillance

Updated: February 02, 2024 | Editor: Siddhant Patel

These startups use computer vision to develop intelligent video surveillance systems that can analyze video footage in real-time, detect and recognize objects, behaviors, and anomalies, and provide actionable insights to enhance security and safety measures, revolutionizing video surveillance by improving threat detection, reducing false alarms, and enabling proactive monitoring and response in various applications such as public safety, retail, and transportation.
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Country: USA | Funding: $444.3M
Verkada is an IoT platform that combines plug-and-play security cameras with intelligent, cloud-based software.
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Country: Canada | Funding: $94.1M
Solink is a provider of video security and business analytics solutions for companies. It includes AI-powered threat identification system, enabling it to recognize potential risks like unauthorized access attempts and break-ins.
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Country: Ireland | Funding: $88.6M
Everseen uses computer vision to prevent theft at self-checkout counters.
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Country: USA | Funding: $62M
Spot AI is the simplest way to move your video security to the cloud. One dashboard for all your cameras.
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Country: USA | Funding: $30M
Voxel uses computer vision and AI to enable security cameras to automatically identify hazards and high-risk activities in real-time
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Country: USA | Funding: $24.5M
Rhombus provides cloud managed video security for enterprises that is intelligent and doesn’t require complicated servers or NVR’s.
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Country: USA | Funding: $25M
Enabling intelligent physical security with its Security Fusion Platform (TM). Using sensor fusion (the collection of data from multiple sensors) and machine learning, the startup’s platform pulls data from a company’s disparate monitoring systems and security sensors to provide operators the information to evaluate and respond to alerts.
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Country: USA | Funding: $18.6M
Automotus uses first-of-its-kind computer vision technology to help cities, airports and fleets manage congestion and emissions at the curb.
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Country: USA | Funding: $14.8M
Actuate builds software that employs computer vision to automatically detect gun threats and intruders in security camera feeds.
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Country: USA
ICR created Ella, a cloud-based deep learning solution that augments surveillance cameras with natural language search capabilities
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Country: Chile | Funding: $2.5M
We provide Video Analytics as a Service to turn any surveillance video into data and actions that automate operations.
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Country: India | Funding: $1.2M
Tango is an AI-based computer vision company that provides everyday solutions to retailers by converting video footage into meaningful insights (Walk in Count, Demographics, Shopper traffic through Heatmap & Sentiment analysis).
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Country: Russia
Visillect specializes in industrial recognition systems development using state of the art machine vision technologies
Editor: Siddhant Patel
Siddhant Patel is a senior editor for AI-Startups. He is based out of India and has previously worked at publications including Huffington Post and The Next Web. Siddhant has a special interest in artificial intelligence and has spent a decade covering the rapidly-evolving business and technology of the industry. Siddhant graduated from the Indian Institute of Science (Bengaluru). When he’s not writing, Siddhant is also a developer and has a deep historical knowledge of the computer industry for the past 50 years. You can contact Siddhant at sidpatel(at)ai-startups(dot)org