Eagle Eye Networks introduces LPR

Issue 2 2022 Surveillance

Eagle Eye Networks has launched Eagle Eye LPR (licence plate recognition), which uses artificial intelligence (AI) in a true cloud-based system for high accuracy in all kinds of challenging conditions. Eagle Eye LPR operates on readily available security cameras making it affordable and practical for today’s business owners.

“We’re seeing increased demand for LPR/ANPR for security and business optimisation. Eagle Eye LPR is designed to be easy to deploy and manage and it does not require the purchase of special cameras,” said Dean Drako, CEO of Eagle Eye Networks. “Our AI not only provides high accuracy, it is continuously improved to support new licence plates and increase accuracy.”

Powered by Eagle Eye Networks AI and analytics, Eagle Eye LPR works with the Eagle Eye Networks Vehicle Surveillance Package (VSP) to enable seamless monitoring of vehicles across multiple locations.

The benefits of Eagle Eye LPR include:

• Camera agnostic: Works securely with nearly any IP or other camera.

• Affordable: Does not require speciality cameras, onsite hardware or onsite maintenance.

• High accuracy: Eagle Eye’s AI provides accuracy even for non-standard licence plates and in challenging lighting and environmental conditions.

• Flexibility: Open API for unlimited integrations with other technology partners.

• Scalability: Manage and add locations, cameras and features with the click of a button.

• Continuous delivery: AI LPR is continually improved to support newer licence plates, and all Eagle Eye development innovations are instantly delivered to customers via the cloud.

Target applications for Eagle Eye LPR include:

• Smart parking with LPR-based automation.

• Corporate offices: secure, smooth vehicle entry/exit.

• Healthcare and education campuses: touchless access control.

• Home owners associations (HOAs) and multi-family homes: neighbourhood safety.

• Critical infrastructure, industrial: multi-site remote monitoring.

• Hospitality and more.

Eagle Eye LPR offers resellers opportunities to enter new markets, to provide additional services and to increase revenue.




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