Retail Theft

From unboxing to your first prevented theft

No new cameras, no control room, no analyst subscription. One box turns the CCTV you already own into a system that intervenes while the theft is still happening.

  1. DAY ONE

    Your installer plugs in the box

    A compact unit joins your network next to the NVR. It discovers your cameras automatically (Hikvision, Dahua and UniFi natively, everything else over ONVIF) and pulls each one's video stream. Your NVR and monitors keep working exactly as before; we sit alongside, not in the way.

    Provisioning is a pairing code, not an engineering visit. A typical 16-camera store is live in an afternoon.

  2. CONTINUOUSLY

    The AI watches every feed at once

    On the box, in your store, the system tracks every person across every camera and reads their body movement: reaching, pocketing, bag movements, sudden aggression. Faces are checked against your ban list at the door.

    Nothing is streamed to a data centre for analysis. The intelligence lives on the box, which is why alerts take seconds, not minutes, and why your footage stays yours.

  3. IN UNDER 4 SECONDS

    Staff get an alert they can act on

    A snapshot, the camera name, and what was seen (concealment, aggression, or a named ban-list match) lands on staff phones and the in-store screen. Staff approach, offer help, and the theft usually ends right there: recovered stock, no confrontation, no police wait.

    Every alert takes a one-tap confirm or reject. That feedback retrains the models on your store's real footage, so accuracy compounds month after month.

  4. AFTERWARDS

    Evidence files itself

    Confirmed alerts become incidents with hashed, watermarked clips attached automatically, including the HD version fetched from your NVR. Enrol the offender onto your ban list straight from the incident, with the evidence requirement already met.

    Next time they walk in, the door camera knows, and the new alert links straight back to their history.

  5. EVERY NIGHT

    The store arms itself

    After closing, the same cameras become an intrusion alarm. The box drops to a low-power watch state; the moment a person is detected it wakes fully, records with pre-roll, and escalates from push notification to SMS until someone responds.

    Opening hours drive it automatically, with manual arm/disarm from the owner's phone.

The hardware is deliberately boring

A small, quiet unit with a consumer-grade GPU, sized for 8 to 32 cameras and certified per store size. It sits on a shelf by your NVR, updates itself, and phones home about its own health so problems are fixed before you notice them.

Bigger site? Bigger box. The platform is certified on larger hardware tiers for 48+ camera estates.

The Retail Theft box on a metal shelf, ethernet connected, amber status light glowing

Where everything lives

The division of labour is strict: the box in your store does the watching, recording and alerting; the cloud does coordination. If your internet dies mid-shoplift, the alert still fires.

Watch it catch something

The demo is live cameras and real detections, not a slide deck. Twenty minutes, your questions answered.