Top 11 Enterprise Video Surveillance startups

Nov 02, 2024 | By Fernando Lopez

1
Country: USA | Funding: $444.3M
Verkada is an IoT platform that combines plug-and-play security cameras with intelligent, cloud-based software.
2
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.
3
Country: USA | Funding: $67.5M
Rhombus provides cloud managed video security for enterprises that is intelligent and doesn’t require complicated servers or NVR’s.
4
Country: Canada | Funding: $30.5M
Avigilon Corporation is a motorola solutions company provides trusted security solutions to the global market.
5
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
6
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.
7
Country: USA | Funding: $12M
Ivideon - the world’s only cloud network video surveillance service with 15 data centres located around the world.
8
Country: Canada
Camcloud is a cloud-based video surveillance and storage platform for small businesses and home owners. The features of the company are cloud storage, open platform, timeline, mobile apps, camera health check, notifications, multi-user, and camera labels.
9
Country: Australia
iSpyConnect offers security and surveillance software solutions with motion and sound detection, recording, and alerting systems.
10
Country: USA
Blue Iris is an innovative video management software.
Editor: Fernando Lopez
Fernando Lopez is a senior editor for SaaStartups. He joined the company after having previously spent over three years at ReadWriteWeb. Prior to his work as a reporter, Fernando worked in I.T. across a number of industries, including banking, retail and software. Fernando graduated from the University of Buenos Aires (Computer Science). He is more-than-averagely interested in photography and can often be found with a camera slung over his shoulder. He wrote a book about pitching startups to investors. You can contact Fernando at fernandolopez(at)saastartups(dot)com