Foot Traffic Analytics Software
Count movement, identify busy periods, and understand zone engagement.
AI video analytics software
Horus is AI video analytics software that runs entirely on-premise: no cloud upload, no video leaving your site. It connects to your existing IP cameras via RTSP and delivers real-time detections, zone-based alerts, and operational reports on a Windows PC. Setup takes under an hour with no new hardware required.
Count movement, identify busy periods, and understand zone engagement.
Detect missing helmets, vests, and other required safety equipment.
Track waiting patterns and customer dwell time from existing cameras.
Trigger alerts only when configured objects enter the zones that matter.
Measure vehicle counts, speed signals, parking usage, and congestion.
Run analytics locally on Windows so video remains under your control.
Horus can support retail footfall, queue management, manufacturing PPE monitoring, logistics load dock activity, campus safety, traffic analytics, and parking utilisation. Each workflow is based on configured cameras and zones, so teams can measure the spaces that matter most.
Horus is built for teams comparing video analytics software prices, camera analytics downloads, and AI CCTV tools before they commit to a platform. You can request a demo for an existing-camera deployment, confirm that your IP cameras and Windows edge machine are a fit, and validate the on-premise workflow before expanding to more cameras or locations.
The key cost advantage is simple: Horus adds analytics to cameras you already own instead of forcing a new proprietary camera rollout. Video stays on-site, alerts and metadata sync to the dashboard, and your team can start with the highest-value zone before rolling out broader foot traffic, queue, PPE, or perimeter monitoring.
Horus starts with existing IP cameras instead of a proprietary camera replacement, so the main cost is the software tier and the Windows edge machine you already run or provision. Request a deployment fit check to confirm camera count, site type, and the best starter path before rollout.
For local deployment planning, see AI CCTV analytics in Saudi Arabia.
Confirm the operating fit before a demo or trial. Horus works best for existing-camera deployments that need local AI, clear alert workflows, and privacy-aware rollout across MEA/GCC operations.
25-40%
reduction in customer wait times in queue management deployments
Under 60 minutes
average setup time for a first camera and zone
50+ camera brands
supported through standard IP camera and RTSP feeds
Use the free ROI calculator to estimate the value of faster alerts, queue response, and reduced monitoring time for your site.
| Question | Horus | Cloud camera platforms |
|---|---|---|
| Video leaves site? | No. Processing runs locally. | Often yes, for cloud analysis. |
| New hardware required? | No. Works with existing IP cameras. | Often tied to proprietary cameras. |
| Setup time | Start with one camera and zone in under an hour. | Usually requires hardware ordering or installer work. |
| Privacy posture | Raw footage stays on-premise. | Depends on cloud retention and vendor policy. |
AI video analytics software uses computer vision to detect objects, events, and movement patterns in camera feeds. Horus applies this to existing CCTV and IP cameras so teams can measure activity and respond to events without replacing camera hardware.
No. Horus is designed for on-premise processing. Video analytics runs locally on the customer's machine, which helps teams keep footage private and simplify data sovereignty requirements.
Horus works with common IP camera and RTSP sources, including cameras from Hikvision, Dahua, Axis, and similar providers.
Horus supports retail, manufacturing, logistics, education, traffic, security, construction, healthcare, and hospitality use cases.
Horus starts with existing IP cameras instead of a proprietary camera replacement, so the main cost is the software tier and the Windows edge machine you already run or provision. Request a deployment fit check to confirm camera count, site type, and the best starter path before rollout.
Yes. Horus is built for single-location SMBs as well as multi-site operators. The Starter plan covers one camera, requires no new hardware, and does not require an in-house IT team.
Unlike Verkada and Rhombus, Horus does not require proprietary camera hardware and processes video on-premise. Teams can keep existing cameras while adding alerts, zones, and reports.
Read the Verkada alternative guide