
Intellio Integrated Video System Ltd. offers scalable CCTV systems powered by AI. Their core product, the IVS5, is intelligent video analytics software that automates security tasks like motion detection, tripwire crossing, theft detection, and more. It features intelligent event-based search, a smart live view that enlarges detected events, and automatic alerts. The system is camera-independent and offers features like integrated PTZ control and fixed view PTZ records. They also offer Intellio Video Devices, which are plug-and-play video servers optimized for video surveillance, available in various series like MINI, ECO, OPT, PRO, and PRO+ with differing camera capacities and storage options. Their business model appears to be a combination of software licensing (SaaS) for IVS5 and hardware sales for their video devices.

Intellio Integrated Video System Ltd. offers scalable CCTV systems powered by AI. Their core product, the IVS5, is intelligent video analytics software that automates security tasks like motion detection, tripwire crossing, theft detection, and more. It features intelligent event-based search, a smart live view that enlarges detected events, and automatic alerts. The system is camera-independent and offers features like integrated PTZ control and fixed view PTZ records. They also offer Intellio Video Devices, which are plug-and-play video servers optimized for video surveillance, available in various series like MINI, ECO, OPT, PRO, and PRO+ with differing camera capacities and storage options. Their business model appears to be a combination of software licensing (SaaS) for IVS5 and hardware sales for their video devices.
Headquarters: Budapest, Hungary
Founded: 2004
Core product: IVS5 intelligent video analytics software
Business model: Software licensing (IVS5) and hardware sales (video devices)
Employees (approx.): 15
Noted funding: Series A around Feb 2011
Security video analytics and automated CCTV monitoring for multi-site surveillance.
2004
Security / Video Surveillance
$2.8M
Dealroom lists a Feb 2011 Series A of $2.8M led by PortfoLion; other public aggregated records indicate funding activity around 2011.