Offline by design

Video intelligence that never leaves the building.

Veyra runs on the cameras you already own. It surfaces the events that matter, pulls the evidence in seconds, and nothing ever reaches the cloud.

On-premise/ GDPR and EU AI Act compliant by architecture/ No cloud dependencies
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South bay camera still CAM-01 day 63 2 Jan, 00:12
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North drive camera still CAM-02 day 71 2 Jan, 00:09
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Lot overview camera still CAM-04 day 54 2 Jan, 00:07
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Compatibility

Works with the cameras you already run.

Point Veyra at a source and it reads the format. No new hardware, no rip and replace.

Hikvision Dahua Hanwha AXIS Bosch Reolink + teach it your own
Add camera source
Step 2 of 4 · Pick your camera vendor
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Pick your vendor. Cards with sub-profiles let you set the exact firmware.

Hikvision
3 sub-profiles
Dahua
3 sub-profiles
Hanwha (Wisenet)
2 sub-profiles
AXIS
2 sub-profiles
Bosch
Single profile
Reolink
2 sub-profiles
Other / I'll teach you
Single profile
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The wedge

Compliance is the architecture, not a setting.

Most video analytics ship your footage to the cloud, and that one decision creates the exposure regulated buyers can no longer accept. Veyra runs entirely inside your network instead.

01

Nothing leaves the building

No footage, personal data, or biometrics reach an external server. There is no cloud to opt out of.

02

Compliant by structure

GDPR and the EU AI Act in Europe, HIPAA and FERPA in the US. Met by how it is built, not a policy added later.

03

Your team stays in control

Veyra flags events and retrieves evidence. Your people decide what to act on. We do not watch your sites for you.

One engine, two motions

One index. Two ways to use it.

One index over the video you already keep. It works two ways, both fully on-premise.

Detection

Surfaces what happened.

Veyra reads archives and live feeds, flags defined events, and packages them into incident reports.

Retrieval

Proves it.

Describe what you need in plain language. Veyra returns the clip, camera, and timestamp in seconds. Hours of review become a sentence.

Detection

Events worth a person's attention.

Veyra watches for the things a security or operations team would stop and look at, and leaves the rest alone.

Intrusion

Someone crossing a boundary that should stay closed.

Restricted-zone entry

Presence inside an area you have marked off limits.

Presence

Activity where and when there should be none.

Loitering

People staying longer than a place calls for.

Falls

A person down, flagged for a fast safety response.

/ Worker-facing use is framed as safety only. Emotion and output monitoring are excluded by design.

Boundaries

What Veyra is not.

A clear scope is part of the pitch. It is how a compliance team signs off without a six-month review.

Not a camera or VMS replacement

It overlays the cameras and recorder you already run. Nothing gets ripped out.

Not a staffed monitoring service

No room of operators watching your feeds. Veyra flags events and retrieves evidence. Your team decides what matters.

Not a worker productivity tool

Where it sees people at work, the only purpose is safety. Emotion reading and output tracking are not built at all.

Why now

The deadline is already on the calendar.

2 Aug 2026
EU AI Act, full enforcement
Prohibited practices carry fines of up to €35M, or 7% of global annual turnover, whichever is higher.

Cloud vendors carry the data-residency and biometric exposure the new rules target. For a hospital, a school, or a critical site, procurement can no longer wave that through.

Offline is the answer that holds up, and in Europe no one else is doing it. The same logic carries to the US under HIPAA and FERPA.

Where it sits

The market leaves a gap. Veyra fills it.

Every category around video makes a trade you should not have to make. Veyra is the option that does not.

Cloud analytics platforms
hosted video AI
Real intelligence, but your footage leaves the building to get it.
Traditional VMS
on-site recording
Stays on-site, but offers no real way to find what happened.
Single-purpose point solutions
one alarm, one event
A fall detector or an intrusion alarm solves exactly one event each.
Veyra
offline detection and retrieval
Offline, general-purpose detection and retrieval over everything you record. Sold as an overlay, not a rip and replace.
Deployment

It fits whatever you already have.

You choose how much you need. The same engine serves all of it from one index.

Archive

Index recorded footage

Point Veyra at your archive for retrospective findings and incident packages.

Live

Connect live feeds

Bring in live feeds so events surface as they happen.

Both

Run the two together

Most sites do. Past and present sit in one index, searchable the same way, on the same hardware.

One index powers event detection, plain-language retrieval, and similarity search across cameras. One engine, on your hardware.

Start here

Run a pilot on your own footage.

Bring a slice of your archive or a few live feeds. See real events and real retrieval inside your own network, with nothing leaving it.

On-premise pilot · Your hardware · Nothing leaves your network