Everything You Need to Know

Discover everything you need to know before getting started. In this section, we’ve answered the most commonly asked questions to help you better understand our process, services, and what you can expect from our expert consultants. Whether you’re looking for clear guidance, want to explore how things work, or need quick solutions to your concerns, this FAQ is designed to give you complete clarity and confidence. Take a moment to browse through and find the answers that matter most to you.

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KenVision can detect intrusions, aggressive behavior, overcrowding, weapons, smoke, fire, and unauthorized access in real time.


No. KenVision works with your existing CCTV camera network, eliminating the need for major infrastructure changes.


KenVision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that enhances campus safety, security, and operational monitoring using existing CCTV infrastructure.


Absolutely. The platform is designed to scale from small schools to large university networks with centralized visibility and control.


KenVision provides real-time alerts with very low latency, enabling rapid action by campus security and administrators.


Yes. AI-powered occupancy analytics and heatmaps help institutions understand space utilization and improve scheduling efficiency.


Yes. It monitors queues and crowd density in cafeterias, entrances, libraries, and common areas to improve movement and reduce congestion.


Yes. KenVision tracks vehicle movement, parking congestion, school bus flow, and parent pickup/drop-off activity for safer campus traffic management.


It provides real-time alerts for unusual activity, crowd congestion, restricted zone access, and emergency situations to enable faster response.


Yes. KenVision supports centralized monitoring for single or multi-campus educational institutions through one unified dashboard.


KenVision can detect intrusions, aggressive behavior, overcrowding, weapons, smoke, fire, and unauthorized access in real time.


No. KenVision works with your existing CCTV camera network, eliminating the need for major infrastructure changes.


KenVision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that enhances campus safety, security, and operational monitoring using existing CCTV infrastructure.


Absolutely. The platform is designed to scale from small schools to large university networks with centralized visibility and control.


KenVision provides real-time alerts with very low latency, enabling rapid action by campus security and administrators.


Yes. AI-powered occupancy analytics and heatmaps help institutions understand space utilization and improve scheduling efficiency.


Yes. It monitors queues and crowd density in cafeterias, entrances, libraries, and common areas to improve movement and reduce congestion.


Yes. KenVision tracks vehicle movement, parking congestion, school bus flow, and parent pickup/drop-off activity for safer campus traffic management.


It provides real-time alerts for unusual activity, crowd congestion, restricted zone access, and emergency situations to enable faster response.


Yes. KenVision supports centralized monitoring for single or multi-campus educational institutions through one unified dashboard.


KenVision can detect intrusions, aggressive behavior, overcrowding, weapons, smoke, fire, and unauthorized access in real time.


No. KenVision works with your existing CCTV camera network, eliminating the need for major infrastructure changes.


KenVision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that enhances campus safety, security, and operational monitoring using existing CCTV infrastructure.


Absolutely. The platform is designed to scale from small schools to large university networks with centralized visibility and control.


KenVision provides real-time alerts with very low latency, enabling rapid action by campus security and administrators.


Yes. AI-powered occupancy analytics and heatmaps help institutions understand space utilization and improve scheduling efficiency.


Yes. It monitors queues and crowd density in cafeterias, entrances, libraries, and common areas to improve movement and reduce congestion.


Yes. KenVision tracks vehicle movement, parking congestion, school bus flow, and parent pickup/drop-off activity for safer campus traffic management.


It provides real-time alerts for unusual activity, crowd congestion, restricted zone access, and emergency situations to enable faster response.


Yes. KenVision supports centralized monitoring for single or multi-campus educational institutions through one unified dashboard.


KenVision can detect intrusions, aggressive behavior, overcrowding, weapons, smoke, fire, and unauthorized access in real time.


No. KenVision works with your existing CCTV camera network, eliminating the need for major infrastructure changes.


KenVision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that enhances campus safety, security, and operational monitoring using existing CCTV infrastructure.


Absolutely. The platform is designed to scale from small schools to large university networks with centralized visibility and control.


KenVision provides real-time alerts with very low latency, enabling rapid action by campus security and administrators.


Yes. AI-powered occupancy analytics and heatmaps help institutions understand space utilization and improve scheduling efficiency.


Yes. It monitors queues and crowd density in cafeterias, entrances, libraries, and common areas to improve movement and reduce congestion.


Yes. KenVision tracks vehicle movement, parking congestion, school bus flow, and parent pickup/drop-off activity for safer campus traffic management.


It provides real-time alerts for unusual activity, crowd congestion, restricted zone access, and emergency situations to enable faster response.


Yes. KenVision supports centralized monitoring for single or multi-campus educational institutions through one unified dashboard.


KenVision can detect intrusions, aggressive behavior, overcrowding, weapons, smoke, fire, and unauthorized access in real time.


No. KenVision works with your existing CCTV camera network, eliminating the need for major infrastructure changes.


KenVision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that enhances campus safety, security, and operational monitoring using existing CCTV infrastructure.


Absolutely. The platform is designed to scale from small schools to large university networks with centralized visibility and control.


KenVision provides real-time alerts with very low latency, enabling rapid action by campus security and administrators.


Yes. AI-powered occupancy analytics and heatmaps help institutions understand space utilization and improve scheduling efficiency.


Yes. It monitors queues and crowd density in cafeterias, entrances, libraries, and common areas to improve movement and reduce congestion.


Yes. KenVision tracks vehicle movement, parking congestion, school bus flow, and parent pickup/drop-off activity for safer campus traffic management.


It provides real-time alerts for unusual activity, crowd congestion, restricted zone access, and emergency situations to enable faster response.


Yes. KenVision supports centralized monitoring for single or multi-campus educational institutions through one unified dashboard.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your existing CCTV cameras and analyses live footage across every zone of your luxury store — display areas, fitting rooms entrances, POS counters, stockrooms, and entry points. It detects patterns, monitors customer behaviour, tracks staff activity, and sends instant alerts when something needs immediate attention — all in real time, without replacing a single camera.

Kenvision's AI monitoring platform is designed to adapt to any high-value retail environment. For luxury retailers it is particularly valuable because every product on your floor carries significant value, every customer interaction is critical, and the cost of a single theft or staff irregularity is far higher than in mass-market retail. Kenvision gives you the precision and discretion that luxury retail demands.

No. Kenvision works with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A quick technical assessment of your current setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to your store operations during setup.

A standard single-store luxury retail deployment takes 1–2 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Multi-location deployments are managed in phases to minimise any disruption to store operations.

Not at all. Kenvision operates entirely in the background — passively monitoring through your existing cameras. There are no additional devices on the shop floor, no visible change to your store environment, and no disruption to the premium experience your customers expect.

Kenvision monitors customer and staff behaviour across all zones of your store in real time. It detects suspicious activity — prolonged dwell time near high-value display cases, unusual handling of merchandise, and attempts to conceal items — and sends an instant alert to your security or floor manager. Because alerts are sent in real time, your team can respond discreetly and professionally before a theft occurs — protecting both your merchandise and your brand reputation.

Yes. Kenvision does not trigger alarms or create public alerts. It sends a discreet notification directly to the floor manager or security team's mobile device or earpiece — allowing them to approach the situation professionally and without drawing attention. This is especially important in a luxury retail environment where maintaining customer dignity is paramount.

Yes. Kenvision can be configured to monitor specific zones — including jewellery counters, watch displays, handbag showcases, and any other high-value product areas — with heightened sensitivity and customised alert thresholds.

Yes. Kenvision monitors your entire store perimeter, entry points, and internal zones around the clock — including after operating hours. Any unauthorized movement inside the store or at entry points outside business hours triggers an immediate alert to your security contact.

Yes. Kenvision monitors staff movement and activity across all zones — including stockrooms, back offices, and POS counters. It detects unauthorized access to restricted areas, unusual handling of merchandise outside floor hours, and suspicious activity near cash handling points — all logged with timestamps and video evidence.

Kenvision gives your store management real-time visibility into how customers move through your space — which displays attract the most attention, where customers spend the most time, and where they disengage. This data allows you to optimise your store layout, product placement, and staff positioning to create a more personalised and attentive experience for every customer who walks through your door.

Heatmaps are visual representations of customer movement and dwell time across your store floor. They show you exactly which areas, displays, and product zones attract the most customer attention — and which are being overlooked. For luxury retailers this is invaluable for deciding where to place hero products, seasonal collections, and new arrivals to maximise visibility and engagement.

Yes. By monitoring dwell time and interaction patterns near specific display zones, Kenvision provides insight into which products customers are spending the most time with — even if they do not make a purchase. This data helps your buying and merchandising teams make smarter decisions about product placement, display design, and inventory planning.

Yes. Kenvision can be configured to monitor footfall and alert floor managers when traffic in a specific zone increases — ensuring your team is always positioned and ready to deliver attentive service. For VIP appointment-based visits, the system helps ensure the right staff coverage is in place at all times.

Kenvision detects queue build-up at billing and service counters in real time. When the queue exceeds a defined threshold, an alert is sent to the floor manager to open an additional counter or redirect a staff member. In luxury retail — where a long wait at the till directly impacts the premium experience — this is a critical capability.

Yes. Kenvision tracks staff presence and movement across all zones of your store. It identifies coverage gaps — areas of the floor left unattended — and alerts the manager before a customer is left without assistance. In a luxury retail environment where personalised service is the core differentiator, ensuring the right staff coverage at all times is essential.

Yes. Kenvision provides data on staff presence by zone, customer interaction frequency, and response time to customer dwell events. This data gives store managers an objective, data-backed view of staff deployment and performance — supporting fair and informed management decisions.

Kenvision monitors zones and activity patterns — not individual identities. It does not use facial recognition and does not store biometric data. Staff are informed of monitoring as part of standard workplace policy. The system is fully compliant with applicable data privacy regulations.

No. Kenvision does not use facial recognition technology and does not identify or store any personal biometric data. It monitors movement, behaviour patterns, and spatial activity — not individual identities. This is a deliberate design choice to ensure full compliance with data privacy regulations and to respect the privacy of both customers and staff.

Yes. Kenvision is designed to be compliant with applicable data privacy regulations including DISHA guidelines in India. No personal identification data is stored. All video data is processed and stored in accordance with applicable legal requirements.

Standard retail privacy notice practice applies — customers are informed of CCTV monitoring through in-store signage as required by law. The AI analytics layer operates within the same framework as standard CCTV monitoring and does not require additional disclosure beyond existing retail privacy notice requirements.

Kenvision sends real-time alerts via mobile app notification and desktop dashboard. Alert types include suspicious behaviour near high-value displays, staff coverage gaps, queue build-up at POS, unauthorized access to restricted zones, and after-hours intrusion detection. All alerts include a timestamp and linked video clip for immediate review.

Yes. Kenvision is fully configurable to your store's specific layout, zones, and alert thresholds. During the deployment process, our team works with your store management to map all key zones, define alert parameters, and configure the system to match your operational requirements precisely.

Yes. Kenvision supports multi-location monitoring from a single centralised dashboard — giving regional managers and head office teams full visibility across all stores simultaneously. Each location has its own zone configuration and alert settings.

Kenvision provides ongoing technical support post-deployment including remote monitoring of system performance, regular system health checks, and a dedicated support contact for any issues. Our team is available to assist with any configuration changes, new zone setups, or alert threshold adjustments as your store evolves.

Video footage retention is configured based on your store's requirements and applicable legal guidelines. Kenvision's incident logging system automatically tags and saves clips linked to alert events — making it easy to retrieve specific incident footage without reviewing hours of raw recording.

The ROI for luxury retailers is significant and measurable across multiple areas — reduction in merchandise theft and shrinkage, improved staff productivity and coverage, smarter product placement driving higher conversion rates, and faster response to incidents reducing loss per event. For a luxury retailer where a single stolen item can be worth lakhs — the payback period on Kenvision is typically very short.

No minimum requirements. Kenvision works effectively in boutique single-floor luxury stores as well as large multi-floor flagship retail environments. Our team will assess your store and recommend the optimal configuration for your specific setup.

Book a Demo. Our BTM Expert will understand your specific operational challenges, and recommend the right Kenvision configuration for your Luxury Retail.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your existing CCTV cameras and analyses live footage across every zone of your luxury store — display areas, fitting rooms entrances, POS counters, stockrooms, and entry points. It detects patterns, monitors customer behaviour, tracks staff activity, and sends instant alerts when something needs immediate attention — all in real time, without replacing a single camera.

Kenvision's AI monitoring platform is designed to adapt to any high-value retail environment. For luxury retailers it is particularly valuable because every product on your floor carries significant value, every customer interaction is critical, and the cost of a single theft or staff irregularity is far higher than in mass-market retail. Kenvision gives you the precision and discretion that luxury retail demands.

No. Kenvision works with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A quick technical assessment of your current setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to your store operations during setup.

A standard single-store luxury retail deployment takes 1–2 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Multi-location deployments are managed in phases to minimise any disruption to store operations.

Not at all. Kenvision operates entirely in the background — passively monitoring through your existing cameras. There are no additional devices on the shop floor, no visible change to your store environment, and no disruption to the premium experience your customers expect.

Kenvision monitors customer and staff behaviour across all zones of your store in real time. It detects suspicious activity — prolonged dwell time near high-value display cases, unusual handling of merchandise, and attempts to conceal items — and sends an instant alert to your security or floor manager. Because alerts are sent in real time, your team can respond discreetly and professionally before a theft occurs — protecting both your merchandise and your brand reputation.

Yes. Kenvision does not trigger alarms or create public alerts. It sends a discreet notification directly to the floor manager or security team's mobile device or earpiece — allowing them to approach the situation professionally and without drawing attention. This is especially important in a luxury retail environment where maintaining customer dignity is paramount.

Yes. Kenvision can be configured to monitor specific zones — including jewellery counters, watch displays, handbag showcases, and any other high-value product areas — with heightened sensitivity and customised alert thresholds.

Yes. Kenvision monitors your entire store perimeter, entry points, and internal zones around the clock — including after operating hours. Any unauthorized movement inside the store or at entry points outside business hours triggers an immediate alert to your security contact.

Yes. Kenvision monitors staff movement and activity across all zones — including stockrooms, back offices, and POS counters. It detects unauthorized access to restricted areas, unusual handling of merchandise outside floor hours, and suspicious activity near cash handling points — all logged with timestamps and video evidence.

Kenvision gives your store management real-time visibility into how customers move through your space — which displays attract the most attention, where customers spend the most time, and where they disengage. This data allows you to optimise your store layout, product placement, and staff positioning to create a more personalised and attentive experience for every customer who walks through your door.

Heatmaps are visual representations of customer movement and dwell time across your store floor. They show you exactly which areas, displays, and product zones attract the most customer attention — and which are being overlooked. For luxury retailers this is invaluable for deciding where to place hero products, seasonal collections, and new arrivals to maximise visibility and engagement.

Yes. By monitoring dwell time and interaction patterns near specific display zones, Kenvision provides insight into which products customers are spending the most time with — even if they do not make a purchase. This data helps your buying and merchandising teams make smarter decisions about product placement, display design, and inventory planning.

Yes. Kenvision can be configured to monitor footfall and alert floor managers when traffic in a specific zone increases — ensuring your team is always positioned and ready to deliver attentive service. For VIP appointment-based visits, the system helps ensure the right staff coverage is in place at all times.

Kenvision detects queue build-up at billing and service counters in real time. When the queue exceeds a defined threshold, an alert is sent to the floor manager to open an additional counter or redirect a staff member. In luxury retail — where a long wait at the till directly impacts the premium experience — this is a critical capability.

Yes. Kenvision tracks staff presence and movement across all zones of your store. It identifies coverage gaps — areas of the floor left unattended — and alerts the manager before a customer is left without assistance. In a luxury retail environment where personalised service is the core differentiator, ensuring the right staff coverage at all times is essential.

Yes. Kenvision provides data on staff presence by zone, customer interaction frequency, and response time to customer dwell events. This data gives store managers an objective, data-backed view of staff deployment and performance — supporting fair and informed management decisions.

Kenvision monitors zones and activity patterns — not individual identities. It does not use facial recognition and does not store biometric data. Staff are informed of monitoring as part of standard workplace policy. The system is fully compliant with applicable data privacy regulations.

No. Kenvision does not use facial recognition technology and does not identify or store any personal biometric data. It monitors movement, behaviour patterns, and spatial activity — not individual identities. This is a deliberate design choice to ensure full compliance with data privacy regulations and to respect the privacy of both customers and staff.

Yes. Kenvision is designed to be compliant with applicable data privacy regulations including DISHA guidelines in India. No personal identification data is stored. All video data is processed and stored in accordance with applicable legal requirements.

Standard retail privacy notice practice applies — customers are informed of CCTV monitoring through in-store signage as required by law. The AI analytics layer operates within the same framework as standard CCTV monitoring and does not require additional disclosure beyond existing retail privacy notice requirements.

Kenvision sends real-time alerts via mobile app notification and desktop dashboard. Alert types include suspicious behaviour near high-value displays, staff coverage gaps, queue build-up at POS, unauthorized access to restricted zones, and after-hours intrusion detection. All alerts include a timestamp and linked video clip for immediate review.

Yes. Kenvision is fully configurable to your store's specific layout, zones, and alert thresholds. During the deployment process, our team works with your store management to map all key zones, define alert parameters, and configure the system to match your operational requirements precisely.

Yes. Kenvision supports multi-location monitoring from a single centralised dashboard — giving regional managers and head office teams full visibility across all stores simultaneously. Each location has its own zone configuration and alert settings.

Kenvision provides ongoing technical support post-deployment including remote monitoring of system performance, regular system health checks, and a dedicated support contact for any issues. Our team is available to assist with any configuration changes, new zone setups, or alert threshold adjustments as your store evolves.

Video footage retention is configured based on your store's requirements and applicable legal guidelines. Kenvision's incident logging system automatically tags and saves clips linked to alert events — making it easy to retrieve specific incident footage without reviewing hours of raw recording.

The ROI for luxury retailers is significant and measurable across multiple areas — reduction in merchandise theft and shrinkage, improved staff productivity and coverage, smarter product placement driving higher conversion rates, and faster response to incidents reducing loss per event. For a luxury retailer where a single stolen item can be worth lakhs — the payback period on Kenvision is typically very short.

No minimum requirements. Kenvision works effectively in boutique single-floor luxury stores as well as large multi-floor flagship retail environments. Our team will assess your store and recommend the optimal configuration for your specific setup.

Book a Demo. Our BTM Expert will understand your specific operational challenges, and recommend the right Kenvision configuration for your Luxury Retail.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your existing CCTV cameras and analyses live footage across every zone of your luxury store — display areas, fitting rooms entrances, POS counters, stockrooms, and entry points. It detects patterns, monitors customer behaviour, tracks staff activity, and sends instant alerts when something needs immediate attention — all in real time, without replacing a single camera.

Kenvision's AI monitoring platform is designed to adapt to any high-value retail environment. For luxury retailers it is particularly valuable because every product on your floor carries significant value, every customer interaction is critical, and the cost of a single theft or staff irregularity is far higher than in mass-market retail. Kenvision gives you the precision and discretion that luxury retail demands.

No. Kenvision works with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A quick technical assessment of your current setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to your store operations during setup.

A standard single-store luxury retail deployment takes 1–2 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Multi-location deployments are managed in phases to minimise any disruption to store operations.

Not at all. Kenvision operates entirely in the background — passively monitoring through your existing cameras. There are no additional devices on the shop floor, no visible change to your store environment, and no disruption to the premium experience your customers expect.

Kenvision monitors customer and staff behaviour across all zones of your store in real time. It detects suspicious activity — prolonged dwell time near high-value display cases, unusual handling of merchandise, and attempts to conceal items — and sends an instant alert to your security or floor manager. Because alerts are sent in real time, your team can respond discreetly and professionally before a theft occurs — protecting both your merchandise and your brand reputation.

Yes. Kenvision does not trigger alarms or create public alerts. It sends a discreet notification directly to the floor manager or security team's mobile device or earpiece — allowing them to approach the situation professionally and without drawing attention. This is especially important in a luxury retail environment where maintaining customer dignity is paramount.

Yes. Kenvision can be configured to monitor specific zones — including jewellery counters, watch displays, handbag showcases, and any other high-value product areas — with heightened sensitivity and customised alert thresholds.

Yes. Kenvision monitors your entire store perimeter, entry points, and internal zones around the clock — including after operating hours. Any unauthorized movement inside the store or at entry points outside business hours triggers an immediate alert to your security contact.

Yes. Kenvision monitors staff movement and activity across all zones — including stockrooms, back offices, and POS counters. It detects unauthorized access to restricted areas, unusual handling of merchandise outside floor hours, and suspicious activity near cash handling points — all logged with timestamps and video evidence.

Kenvision gives your store management real-time visibility into how customers move through your space — which displays attract the most attention, where customers spend the most time, and where they disengage. This data allows you to optimise your store layout, product placement, and staff positioning to create a more personalised and attentive experience for every customer who walks through your door.

Heatmaps are visual representations of customer movement and dwell time across your store floor. They show you exactly which areas, displays, and product zones attract the most customer attention — and which are being overlooked. For luxury retailers this is invaluable for deciding where to place hero products, seasonal collections, and new arrivals to maximise visibility and engagement.

Yes. By monitoring dwell time and interaction patterns near specific display zones, Kenvision provides insight into which products customers are spending the most time with — even if they do not make a purchase. This data helps your buying and merchandising teams make smarter decisions about product placement, display design, and inventory planning.

Yes. Kenvision can be configured to monitor footfall and alert floor managers when traffic in a specific zone increases — ensuring your team is always positioned and ready to deliver attentive service. For VIP appointment-based visits, the system helps ensure the right staff coverage is in place at all times.

Kenvision detects queue build-up at billing and service counters in real time. When the queue exceeds a defined threshold, an alert is sent to the floor manager to open an additional counter or redirect a staff member. In luxury retail — where a long wait at the till directly impacts the premium experience — this is a critical capability.

Yes. Kenvision tracks staff presence and movement across all zones of your store. It identifies coverage gaps — areas of the floor left unattended — and alerts the manager before a customer is left without assistance. In a luxury retail environment where personalised service is the core differentiator, ensuring the right staff coverage at all times is essential.

Yes. Kenvision provides data on staff presence by zone, customer interaction frequency, and response time to customer dwell events. This data gives store managers an objective, data-backed view of staff deployment and performance — supporting fair and informed management decisions.

Kenvision monitors zones and activity patterns — not individual identities. It does not use facial recognition and does not store biometric data. Staff are informed of monitoring as part of standard workplace policy. The system is fully compliant with applicable data privacy regulations.

No. Kenvision does not use facial recognition technology and does not identify or store any personal biometric data. It monitors movement, behaviour patterns, and spatial activity — not individual identities. This is a deliberate design choice to ensure full compliance with data privacy regulations and to respect the privacy of both customers and staff.

Yes. Kenvision is designed to be compliant with applicable data privacy regulations including DISHA guidelines in India. No personal identification data is stored. All video data is processed and stored in accordance with applicable legal requirements.

Standard retail privacy notice practice applies — customers are informed of CCTV monitoring through in-store signage as required by law. The AI analytics layer operates within the same framework as standard CCTV monitoring and does not require additional disclosure beyond existing retail privacy notice requirements.

Kenvision sends real-time alerts via mobile app notification and desktop dashboard. Alert types include suspicious behaviour near high-value displays, staff coverage gaps, queue build-up at POS, unauthorized access to restricted zones, and after-hours intrusion detection. All alerts include a timestamp and linked video clip for immediate review.

Yes. Kenvision is fully configurable to your store's specific layout, zones, and alert thresholds. During the deployment process, our team works with your store management to map all key zones, define alert parameters, and configure the system to match your operational requirements precisely.

Yes. Kenvision supports multi-location monitoring from a single centralised dashboard — giving regional managers and head office teams full visibility across all stores simultaneously. Each location has its own zone configuration and alert settings.

Kenvision provides ongoing technical support post-deployment including remote monitoring of system performance, regular system health checks, and a dedicated support contact for any issues. Our team is available to assist with any configuration changes, new zone setups, or alert threshold adjustments as your store evolves.

Video footage retention is configured based on your store's requirements and applicable legal guidelines. Kenvision's incident logging system automatically tags and saves clips linked to alert events — making it easy to retrieve specific incident footage without reviewing hours of raw recording.

The ROI for luxury retailers is significant and measurable across multiple areas — reduction in merchandise theft and shrinkage, improved staff productivity and coverage, smarter product placement driving higher conversion rates, and faster response to incidents reducing loss per event. For a luxury retailer where a single stolen item can be worth lakhs — the payback period on Kenvision is typically very short.

No minimum requirements. Kenvision works effectively in boutique single-floor luxury stores as well as large multi-floor flagship retail environments. Our team will assess your store and recommend the optimal configuration for your specific setup.

Book a Demo. Our BTM Expert will understand your specific operational challenges, and recommend the right Kenvision configuration for your Luxury Retail.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your existing CCTV cameras and analyses live footage across every zone of your luxury store — display areas, fitting rooms entrances, POS counters, stockrooms, and entry points. It detects patterns, monitors customer behaviour, tracks staff activity, and sends instant alerts when something needs immediate attention — all in real time, without replacing a single camera.

Kenvision's AI monitoring platform is designed to adapt to any high-value retail environment. For luxury retailers it is particularly valuable because every product on your floor carries significant value, every customer interaction is critical, and the cost of a single theft or staff irregularity is far higher than in mass-market retail. Kenvision gives you the precision and discretion that luxury retail demands.

No. Kenvision works with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A quick technical assessment of your current setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to your store operations during setup.

A standard single-store luxury retail deployment takes 1–2 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Multi-location deployments are managed in phases to minimise any disruption to store operations.

Not at all. Kenvision operates entirely in the background — passively monitoring through your existing cameras. There are no additional devices on the shop floor, no visible change to your store environment, and no disruption to the premium experience your customers expect.

Kenvision monitors customer and staff behaviour across all zones of your store in real time. It detects suspicious activity — prolonged dwell time near high-value display cases, unusual handling of merchandise, and attempts to conceal items — and sends an instant alert to your security or floor manager. Because alerts are sent in real time, your team can respond discreetly and professionally before a theft occurs — protecting both your merchandise and your brand reputation.

Yes. Kenvision does not trigger alarms or create public alerts. It sends a discreet notification directly to the floor manager or security team's mobile device or earpiece — allowing them to approach the situation professionally and without drawing attention. This is especially important in a luxury retail environment where maintaining customer dignity is paramount.

Yes. Kenvision can be configured to monitor specific zones — including jewellery counters, watch displays, handbag showcases, and any other high-value product areas — with heightened sensitivity and customised alert thresholds.

Yes. Kenvision monitors your entire store perimeter, entry points, and internal zones around the clock — including after operating hours. Any unauthorized movement inside the store or at entry points outside business hours triggers an immediate alert to your security contact.

Yes. Kenvision monitors staff movement and activity across all zones — including stockrooms, back offices, and POS counters. It detects unauthorized access to restricted areas, unusual handling of merchandise outside floor hours, and suspicious activity near cash handling points — all logged with timestamps and video evidence.

Kenvision gives your store management real-time visibility into how customers move through your space — which displays attract the most attention, where customers spend the most time, and where they disengage. This data allows you to optimise your store layout, product placement, and staff positioning to create a more personalised and attentive experience for every customer who walks through your door.

Heatmaps are visual representations of customer movement and dwell time across your store floor. They show you exactly which areas, displays, and product zones attract the most customer attention — and which are being overlooked. For luxury retailers this is invaluable for deciding where to place hero products, seasonal collections, and new arrivals to maximise visibility and engagement.

Yes. By monitoring dwell time and interaction patterns near specific display zones, Kenvision provides insight into which products customers are spending the most time with — even if they do not make a purchase. This data helps your buying and merchandising teams make smarter decisions about product placement, display design, and inventory planning.

Yes. Kenvision can be configured to monitor footfall and alert floor managers when traffic in a specific zone increases — ensuring your team is always positioned and ready to deliver attentive service. For VIP appointment-based visits, the system helps ensure the right staff coverage is in place at all times.

Kenvision detects queue build-up at billing and service counters in real time. When the queue exceeds a defined threshold, an alert is sent to the floor manager to open an additional counter or redirect a staff member. In luxury retail — where a long wait at the till directly impacts the premium experience — this is a critical capability.

Yes. Kenvision tracks staff presence and movement across all zones of your store. It identifies coverage gaps — areas of the floor left unattended — and alerts the manager before a customer is left without assistance. In a luxury retail environment where personalised service is the core differentiator, ensuring the right staff coverage at all times is essential.

Yes. Kenvision provides data on staff presence by zone, customer interaction frequency, and response time to customer dwell events. This data gives store managers an objective, data-backed view of staff deployment and performance — supporting fair and informed management decisions.

Kenvision monitors zones and activity patterns — not individual identities. It does not use facial recognition and does not store biometric data. Staff are informed of monitoring as part of standard workplace policy. The system is fully compliant with applicable data privacy regulations.

No. Kenvision does not use facial recognition technology and does not identify or store any personal biometric data. It monitors movement, behaviour patterns, and spatial activity — not individual identities. This is a deliberate design choice to ensure full compliance with data privacy regulations and to respect the privacy of both customers and staff.

Yes. Kenvision is designed to be compliant with applicable data privacy regulations including DISHA guidelines in India. No personal identification data is stored. All video data is processed and stored in accordance with applicable legal requirements.

Standard retail privacy notice practice applies — customers are informed of CCTV monitoring through in-store signage as required by law. The AI analytics layer operates within the same framework as standard CCTV monitoring and does not require additional disclosure beyond existing retail privacy notice requirements.

Kenvision sends real-time alerts via mobile app notification and desktop dashboard. Alert types include suspicious behaviour near high-value displays, staff coverage gaps, queue build-up at POS, unauthorized access to restricted zones, and after-hours intrusion detection. All alerts include a timestamp and linked video clip for immediate review.

Yes. Kenvision is fully configurable to your store's specific layout, zones, and alert thresholds. During the deployment process, our team works with your store management to map all key zones, define alert parameters, and configure the system to match your operational requirements precisely.

Yes. Kenvision supports multi-location monitoring from a single centralised dashboard — giving regional managers and head office teams full visibility across all stores simultaneously. Each location has its own zone configuration and alert settings.

Kenvision provides ongoing technical support post-deployment including remote monitoring of system performance, regular system health checks, and a dedicated support contact for any issues. Our team is available to assist with any configuration changes, new zone setups, or alert threshold adjustments as your store evolves.

Video footage retention is configured based on your store's requirements and applicable legal guidelines. Kenvision's incident logging system automatically tags and saves clips linked to alert events — making it easy to retrieve specific incident footage without reviewing hours of raw recording.

The ROI for luxury retailers is significant and measurable across multiple areas — reduction in merchandise theft and shrinkage, improved staff productivity and coverage, smarter product placement driving higher conversion rates, and faster response to incidents reducing loss per event. For a luxury retailer where a single stolen item can be worth lakhs — the payback period on Kenvision is typically very short.

No minimum requirements. Kenvision works effectively in boutique single-floor luxury stores as well as large multi-floor flagship retail environments. Our team will assess your store and recommend the optimal configuration for your specific setup.

Book a Demo. Our BTM Expert will understand your specific operational challenges, and recommend the right Kenvision configuration for your Luxury Retail.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your existing CCTV cameras and analyses live footage across every zone of your luxury store — display areas, fitting rooms entrances, POS counters, stockrooms, and entry points. It detects patterns, monitors customer behaviour, tracks staff activity, and sends instant alerts when something needs immediate attention — all in real time, without replacing a single camera.

Kenvision's AI monitoring platform is designed to adapt to any high-value retail environment. For luxury retailers it is particularly valuable because every product on your floor carries significant value, every customer interaction is critical, and the cost of a single theft or staff irregularity is far higher than in mass-market retail. Kenvision gives you the precision and discretion that luxury retail demands.

No. Kenvision works with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A quick technical assessment of your current setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to your store operations during setup.

A standard single-store luxury retail deployment takes 1–2 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Multi-location deployments are managed in phases to minimise any disruption to store operations.

Not at all. Kenvision operates entirely in the background — passively monitoring through your existing cameras. There are no additional devices on the shop floor, no visible change to your store environment, and no disruption to the premium experience your customers expect.

Kenvision monitors customer and staff behaviour across all zones of your store in real time. It detects suspicious activity — prolonged dwell time near high-value display cases, unusual handling of merchandise, and attempts to conceal items — and sends an instant alert to your security or floor manager. Because alerts are sent in real time, your team can respond discreetly and professionally before a theft occurs — protecting both your merchandise and your brand reputation.

Yes. Kenvision does not trigger alarms or create public alerts. It sends a discreet notification directly to the floor manager or security team's mobile device or earpiece — allowing them to approach the situation professionally and without drawing attention. This is especially important in a luxury retail environment where maintaining customer dignity is paramount.

Yes. Kenvision can be configured to monitor specific zones — including jewellery counters, watch displays, handbag showcases, and any other high-value product areas — with heightened sensitivity and customised alert thresholds.

Yes. Kenvision monitors your entire store perimeter, entry points, and internal zones around the clock — including after operating hours. Any unauthorized movement inside the store or at entry points outside business hours triggers an immediate alert to your security contact.

Yes. Kenvision monitors staff movement and activity across all zones — including stockrooms, back offices, and POS counters. It detects unauthorized access to restricted areas, unusual handling of merchandise outside floor hours, and suspicious activity near cash handling points — all logged with timestamps and video evidence.

Kenvision gives your store management real-time visibility into how customers move through your space — which displays attract the most attention, where customers spend the most time, and where they disengage. This data allows you to optimise your store layout, product placement, and staff positioning to create a more personalised and attentive experience for every customer who walks through your door.

Heatmaps are visual representations of customer movement and dwell time across your store floor. They show you exactly which areas, displays, and product zones attract the most customer attention — and which are being overlooked. For luxury retailers this is invaluable for deciding where to place hero products, seasonal collections, and new arrivals to maximise visibility and engagement.

Yes. By monitoring dwell time and interaction patterns near specific display zones, Kenvision provides insight into which products customers are spending the most time with — even if they do not make a purchase. This data helps your buying and merchandising teams make smarter decisions about product placement, display design, and inventory planning.

Yes. Kenvision can be configured to monitor footfall and alert floor managers when traffic in a specific zone increases — ensuring your team is always positioned and ready to deliver attentive service. For VIP appointment-based visits, the system helps ensure the right staff coverage is in place at all times.

Kenvision detects queue build-up at billing and service counters in real time. When the queue exceeds a defined threshold, an alert is sent to the floor manager to open an additional counter or redirect a staff member. In luxury retail — where a long wait at the till directly impacts the premium experience — this is a critical capability.

Yes. Kenvision tracks staff presence and movement across all zones of your store. It identifies coverage gaps — areas of the floor left unattended — and alerts the manager before a customer is left without assistance. In a luxury retail environment where personalised service is the core differentiator, ensuring the right staff coverage at all times is essential.

Yes. Kenvision provides data on staff presence by zone, customer interaction frequency, and response time to customer dwell events. This data gives store managers an objective, data-backed view of staff deployment and performance — supporting fair and informed management decisions.

Kenvision monitors zones and activity patterns — not individual identities. It does not use facial recognition and does not store biometric data. Staff are informed of monitoring as part of standard workplace policy. The system is fully compliant with applicable data privacy regulations.

No. Kenvision does not use facial recognition technology and does not identify or store any personal biometric data. It monitors movement, behaviour patterns, and spatial activity — not individual identities. This is a deliberate design choice to ensure full compliance with data privacy regulations and to respect the privacy of both customers and staff.

Yes. Kenvision is designed to be compliant with applicable data privacy regulations including DISHA guidelines in India. No personal identification data is stored. All video data is processed and stored in accordance with applicable legal requirements.

Standard retail privacy notice practice applies — customers are informed of CCTV monitoring through in-store signage as required by law. The AI analytics layer operates within the same framework as standard CCTV monitoring and does not require additional disclosure beyond existing retail privacy notice requirements.

Kenvision sends real-time alerts via mobile app notification and desktop dashboard. Alert types include suspicious behaviour near high-value displays, staff coverage gaps, queue build-up at POS, unauthorized access to restricted zones, and after-hours intrusion detection. All alerts include a timestamp and linked video clip for immediate review.

Yes. Kenvision is fully configurable to your store's specific layout, zones, and alert thresholds. During the deployment process, our team works with your store management to map all key zones, define alert parameters, and configure the system to match your operational requirements precisely.

Yes. Kenvision supports multi-location monitoring from a single centralised dashboard — giving regional managers and head office teams full visibility across all stores simultaneously. Each location has its own zone configuration and alert settings.

Kenvision provides ongoing technical support post-deployment including remote monitoring of system performance, regular system health checks, and a dedicated support contact for any issues. Our team is available to assist with any configuration changes, new zone setups, or alert threshold adjustments as your store evolves.

Video footage retention is configured based on your store's requirements and applicable legal guidelines. Kenvision's incident logging system automatically tags and saves clips linked to alert events — making it easy to retrieve specific incident footage without reviewing hours of raw recording.

The ROI for luxury retailers is significant and measurable across multiple areas — reduction in merchandise theft and shrinkage, improved staff productivity and coverage, smarter product placement driving higher conversion rates, and faster response to incidents reducing loss per event. For a luxury retailer where a single stolen item can be worth lakhs — the payback period on Kenvision is typically very short.

No minimum requirements. Kenvision works effectively in boutique single-floor luxury stores as well as large multi-floor flagship retail environments. Our team will assess your store and recommend the optimal configuration for your specific setup.

Book a Demo. Our BTM Expert will understand your specific operational challenges, and recommend the right Kenvision configuration for your Luxury Retail.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your mall's existing CCTV cameras and continuously analyses live footage across every zone — entry and exit points, atriums, food courts, retail corridors, parking areas, escalators, and service zones. It detects patterns, monitors footfall, tracks crowd movement, and sends instant alerts to the right person the moment something needs attention — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

No. Kenvision works with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A quick technical assessment confirms compatibility before deployment. No disruption to mall operations during setup.

A standard single-mall deployment takes 2–4 weeks from site assessment to go-live depending on the size of the facility, number of cameras, and zones to be configured. Our team works around mall operating hours to ensure zero disruption to retailers or shoppers.

Yes. Kenvision provides a centralised dashboard giving mall management teams complete real-time visibility across every zone of the facility — all entry and exit points, retail corridors, anchor stores, food courts, parking areas, and service zones — simultaneously from any device, anywhere.

Kenvision accurately counts visitor footfall at every entry and exit point of the mall in real time. It tracks peak hours, daily traffic patterns, zone-wise visitor distribution, and dwell time across different areas of the mall. This data gives mall management a precise, real-time picture of how visitors move through the facility — enabling smarter operational, leasing, and marketing decisions.

Zone heatmaps are visual representations of visitor movement and dwell time across the mall floor plan. They show which corridors, atriums, anchor store entrances, and common areas attract the most foot traffic — and which zones are underperforming. For mall management this data is invaluable for optimising tenant placement, planning promotional activities, and maximising the commercial value of every square foot of leasable space.

Yes. Kenvision's footfall counting, zone heatmaps, and shopper flow data give mall management teams accurate, objective traffic data that can be shared with retail tenants to support lease negotiations, promotional planning, and store performance analysis. Tenants gain visibility into how many shoppers pass their storefront — and how many actually enter.

Kenvision monitors occupancy levels across all zones of the mall in real time. When visitor density in a specific zone — food court, atrium, escalator lobby, or event space — exceeds a defined safe threshold, an immediate alert is sent to mall operations staff to manage crowd flow and prevent unsafe overcrowding situations.

Yes. Kenvision detects queue build-up at food court counters, information desks, ticketing points, and any other service areas in real time. When queue length exceeds a defined threshold, an alert is sent to operations staff to open additional counters or redirect visitors — improving the overall shopper experience and reducing wait times.

Kenvision monitors all public areas, retail corridors, service zones, and restricted areas for suspicious behaviour — including loitering near high-value store entrances, unusual movement patterns, and attempts to access restricted zones. Real-time alerts are sent to your security team immediately — enabling a fast, professional response before an incident escalates.

Yes. Kenvision monitors parking entry and exit points, vehicle movement patterns, dwell time, and after-hours activity across your parking facility. It detects unauthorized vehicle access, suspicious activity, and security incidents in parking areas — sending instant alerts to your security team with timestamped video clips.

Kenvision monitors every zone of the mall around the clock — including after operating hours. Any unauthorized movement inside the mall, at service entrances, in loading bays, or across the parking facility outside business hours triggers an immediate alert to your security control room with a timestamped video clip for immediate action.

Yes. Kenvision monitors all restricted zones — service corridors, loading bays, utility rooms, back offices, server rooms, and cash handling areas. Any unauthorized entry triggers an instant alert to mall security with a timestamped clip — protecting both mall assets and tenant security.

Kenvision's real-time zone occupancy monitoring gives mall management an immediate picture of visitor distribution across the facility during an emergency. Operations teams can identify which zones have the highest occupancy, monitor evacuation progress in real time, and ensure all areas are cleared — supporting faster and safer emergency response.

Yes. Kenvision tracks footfall, dwell time, and zone traffic before, during, and after promotional events and activations. This gives mall management and brand partners objective, data-backed measurement of how effectively a promotion or event drove visitor traffic — supporting smarter investment in future campaigns and helping attract premium brand partners.

Yes. Kenvision monitors escalator entry points, lift lobbies, and common area facilities for overcrowding, unsafe behaviour, and unusual activity. Alerts are sent to operations staff when occupancy thresholds are exceeded or when unusual behaviour is detected — supporting both visitor safety and facility compliance.

No. Kenvision does not use facial recognition technology and does not collect, store, or process any personal identification data about visitors. It analyses movement patterns, occupancy levels, and spatial behaviour — not individual identities. The system is fully compliant with applicable data privacy regulations including DISHA guidelines in India.

Yes. Kenvision integrates with most existing mall management platforms, security control systems, and access control infrastructure via API. Our technical team manages the integration process as part of deployment — ensuring Kenvision works seamlessly within your existing operational framework.

Yes. Kenvision supports centralised monitoring across multiple mall properties from a single dashboard — giving mall group management teams real-time visibility, comparative analytics, and incident alerts across their entire property portfolio simultaneously.

Contact our team to schedule a free facility assessment. Our consultant will visit your mall, review your existing camera infrastructure, understand your specific operational and security challenges, and recommend the right Kenvision configuration for your property.

Book a Demo. Our BTM Expert will understand your specific operational challenges, and recommend the right Kenvision configuration for your Mall.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your mall's existing CCTV cameras and continuously analyses live footage across every zone — entry and exit points, atriums, food courts, retail corridors, parking areas, escalators, and service zones. It detects patterns, monitors footfall, tracks crowd movement, and sends instant alerts to the right person the moment something needs attention — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

No. Kenvision works with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A quick technical assessment confirms compatibility before deployment. No disruption to mall operations during setup.

A standard single-mall deployment takes 2–4 weeks from site assessment to go-live depending on the size of the facility, number of cameras, and zones to be configured. Our team works around mall operating hours to ensure zero disruption to retailers or shoppers.

Yes. Kenvision provides a centralised dashboard giving mall management teams complete real-time visibility across every zone of the facility — all entry and exit points, retail corridors, anchor stores, food courts, parking areas, and service zones — simultaneously from any device, anywhere.

Kenvision accurately counts visitor footfall at every entry and exit point of the mall in real time. It tracks peak hours, daily traffic patterns, zone-wise visitor distribution, and dwell time across different areas of the mall. This data gives mall management a precise, real-time picture of how visitors move through the facility — enabling smarter operational, leasing, and marketing decisions.

Zone heatmaps are visual representations of visitor movement and dwell time across the mall floor plan. They show which corridors, atriums, anchor store entrances, and common areas attract the most foot traffic — and which zones are underperforming. For mall management this data is invaluable for optimising tenant placement, planning promotional activities, and maximising the commercial value of every square foot of leasable space.

Yes. Kenvision's footfall counting, zone heatmaps, and shopper flow data give mall management teams accurate, objective traffic data that can be shared with retail tenants to support lease negotiations, promotional planning, and store performance analysis. Tenants gain visibility into how many shoppers pass their storefront — and how many actually enter.

Kenvision monitors occupancy levels across all zones of the mall in real time. When visitor density in a specific zone — food court, atrium, escalator lobby, or event space — exceeds a defined safe threshold, an immediate alert is sent to mall operations staff to manage crowd flow and prevent unsafe overcrowding situations.

Yes. Kenvision detects queue build-up at food court counters, information desks, ticketing points, and any other service areas in real time. When queue length exceeds a defined threshold, an alert is sent to operations staff to open additional counters or redirect visitors — improving the overall shopper experience and reducing wait times.

Kenvision monitors all public areas, retail corridors, service zones, and restricted areas for suspicious behaviour — including loitering near high-value store entrances, unusual movement patterns, and attempts to access restricted zones. Real-time alerts are sent to your security team immediately — enabling a fast, professional response before an incident escalates.

Yes. Kenvision monitors parking entry and exit points, vehicle movement patterns, dwell time, and after-hours activity across your parking facility. It detects unauthorized vehicle access, suspicious activity, and security incidents in parking areas — sending instant alerts to your security team with timestamped video clips.

Kenvision monitors every zone of the mall around the clock — including after operating hours. Any unauthorized movement inside the mall, at service entrances, in loading bays, or across the parking facility outside business hours triggers an immediate alert to your security control room with a timestamped video clip for immediate action.

Yes. Kenvision monitors all restricted zones — service corridors, loading bays, utility rooms, back offices, server rooms, and cash handling areas. Any unauthorized entry triggers an instant alert to mall security with a timestamped clip — protecting both mall assets and tenant security.

Kenvision's real-time zone occupancy monitoring gives mall management an immediate picture of visitor distribution across the facility during an emergency. Operations teams can identify which zones have the highest occupancy, monitor evacuation progress in real time, and ensure all areas are cleared — supporting faster and safer emergency response.

Yes. Kenvision tracks footfall, dwell time, and zone traffic before, during, and after promotional events and activations. This gives mall management and brand partners objective, data-backed measurement of how effectively a promotion or event drove visitor traffic — supporting smarter investment in future campaigns and helping attract premium brand partners.

Yes. Kenvision monitors escalator entry points, lift lobbies, and common area facilities for overcrowding, unsafe behaviour, and unusual activity. Alerts are sent to operations staff when occupancy thresholds are exceeded or when unusual behaviour is detected — supporting both visitor safety and facility compliance.

No. Kenvision does not use facial recognition technology and does not collect, store, or process any personal identification data about visitors. It analyses movement patterns, occupancy levels, and spatial behaviour — not individual identities. The system is fully compliant with applicable data privacy regulations including DISHA guidelines in India.

Yes. Kenvision integrates with most existing mall management platforms, security control systems, and access control infrastructure via API. Our technical team manages the integration process as part of deployment — ensuring Kenvision works seamlessly within your existing operational framework.

Yes. Kenvision supports centralised monitoring across multiple mall properties from a single dashboard — giving mall group management teams real-time visibility, comparative analytics, and incident alerts across their entire property portfolio simultaneously.

Contact our team to schedule a free facility assessment. Our consultant will visit your mall, review your existing camera infrastructure, understand your specific operational and security challenges, and recommend the right Kenvision configuration for your property.

Book a Demo. Our BTM Expert will understand your specific operational challenges, and recommend the right Kenvision configuration for your Mall.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your mall's existing CCTV cameras and continuously analyses live footage across every zone — entry and exit points, atriums, food courts, retail corridors, parking areas, escalators, and service zones. It detects patterns, monitors footfall, tracks crowd movement, and sends instant alerts to the right person the moment something needs attention — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

No. Kenvision works with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A quick technical assessment confirms compatibility before deployment. No disruption to mall operations during setup.

A standard single-mall deployment takes 2–4 weeks from site assessment to go-live depending on the size of the facility, number of cameras, and zones to be configured. Our team works around mall operating hours to ensure zero disruption to retailers or shoppers.

Yes. Kenvision provides a centralised dashboard giving mall management teams complete real-time visibility across every zone of the facility — all entry and exit points, retail corridors, anchor stores, food courts, parking areas, and service zones — simultaneously from any device, anywhere.

Kenvision accurately counts visitor footfall at every entry and exit point of the mall in real time. It tracks peak hours, daily traffic patterns, zone-wise visitor distribution, and dwell time across different areas of the mall. This data gives mall management a precise, real-time picture of how visitors move through the facility — enabling smarter operational, leasing, and marketing decisions.

Zone heatmaps are visual representations of visitor movement and dwell time across the mall floor plan. They show which corridors, atriums, anchor store entrances, and common areas attract the most foot traffic — and which zones are underperforming. For mall management this data is invaluable for optimising tenant placement, planning promotional activities, and maximising the commercial value of every square foot of leasable space.

Yes. Kenvision's footfall counting, zone heatmaps, and shopper flow data give mall management teams accurate, objective traffic data that can be shared with retail tenants to support lease negotiations, promotional planning, and store performance analysis. Tenants gain visibility into how many shoppers pass their storefront — and how many actually enter.

Kenvision monitors occupancy levels across all zones of the mall in real time. When visitor density in a specific zone — food court, atrium, escalator lobby, or event space — exceeds a defined safe threshold, an immediate alert is sent to mall operations staff to manage crowd flow and prevent unsafe overcrowding situations.

Yes. Kenvision detects queue build-up at food court counters, information desks, ticketing points, and any other service areas in real time. When queue length exceeds a defined threshold, an alert is sent to operations staff to open additional counters or redirect visitors — improving the overall shopper experience and reducing wait times.

Kenvision monitors all public areas, retail corridors, service zones, and restricted areas for suspicious behaviour — including loitering near high-value store entrances, unusual movement patterns, and attempts to access restricted zones. Real-time alerts are sent to your security team immediately — enabling a fast, professional response before an incident escalates.

Yes. Kenvision monitors parking entry and exit points, vehicle movement patterns, dwell time, and after-hours activity across your parking facility. It detects unauthorized vehicle access, suspicious activity, and security incidents in parking areas — sending instant alerts to your security team with timestamped video clips.

Kenvision monitors every zone of the mall around the clock — including after operating hours. Any unauthorized movement inside the mall, at service entrances, in loading bays, or across the parking facility outside business hours triggers an immediate alert to your security control room with a timestamped video clip for immediate action.

Yes. Kenvision monitors all restricted zones — service corridors, loading bays, utility rooms, back offices, server rooms, and cash handling areas. Any unauthorized entry triggers an instant alert to mall security with a timestamped clip — protecting both mall assets and tenant security.

Kenvision's real-time zone occupancy monitoring gives mall management an immediate picture of visitor distribution across the facility during an emergency. Operations teams can identify which zones have the highest occupancy, monitor evacuation progress in real time, and ensure all areas are cleared — supporting faster and safer emergency response.

Yes. Kenvision tracks footfall, dwell time, and zone traffic before, during, and after promotional events and activations. This gives mall management and brand partners objective, data-backed measurement of how effectively a promotion or event drove visitor traffic — supporting smarter investment in future campaigns and helping attract premium brand partners.

Yes. Kenvision monitors escalator entry points, lift lobbies, and common area facilities for overcrowding, unsafe behaviour, and unusual activity. Alerts are sent to operations staff when occupancy thresholds are exceeded or when unusual behaviour is detected — supporting both visitor safety and facility compliance.

No. Kenvision does not use facial recognition technology and does not collect, store, or process any personal identification data about visitors. It analyses movement patterns, occupancy levels, and spatial behaviour — not individual identities. The system is fully compliant with applicable data privacy regulations including DISHA guidelines in India.

Yes. Kenvision integrates with most existing mall management platforms, security control systems, and access control infrastructure via API. Our technical team manages the integration process as part of deployment — ensuring Kenvision works seamlessly within your existing operational framework.

Yes. Kenvision supports centralised monitoring across multiple mall properties from a single dashboard — giving mall group management teams real-time visibility, comparative analytics, and incident alerts across their entire property portfolio simultaneously.

Contact our team to schedule a free facility assessment. Our consultant will visit your mall, review your existing camera infrastructure, understand your specific operational and security challenges, and recommend the right Kenvision configuration for your property.

Book a Demo. Our BTM Expert will understand your specific operational challenges, and recommend the right Kenvision configuration for your Mall.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your mall's existing CCTV cameras and continuously analyses live footage across every zone — entry and exit points, atriums, food courts, retail corridors, parking areas, escalators, and service zones. It detects patterns, monitors footfall, tracks crowd movement, and sends instant alerts to the right person the moment something needs attention — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

No. Kenvision works with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A quick technical assessment confirms compatibility before deployment. No disruption to mall operations during setup.

A standard single-mall deployment takes 2–4 weeks from site assessment to go-live depending on the size of the facility, number of cameras, and zones to be configured. Our team works around mall operating hours to ensure zero disruption to retailers or shoppers.

Yes. Kenvision provides a centralised dashboard giving mall management teams complete real-time visibility across every zone of the facility — all entry and exit points, retail corridors, anchor stores, food courts, parking areas, and service zones — simultaneously from any device, anywhere.

Kenvision accurately counts visitor footfall at every entry and exit point of the mall in real time. It tracks peak hours, daily traffic patterns, zone-wise visitor distribution, and dwell time across different areas of the mall. This data gives mall management a precise, real-time picture of how visitors move through the facility — enabling smarter operational, leasing, and marketing decisions.

Zone heatmaps are visual representations of visitor movement and dwell time across the mall floor plan. They show which corridors, atriums, anchor store entrances, and common areas attract the most foot traffic — and which zones are underperforming. For mall management this data is invaluable for optimising tenant placement, planning promotional activities, and maximising the commercial value of every square foot of leasable space.

Yes. Kenvision's footfall counting, zone heatmaps, and shopper flow data give mall management teams accurate, objective traffic data that can be shared with retail tenants to support lease negotiations, promotional planning, and store performance analysis. Tenants gain visibility into how many shoppers pass their storefront — and how many actually enter.

Kenvision monitors occupancy levels across all zones of the mall in real time. When visitor density in a specific zone — food court, atrium, escalator lobby, or event space — exceeds a defined safe threshold, an immediate alert is sent to mall operations staff to manage crowd flow and prevent unsafe overcrowding situations.

Yes. Kenvision detects queue build-up at food court counters, information desks, ticketing points, and any other service areas in real time. When queue length exceeds a defined threshold, an alert is sent to operations staff to open additional counters or redirect visitors — improving the overall shopper experience and reducing wait times.

Kenvision monitors all public areas, retail corridors, service zones, and restricted areas for suspicious behaviour — including loitering near high-value store entrances, unusual movement patterns, and attempts to access restricted zones. Real-time alerts are sent to your security team immediately — enabling a fast, professional response before an incident escalates.

Yes. Kenvision monitors parking entry and exit points, vehicle movement patterns, dwell time, and after-hours activity across your parking facility. It detects unauthorized vehicle access, suspicious activity, and security incidents in parking areas — sending instant alerts to your security team with timestamped video clips.

Kenvision monitors every zone of the mall around the clock — including after operating hours. Any unauthorized movement inside the mall, at service entrances, in loading bays, or across the parking facility outside business hours triggers an immediate alert to your security control room with a timestamped video clip for immediate action.

Yes. Kenvision monitors all restricted zones — service corridors, loading bays, utility rooms, back offices, server rooms, and cash handling areas. Any unauthorized entry triggers an instant alert to mall security with a timestamped clip — protecting both mall assets and tenant security.

Kenvision's real-time zone occupancy monitoring gives mall management an immediate picture of visitor distribution across the facility during an emergency. Operations teams can identify which zones have the highest occupancy, monitor evacuation progress in real time, and ensure all areas are cleared — supporting faster and safer emergency response.

Yes. Kenvision tracks footfall, dwell time, and zone traffic before, during, and after promotional events and activations. This gives mall management and brand partners objective, data-backed measurement of how effectively a promotion or event drove visitor traffic — supporting smarter investment in future campaigns and helping attract premium brand partners.

Yes. Kenvision monitors escalator entry points, lift lobbies, and common area facilities for overcrowding, unsafe behaviour, and unusual activity. Alerts are sent to operations staff when occupancy thresholds are exceeded or when unusual behaviour is detected — supporting both visitor safety and facility compliance.

No. Kenvision does not use facial recognition technology and does not collect, store, or process any personal identification data about visitors. It analyses movement patterns, occupancy levels, and spatial behaviour — not individual identities. The system is fully compliant with applicable data privacy regulations including DISHA guidelines in India.

Yes. Kenvision integrates with most existing mall management platforms, security control systems, and access control infrastructure via API. Our technical team manages the integration process as part of deployment — ensuring Kenvision works seamlessly within your existing operational framework.

Yes. Kenvision supports centralised monitoring across multiple mall properties from a single dashboard — giving mall group management teams real-time visibility, comparative analytics, and incident alerts across their entire property portfolio simultaneously.

Contact our team to schedule a free facility assessment. Our consultant will visit your mall, review your existing camera infrastructure, understand your specific operational and security challenges, and recommend the right Kenvision configuration for your property.

Book a Demo. Our BTM Expert will understand your specific operational challenges, and recommend the right Kenvision configuration for your Mall.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your mall's existing CCTV cameras and continuously analyses live footage across every zone — entry and exit points, atriums, food courts, retail corridors, parking areas, escalators, and service zones. It detects patterns, monitors footfall, tracks crowd movement, and sends instant alerts to the right person the moment something needs attention — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

No. Kenvision works with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A quick technical assessment confirms compatibility before deployment. No disruption to mall operations during setup.

A standard single-mall deployment takes 2–4 weeks from site assessment to go-live depending on the size of the facility, number of cameras, and zones to be configured. Our team works around mall operating hours to ensure zero disruption to retailers or shoppers.

Yes. Kenvision provides a centralised dashboard giving mall management teams complete real-time visibility across every zone of the facility — all entry and exit points, retail corridors, anchor stores, food courts, parking areas, and service zones — simultaneously from any device, anywhere.

Kenvision accurately counts visitor footfall at every entry and exit point of the mall in real time. It tracks peak hours, daily traffic patterns, zone-wise visitor distribution, and dwell time across different areas of the mall. This data gives mall management a precise, real-time picture of how visitors move through the facility — enabling smarter operational, leasing, and marketing decisions.

Zone heatmaps are visual representations of visitor movement and dwell time across the mall floor plan. They show which corridors, atriums, anchor store entrances, and common areas attract the most foot traffic — and which zones are underperforming. For mall management this data is invaluable for optimising tenant placement, planning promotional activities, and maximising the commercial value of every square foot of leasable space.

Yes. Kenvision's footfall counting, zone heatmaps, and shopper flow data give mall management teams accurate, objective traffic data that can be shared with retail tenants to support lease negotiations, promotional planning, and store performance analysis. Tenants gain visibility into how many shoppers pass their storefront — and how many actually enter.

Kenvision monitors occupancy levels across all zones of the mall in real time. When visitor density in a specific zone — food court, atrium, escalator lobby, or event space — exceeds a defined safe threshold, an immediate alert is sent to mall operations staff to manage crowd flow and prevent unsafe overcrowding situations.

Yes. Kenvision detects queue build-up at food court counters, information desks, ticketing points, and any other service areas in real time. When queue length exceeds a defined threshold, an alert is sent to operations staff to open additional counters or redirect visitors — improving the overall shopper experience and reducing wait times.

Kenvision monitors all public areas, retail corridors, service zones, and restricted areas for suspicious behaviour — including loitering near high-value store entrances, unusual movement patterns, and attempts to access restricted zones. Real-time alerts are sent to your security team immediately — enabling a fast, professional response before an incident escalates.

Yes. Kenvision monitors parking entry and exit points, vehicle movement patterns, dwell time, and after-hours activity across your parking facility. It detects unauthorized vehicle access, suspicious activity, and security incidents in parking areas — sending instant alerts to your security team with timestamped video clips.

Kenvision monitors every zone of the mall around the clock — including after operating hours. Any unauthorized movement inside the mall, at service entrances, in loading bays, or across the parking facility outside business hours triggers an immediate alert to your security control room with a timestamped video clip for immediate action.

Yes. Kenvision monitors all restricted zones — service corridors, loading bays, utility rooms, back offices, server rooms, and cash handling areas. Any unauthorized entry triggers an instant alert to mall security with a timestamped clip — protecting both mall assets and tenant security.

Kenvision's real-time zone occupancy monitoring gives mall management an immediate picture of visitor distribution across the facility during an emergency. Operations teams can identify which zones have the highest occupancy, monitor evacuation progress in real time, and ensure all areas are cleared — supporting faster and safer emergency response.

Yes. Kenvision tracks footfall, dwell time, and zone traffic before, during, and after promotional events and activations. This gives mall management and brand partners objective, data-backed measurement of how effectively a promotion or event drove visitor traffic — supporting smarter investment in future campaigns and helping attract premium brand partners.

Yes. Kenvision monitors escalator entry points, lift lobbies, and common area facilities for overcrowding, unsafe behaviour, and unusual activity. Alerts are sent to operations staff when occupancy thresholds are exceeded or when unusual behaviour is detected — supporting both visitor safety and facility compliance.

No. Kenvision does not use facial recognition technology and does not collect, store, or process any personal identification data about visitors. It analyses movement patterns, occupancy levels, and spatial behaviour — not individual identities. The system is fully compliant with applicable data privacy regulations including DISHA guidelines in India.

Yes. Kenvision integrates with most existing mall management platforms, security control systems, and access control infrastructure via API. Our technical team manages the integration process as part of deployment — ensuring Kenvision works seamlessly within your existing operational framework.

Yes. Kenvision supports centralised monitoring across multiple mall properties from a single dashboard — giving mall group management teams real-time visibility, comparative analytics, and incident alerts across their entire property portfolio simultaneously.

Contact our team to schedule a free facility assessment. Our consultant will visit your mall, review your existing camera infrastructure, understand your specific operational and security challenges, and recommend the right Kenvision configuration for your property.

Book a Demo. Our BTM Expert will understand your specific operational challenges, and recommend the right Kenvision configuration for your Mall.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your existing CCTV camera infrastructure across your manufacturing facility and continuously analyses live footage across every critical zone — production floor, assembly lines, quality control stations, warehouse, loading and unloading bays, raw material stores, finished goods areas, restricted zones, and perimeter. It monitors worker safety compliance, detects production line stoppages, tracks staff and contractor movement, flags security incidents, and sends instant alerts to the right person within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

Yes. Kenvision's AI engine continuously scans all monitored production zones for PPE compliance. The moment a worker is detected in a designated hazardous area without the required protective equipment, an instant alert is sent to the zone supervisor and safety officer. The incident is automatically logged with timestamp, zone location, and linked video clip — enabling immediate corrective action and supporting safety compliance documentation for audits and regulatory inspections.

Kenvision continuously monitors all production floor zones for safety-critical events in real time. It automatically detects workers entering hazardous zones without required personal protective equipment — hard hats, safety vests, protective footwear, gloves, and eye protection — workers operating too close to moving machinery, unsafe behaviour near high-risk equipment, and personnel in exclusion zones. An instant alert is sent to the floor supervisor and safety team the moment a violation is detected — enabling immediate corrective action before an accident occurs.

A standard single-facility manufacturing unit deployment typically takes 2–3 weeks from site assessment to go-live depending on the size of the facility, number of camera points, and zones to be configured. Our technical team works in full coordination with your plant operations, safety, and IT teams — scheduling all installation work to avoid any disruption to production schedules or shift operations.

No. Kenvision integrates with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A detailed technical site assessment confirms compatibility across all camera points before deployment begins. No disruption to production operations, shift schedules, or output targets during installation and commissioning.

Kenvision monitors activity levels on every production line continuously. When a line that is expected to be running shows no activity — machinery idle, conveyor stopped, workers absent from the station — Kenvision detects the stoppage within minutes and sends an instant alert to the production supervisor. This enables a faster response than waiting for a floor walk or a manual report — significantly reducing unplanned downtime and its impact on daily output targets.

Yes. Kenvision monitors activity and dwell time at quality inspection stations across your production lines. It detects when inspection steps are being skipped or rushed — flagging abnormally low dwell time at critical checkpoints for immediate supervisor review. This protects product quality standards and supports compliance with your quality management system — preventing defective batches from reaching packaging or dispatch.

Book a Demo. Our BTM Expert will understand your specific operational challenges, and recommend the right Kenvision configuration for your manufacturing unit.

Kenvision provides comprehensive operational and safety reports covering PPE compliance rates by zone and shift, production line activity and stoppage logs, quality inspection station compliance reports, restricted zone access logs, contractor and visitor movement summaries, warehouse and loading bay activity reports, forklift safety incident logs, workforce coverage analytics by shift, pilferage and security event summaries, and after-hours activity reports. All reports are available on-demand and can be scheduled for automatic delivery to relevant plant management and group leadership stakeholders.

No. Kenvision does not use facial recognition technology and does not collect, store, or process any personal biometric identification data about your workforce. It monitors movement patterns, zone occupancy, PPE compliance, and behavioural activity — not individual identities. The system is fully compliant with applicable data privacy regulations and can be deployed in accordance with your organisation's data governance and employee privacy policies.

Yes. Kenvision supports centralised monitoring across multiple manufacturing plants, warehouses, and facilities from a single dashboard — giving industrial group management teams real-time visibility, zone-level analytics, and incident alerts across their entire operations network simultaneously from any device, anywhere. Each facility has its own zone configuration, alert settings, and reporting structure.

Yes. Kenvision is API-ready and designed to integrate with existing Enterprise Resource Planning systems, Manufacturing Execution Systems, access control platforms, and security management frameworks. Our technical team manages the full integration process in coordination with your IT, operations, and security teams — ensuring Kenvision operates seamlessly within your existing manufacturing management technology ecosystem.

Yes. Kenvision's automated incident logging and compliance records directly support regulatory and customer quality audits. Timestamped records of production processes, PPE compliance, inspection station activity, restricted zone access, and safety events are all automatically generated and available for auditor review — significantly reducing the time and effort required to compile compliance documentation for OSHA, ISO, FSSAI, and customer quality inspections.

Kenvision monitors the entire facility — production floor, warehouse, loading bays, raw material stores, offices, and perimeter — around the clock. Any unauthorized movement detected outside operating hours triggers an immediate alert to the security control room and management team with a timestamped video clip — providing real-time deterrence and clear evidence for police reporting, insurance claims, and internal investigations.

Yes. Kenvision monitors all warehouse zones and loading and unloading bays continuously — tracking vehicle arrival, goods handling activity, dwell time, and departure. It detects unauthorized personnel in loading zones, flags vehicles or goods remaining beyond permitted time windows, identifies pilferage at the point of dispatch, and monitors safety protocol compliance during all loading and unloading operations.

Kenvision monitors workforce presence and movement across all production zones shift by shift. It identifies staffing gaps in critical areas during shift handover periods — when operational risk is historically highest — and alerts supervisors immediately. Shift-wise workforce coverage analytics give plant management an objective, data-backed view of personnel deployment across the entire facility — supporting smarter rostering and shift planning decisions.

Kenvision tracks the movement of third-party contractors, maintenance personnel, and authorized visitors across the facility in real time. It alerts security and operations management when contractors or visitors are detected in zones beyond their permitted scope — production areas, chemical stores, server rooms, or executive offices — supporting your contractor management protocols and preventing unauthorized access to sensitive operational areas.

Kenvision detects forklifts and heavy equipment operating in designated pedestrian walkways, crossing zones, or at unsafe proximity to workers. An instant alert is sent to the warehouse or floor manager the moment a safety breach is detected — enabling immediate intervention to prevent collisions and serious workplace accidents. All incidents are automatically logged for safety reporting and investigation.

Yes. Kenvision monitors all restricted zones — tool rooms, chemical and hazardous material stores, electrical rooms, server rooms, back offices, and cash handling areas — continuously. Any unauthorized personnel entry into a restricted zone triggers an immediate alert to security and operations management with a timestamped video clip — protecting both facility assets and personnel safety in high-risk areas.

Kenvision monitors all raw material stores, finished goods areas, and inventory zones continuously. It detects unauthorized handling, movement, or removal of materials and products outside authorized operational hours and routes — sending an instant alert with timestamped video evidence at the moment of the incident. This allows management to act immediately rather than discovering losses weeks later during a stock audit.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your existing CCTV camera infrastructure across your manufacturing facility and continuously analyses live footage across every critical zone — production floor, assembly lines, quality control stations, warehouse, loading and unloading bays, raw material stores, finished goods areas, restricted zones, and perimeter. It monitors worker safety compliance, detects production line stoppages, tracks staff and contractor movement, flags security incidents, and sends instant alerts to the right person within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

Yes. Kenvision's AI engine continuously scans all monitored production zones for PPE compliance. The moment a worker is detected in a designated hazardous area without the required protective equipment, an instant alert is sent to the zone supervisor and safety officer. The incident is automatically logged with timestamp, zone location, and linked video clip — enabling immediate corrective action and supporting safety compliance documentation for audits and regulatory inspections.

Kenvision continuously monitors all production floor zones for safety-critical events in real time. It automatically detects workers entering hazardous zones without required personal protective equipment — hard hats, safety vests, protective footwear, gloves, and eye protection — workers operating too close to moving machinery, unsafe behaviour near high-risk equipment, and personnel in exclusion zones. An instant alert is sent to the floor supervisor and safety team the moment a violation is detected — enabling immediate corrective action before an accident occurs.

A standard single-facility manufacturing unit deployment typically takes 2–3 weeks from site assessment to go-live depending on the size of the facility, number of camera points, and zones to be configured. Our technical team works in full coordination with your plant operations, safety, and IT teams — scheduling all installation work to avoid any disruption to production schedules or shift operations.

No. Kenvision integrates with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A detailed technical site assessment confirms compatibility across all camera points before deployment begins. No disruption to production operations, shift schedules, or output targets during installation and commissioning.

Kenvision monitors activity levels on every production line continuously. When a line that is expected to be running shows no activity — machinery idle, conveyor stopped, workers absent from the station — Kenvision detects the stoppage within minutes and sends an instant alert to the production supervisor. This enables a faster response than waiting for a floor walk or a manual report — significantly reducing unplanned downtime and its impact on daily output targets.

Yes. Kenvision monitors activity and dwell time at quality inspection stations across your production lines. It detects when inspection steps are being skipped or rushed — flagging abnormally low dwell time at critical checkpoints for immediate supervisor review. This protects product quality standards and supports compliance with your quality management system — preventing defective batches from reaching packaging or dispatch.

Book a Demo. Our BTM Expert will understand your specific operational challenges, and recommend the right Kenvision configuration for your manufacturing unit.

Kenvision provides comprehensive operational and safety reports covering PPE compliance rates by zone and shift, production line activity and stoppage logs, quality inspection station compliance reports, restricted zone access logs, contractor and visitor movement summaries, warehouse and loading bay activity reports, forklift safety incident logs, workforce coverage analytics by shift, pilferage and security event summaries, and after-hours activity reports. All reports are available on-demand and can be scheduled for automatic delivery to relevant plant management and group leadership stakeholders.

No. Kenvision does not use facial recognition technology and does not collect, store, or process any personal biometric identification data about your workforce. It monitors movement patterns, zone occupancy, PPE compliance, and behavioural activity — not individual identities. The system is fully compliant with applicable data privacy regulations and can be deployed in accordance with your organisation's data governance and employee privacy policies.

Yes. Kenvision supports centralised monitoring across multiple manufacturing plants, warehouses, and facilities from a single dashboard — giving industrial group management teams real-time visibility, zone-level analytics, and incident alerts across their entire operations network simultaneously from any device, anywhere. Each facility has its own zone configuration, alert settings, and reporting structure.

Yes. Kenvision is API-ready and designed to integrate with existing Enterprise Resource Planning systems, Manufacturing Execution Systems, access control platforms, and security management frameworks. Our technical team manages the full integration process in coordination with your IT, operations, and security teams — ensuring Kenvision operates seamlessly within your existing manufacturing management technology ecosystem.

Yes. Kenvision's automated incident logging and compliance records directly support regulatory and customer quality audits. Timestamped records of production processes, PPE compliance, inspection station activity, restricted zone access, and safety events are all automatically generated and available for auditor review — significantly reducing the time and effort required to compile compliance documentation for OSHA, ISO, FSSAI, and customer quality inspections.

Kenvision monitors the entire facility — production floor, warehouse, loading bays, raw material stores, offices, and perimeter — around the clock. Any unauthorized movement detected outside operating hours triggers an immediate alert to the security control room and management team with a timestamped video clip — providing real-time deterrence and clear evidence for police reporting, insurance claims, and internal investigations.

Yes. Kenvision monitors all warehouse zones and loading and unloading bays continuously — tracking vehicle arrival, goods handling activity, dwell time, and departure. It detects unauthorized personnel in loading zones, flags vehicles or goods remaining beyond permitted time windows, identifies pilferage at the point of dispatch, and monitors safety protocol compliance during all loading and unloading operations.

Kenvision monitors workforce presence and movement across all production zones shift by shift. It identifies staffing gaps in critical areas during shift handover periods — when operational risk is historically highest — and alerts supervisors immediately. Shift-wise workforce coverage analytics give plant management an objective, data-backed view of personnel deployment across the entire facility — supporting smarter rostering and shift planning decisions.

Kenvision tracks the movement of third-party contractors, maintenance personnel, and authorized visitors across the facility in real time. It alerts security and operations management when contractors or visitors are detected in zones beyond their permitted scope — production areas, chemical stores, server rooms, or executive offices — supporting your contractor management protocols and preventing unauthorized access to sensitive operational areas.

Kenvision detects forklifts and heavy equipment operating in designated pedestrian walkways, crossing zones, or at unsafe proximity to workers. An instant alert is sent to the warehouse or floor manager the moment a safety breach is detected — enabling immediate intervention to prevent collisions and serious workplace accidents. All incidents are automatically logged for safety reporting and investigation.

Yes. Kenvision monitors all restricted zones — tool rooms, chemical and hazardous material stores, electrical rooms, server rooms, back offices, and cash handling areas — continuously. Any unauthorized personnel entry into a restricted zone triggers an immediate alert to security and operations management with a timestamped video clip — protecting both facility assets and personnel safety in high-risk areas.

Kenvision monitors all raw material stores, finished goods areas, and inventory zones continuously. It detects unauthorized handling, movement, or removal of materials and products outside authorized operational hours and routes — sending an instant alert with timestamped video evidence at the moment of the incident. This allows management to act immediately rather than discovering losses weeks later during a stock audit.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your existing CCTV camera infrastructure across your manufacturing facility and continuously analyses live footage across every critical zone — production floor, assembly lines, quality control stations, warehouse, loading and unloading bays, raw material stores, finished goods areas, restricted zones, and perimeter. It monitors worker safety compliance, detects production line stoppages, tracks staff and contractor movement, flags security incidents, and sends instant alerts to the right person within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

Yes. Kenvision's AI engine continuously scans all monitored production zones for PPE compliance. The moment a worker is detected in a designated hazardous area without the required protective equipment, an instant alert is sent to the zone supervisor and safety officer. The incident is automatically logged with timestamp, zone location, and linked video clip — enabling immediate corrective action and supporting safety compliance documentation for audits and regulatory inspections.

Kenvision continuously monitors all production floor zones for safety-critical events in real time. It automatically detects workers entering hazardous zones without required personal protective equipment — hard hats, safety vests, protective footwear, gloves, and eye protection — workers operating too close to moving machinery, unsafe behaviour near high-risk equipment, and personnel in exclusion zones. An instant alert is sent to the floor supervisor and safety team the moment a violation is detected — enabling immediate corrective action before an accident occurs.

A standard single-facility manufacturing unit deployment typically takes 2–3 weeks from site assessment to go-live depending on the size of the facility, number of camera points, and zones to be configured. Our technical team works in full coordination with your plant operations, safety, and IT teams — scheduling all installation work to avoid any disruption to production schedules or shift operations.

No. Kenvision integrates with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A detailed technical site assessment confirms compatibility across all camera points before deployment begins. No disruption to production operations, shift schedules, or output targets during installation and commissioning.

Kenvision monitors activity levels on every production line continuously. When a line that is expected to be running shows no activity — machinery idle, conveyor stopped, workers absent from the station — Kenvision detects the stoppage within minutes and sends an instant alert to the production supervisor. This enables a faster response than waiting for a floor walk or a manual report — significantly reducing unplanned downtime and its impact on daily output targets.

Yes. Kenvision monitors activity and dwell time at quality inspection stations across your production lines. It detects when inspection steps are being skipped or rushed — flagging abnormally low dwell time at critical checkpoints for immediate supervisor review. This protects product quality standards and supports compliance with your quality management system — preventing defective batches from reaching packaging or dispatch.

Book a Demo. Our BTM Expert will understand your specific operational challenges, and recommend the right Kenvision configuration for your manufacturing unit.

Kenvision provides comprehensive operational and safety reports covering PPE compliance rates by zone and shift, production line activity and stoppage logs, quality inspection station compliance reports, restricted zone access logs, contractor and visitor movement summaries, warehouse and loading bay activity reports, forklift safety incident logs, workforce coverage analytics by shift, pilferage and security event summaries, and after-hours activity reports. All reports are available on-demand and can be scheduled for automatic delivery to relevant plant management and group leadership stakeholders.

No. Kenvision does not use facial recognition technology and does not collect, store, or process any personal biometric identification data about your workforce. It monitors movement patterns, zone occupancy, PPE compliance, and behavioural activity — not individual identities. The system is fully compliant with applicable data privacy regulations and can be deployed in accordance with your organisation's data governance and employee privacy policies.

Yes. Kenvision supports centralised monitoring across multiple manufacturing plants, warehouses, and facilities from a single dashboard — giving industrial group management teams real-time visibility, zone-level analytics, and incident alerts across their entire operations network simultaneously from any device, anywhere. Each facility has its own zone configuration, alert settings, and reporting structure.

Yes. Kenvision is API-ready and designed to integrate with existing Enterprise Resource Planning systems, Manufacturing Execution Systems, access control platforms, and security management frameworks. Our technical team manages the full integration process in coordination with your IT, operations, and security teams — ensuring Kenvision operates seamlessly within your existing manufacturing management technology ecosystem.

Yes. Kenvision's automated incident logging and compliance records directly support regulatory and customer quality audits. Timestamped records of production processes, PPE compliance, inspection station activity, restricted zone access, and safety events are all automatically generated and available for auditor review — significantly reducing the time and effort required to compile compliance documentation for OSHA, ISO, FSSAI, and customer quality inspections.

Kenvision monitors the entire facility — production floor, warehouse, loading bays, raw material stores, offices, and perimeter — around the clock. Any unauthorized movement detected outside operating hours triggers an immediate alert to the security control room and management team with a timestamped video clip — providing real-time deterrence and clear evidence for police reporting, insurance claims, and internal investigations.

Yes. Kenvision monitors all warehouse zones and loading and unloading bays continuously — tracking vehicle arrival, goods handling activity, dwell time, and departure. It detects unauthorized personnel in loading zones, flags vehicles or goods remaining beyond permitted time windows, identifies pilferage at the point of dispatch, and monitors safety protocol compliance during all loading and unloading operations.

Kenvision monitors workforce presence and movement across all production zones shift by shift. It identifies staffing gaps in critical areas during shift handover periods — when operational risk is historically highest — and alerts supervisors immediately. Shift-wise workforce coverage analytics give plant management an objective, data-backed view of personnel deployment across the entire facility — supporting smarter rostering and shift planning decisions.

Kenvision tracks the movement of third-party contractors, maintenance personnel, and authorized visitors across the facility in real time. It alerts security and operations management when contractors or visitors are detected in zones beyond their permitted scope — production areas, chemical stores, server rooms, or executive offices — supporting your contractor management protocols and preventing unauthorized access to sensitive operational areas.

Kenvision detects forklifts and heavy equipment operating in designated pedestrian walkways, crossing zones, or at unsafe proximity to workers. An instant alert is sent to the warehouse or floor manager the moment a safety breach is detected — enabling immediate intervention to prevent collisions and serious workplace accidents. All incidents are automatically logged for safety reporting and investigation.

Yes. Kenvision monitors all restricted zones — tool rooms, chemical and hazardous material stores, electrical rooms, server rooms, back offices, and cash handling areas — continuously. Any unauthorized personnel entry into a restricted zone triggers an immediate alert to security and operations management with a timestamped video clip — protecting both facility assets and personnel safety in high-risk areas.

Kenvision monitors all raw material stores, finished goods areas, and inventory zones continuously. It detects unauthorized handling, movement, or removal of materials and products outside authorized operational hours and routes — sending an instant alert with timestamped video evidence at the moment of the incident. This allows management to act immediately rather than discovering losses weeks later during a stock audit.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your existing CCTV camera infrastructure across your manufacturing facility and continuously analyses live footage across every critical zone — production floor, assembly lines, quality control stations, warehouse, loading and unloading bays, raw material stores, finished goods areas, restricted zones, and perimeter. It monitors worker safety compliance, detects production line stoppages, tracks staff and contractor movement, flags security incidents, and sends instant alerts to the right person within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

Yes. Kenvision's AI engine continuously scans all monitored production zones for PPE compliance. The moment a worker is detected in a designated hazardous area without the required protective equipment, an instant alert is sent to the zone supervisor and safety officer. The incident is automatically logged with timestamp, zone location, and linked video clip — enabling immediate corrective action and supporting safety compliance documentation for audits and regulatory inspections.

Kenvision continuously monitors all production floor zones for safety-critical events in real time. It automatically detects workers entering hazardous zones without required personal protective equipment — hard hats, safety vests, protective footwear, gloves, and eye protection — workers operating too close to moving machinery, unsafe behaviour near high-risk equipment, and personnel in exclusion zones. An instant alert is sent to the floor supervisor and safety team the moment a violation is detected — enabling immediate corrective action before an accident occurs.

A standard single-facility manufacturing unit deployment typically takes 2–3 weeks from site assessment to go-live depending on the size of the facility, number of camera points, and zones to be configured. Our technical team works in full coordination with your plant operations, safety, and IT teams — scheduling all installation work to avoid any disruption to production schedules or shift operations.

No. Kenvision integrates with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A detailed technical site assessment confirms compatibility across all camera points before deployment begins. No disruption to production operations, shift schedules, or output targets during installation and commissioning.

Kenvision monitors activity levels on every production line continuously. When a line that is expected to be running shows no activity — machinery idle, conveyor stopped, workers absent from the station — Kenvision detects the stoppage within minutes and sends an instant alert to the production supervisor. This enables a faster response than waiting for a floor walk or a manual report — significantly reducing unplanned downtime and its impact on daily output targets.

Yes. Kenvision monitors activity and dwell time at quality inspection stations across your production lines. It detects when inspection steps are being skipped or rushed — flagging abnormally low dwell time at critical checkpoints for immediate supervisor review. This protects product quality standards and supports compliance with your quality management system — preventing defective batches from reaching packaging or dispatch.

Book a Demo. Our BTM Expert will understand your specific operational challenges, and recommend the right Kenvision configuration for your manufacturing unit.

Kenvision provides comprehensive operational and safety reports covering PPE compliance rates by zone and shift, production line activity and stoppage logs, quality inspection station compliance reports, restricted zone access logs, contractor and visitor movement summaries, warehouse and loading bay activity reports, forklift safety incident logs, workforce coverage analytics by shift, pilferage and security event summaries, and after-hours activity reports. All reports are available on-demand and can be scheduled for automatic delivery to relevant plant management and group leadership stakeholders.

No. Kenvision does not use facial recognition technology and does not collect, store, or process any personal biometric identification data about your workforce. It monitors movement patterns, zone occupancy, PPE compliance, and behavioural activity — not individual identities. The system is fully compliant with applicable data privacy regulations and can be deployed in accordance with your organisation's data governance and employee privacy policies.

Yes. Kenvision supports centralised monitoring across multiple manufacturing plants, warehouses, and facilities from a single dashboard — giving industrial group management teams real-time visibility, zone-level analytics, and incident alerts across their entire operations network simultaneously from any device, anywhere. Each facility has its own zone configuration, alert settings, and reporting structure.

Yes. Kenvision is API-ready and designed to integrate with existing Enterprise Resource Planning systems, Manufacturing Execution Systems, access control platforms, and security management frameworks. Our technical team manages the full integration process in coordination with your IT, operations, and security teams — ensuring Kenvision operates seamlessly within your existing manufacturing management technology ecosystem.

Yes. Kenvision's automated incident logging and compliance records directly support regulatory and customer quality audits. Timestamped records of production processes, PPE compliance, inspection station activity, restricted zone access, and safety events are all automatically generated and available for auditor review — significantly reducing the time and effort required to compile compliance documentation for OSHA, ISO, FSSAI, and customer quality inspections.

Kenvision monitors the entire facility — production floor, warehouse, loading bays, raw material stores, offices, and perimeter — around the clock. Any unauthorized movement detected outside operating hours triggers an immediate alert to the security control room and management team with a timestamped video clip — providing real-time deterrence and clear evidence for police reporting, insurance claims, and internal investigations.

Yes. Kenvision monitors all warehouse zones and loading and unloading bays continuously — tracking vehicle arrival, goods handling activity, dwell time, and departure. It detects unauthorized personnel in loading zones, flags vehicles or goods remaining beyond permitted time windows, identifies pilferage at the point of dispatch, and monitors safety protocol compliance during all loading and unloading operations.

Kenvision monitors workforce presence and movement across all production zones shift by shift. It identifies staffing gaps in critical areas during shift handover periods — when operational risk is historically highest — and alerts supervisors immediately. Shift-wise workforce coverage analytics give plant management an objective, data-backed view of personnel deployment across the entire facility — supporting smarter rostering and shift planning decisions.

Kenvision tracks the movement of third-party contractors, maintenance personnel, and authorized visitors across the facility in real time. It alerts security and operations management when contractors or visitors are detected in zones beyond their permitted scope — production areas, chemical stores, server rooms, or executive offices — supporting your contractor management protocols and preventing unauthorized access to sensitive operational areas.

Kenvision detects forklifts and heavy equipment operating in designated pedestrian walkways, crossing zones, or at unsafe proximity to workers. An instant alert is sent to the warehouse or floor manager the moment a safety breach is detected — enabling immediate intervention to prevent collisions and serious workplace accidents. All incidents are automatically logged for safety reporting and investigation.

Yes. Kenvision monitors all restricted zones — tool rooms, chemical and hazardous material stores, electrical rooms, server rooms, back offices, and cash handling areas — continuously. Any unauthorized personnel entry into a restricted zone triggers an immediate alert to security and operations management with a timestamped video clip — protecting both facility assets and personnel safety in high-risk areas.

Kenvision monitors all raw material stores, finished goods areas, and inventory zones continuously. It detects unauthorized handling, movement, or removal of materials and products outside authorized operational hours and routes — sending an instant alert with timestamped video evidence at the moment of the incident. This allows management to act immediately rather than discovering losses weeks later during a stock audit.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your existing CCTV camera infrastructure across your manufacturing facility and continuously analyses live footage across every critical zone — production floor, assembly lines, quality control stations, warehouse, loading and unloading bays, raw material stores, finished goods areas, restricted zones, and perimeter. It monitors worker safety compliance, detects production line stoppages, tracks staff and contractor movement, flags security incidents, and sends instant alerts to the right person within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

Yes. Kenvision's AI engine continuously scans all monitored production zones for PPE compliance. The moment a worker is detected in a designated hazardous area without the required protective equipment, an instant alert is sent to the zone supervisor and safety officer. The incident is automatically logged with timestamp, zone location, and linked video clip — enabling immediate corrective action and supporting safety compliance documentation for audits and regulatory inspections.

Kenvision continuously monitors all production floor zones for safety-critical events in real time. It automatically detects workers entering hazardous zones without required personal protective equipment — hard hats, safety vests, protective footwear, gloves, and eye protection — workers operating too close to moving machinery, unsafe behaviour near high-risk equipment, and personnel in exclusion zones. An instant alert is sent to the floor supervisor and safety team the moment a violation is detected — enabling immediate corrective action before an accident occurs.

A standard single-facility manufacturing unit deployment typically takes 2–3 weeks from site assessment to go-live depending on the size of the facility, number of camera points, and zones to be configured. Our technical team works in full coordination with your plant operations, safety, and IT teams — scheduling all installation work to avoid any disruption to production schedules or shift operations.

No. Kenvision integrates with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A detailed technical site assessment confirms compatibility across all camera points before deployment begins. No disruption to production operations, shift schedules, or output targets during installation and commissioning.

Kenvision monitors activity levels on every production line continuously. When a line that is expected to be running shows no activity — machinery idle, conveyor stopped, workers absent from the station — Kenvision detects the stoppage within minutes and sends an instant alert to the production supervisor. This enables a faster response than waiting for a floor walk or a manual report — significantly reducing unplanned downtime and its impact on daily output targets.

Yes. Kenvision monitors activity and dwell time at quality inspection stations across your production lines. It detects when inspection steps are being skipped or rushed — flagging abnormally low dwell time at critical checkpoints for immediate supervisor review. This protects product quality standards and supports compliance with your quality management system — preventing defective batches from reaching packaging or dispatch.

Book a Demo. Our BTM Expert will understand your specific operational challenges, and recommend the right Kenvision configuration for your manufacturing unit.

Kenvision provides comprehensive operational and safety reports covering PPE compliance rates by zone and shift, production line activity and stoppage logs, quality inspection station compliance reports, restricted zone access logs, contractor and visitor movement summaries, warehouse and loading bay activity reports, forklift safety incident logs, workforce coverage analytics by shift, pilferage and security event summaries, and after-hours activity reports. All reports are available on-demand and can be scheduled for automatic delivery to relevant plant management and group leadership stakeholders.

No. Kenvision does not use facial recognition technology and does not collect, store, or process any personal biometric identification data about your workforce. It monitors movement patterns, zone occupancy, PPE compliance, and behavioural activity — not individual identities. The system is fully compliant with applicable data privacy regulations and can be deployed in accordance with your organisation's data governance and employee privacy policies.

Yes. Kenvision supports centralised monitoring across multiple manufacturing plants, warehouses, and facilities from a single dashboard — giving industrial group management teams real-time visibility, zone-level analytics, and incident alerts across their entire operations network simultaneously from any device, anywhere. Each facility has its own zone configuration, alert settings, and reporting structure.

Yes. Kenvision is API-ready and designed to integrate with existing Enterprise Resource Planning systems, Manufacturing Execution Systems, access control platforms, and security management frameworks. Our technical team manages the full integration process in coordination with your IT, operations, and security teams — ensuring Kenvision operates seamlessly within your existing manufacturing management technology ecosystem.

Yes. Kenvision's automated incident logging and compliance records directly support regulatory and customer quality audits. Timestamped records of production processes, PPE compliance, inspection station activity, restricted zone access, and safety events are all automatically generated and available for auditor review — significantly reducing the time and effort required to compile compliance documentation for OSHA, ISO, FSSAI, and customer quality inspections.

Kenvision monitors the entire facility — production floor, warehouse, loading bays, raw material stores, offices, and perimeter — around the clock. Any unauthorized movement detected outside operating hours triggers an immediate alert to the security control room and management team with a timestamped video clip — providing real-time deterrence and clear evidence for police reporting, insurance claims, and internal investigations.

Yes. Kenvision monitors all warehouse zones and loading and unloading bays continuously — tracking vehicle arrival, goods handling activity, dwell time, and departure. It detects unauthorized personnel in loading zones, flags vehicles or goods remaining beyond permitted time windows, identifies pilferage at the point of dispatch, and monitors safety protocol compliance during all loading and unloading operations.

Kenvision monitors workforce presence and movement across all production zones shift by shift. It identifies staffing gaps in critical areas during shift handover periods — when operational risk is historically highest — and alerts supervisors immediately. Shift-wise workforce coverage analytics give plant management an objective, data-backed view of personnel deployment across the entire facility — supporting smarter rostering and shift planning decisions.

Kenvision tracks the movement of third-party contractors, maintenance personnel, and authorized visitors across the facility in real time. It alerts security and operations management when contractors or visitors are detected in zones beyond their permitted scope — production areas, chemical stores, server rooms, or executive offices — supporting your contractor management protocols and preventing unauthorized access to sensitive operational areas.

Kenvision detects forklifts and heavy equipment operating in designated pedestrian walkways, crossing zones, or at unsafe proximity to workers. An instant alert is sent to the warehouse or floor manager the moment a safety breach is detected — enabling immediate intervention to prevent collisions and serious workplace accidents. All incidents are automatically logged for safety reporting and investigation.

Yes. Kenvision monitors all restricted zones — tool rooms, chemical and hazardous material stores, electrical rooms, server rooms, back offices, and cash handling areas — continuously. Any unauthorized personnel entry into a restricted zone triggers an immediate alert to security and operations management with a timestamped video clip — protecting both facility assets and personnel safety in high-risk areas.

Kenvision monitors all raw material stores, finished goods areas, and inventory zones continuously. It detects unauthorized handling, movement, or removal of materials and products outside authorized operational hours and routes — sending an instant alert with timestamped video evidence at the moment of the incident. This allows management to act immediately rather than discovering losses weeks later during a stock audit.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your existing CCTV cameras at your MRPL fuel outlet and continuously analyses live footage across every zone — pump islands, forecourt, convenience store, canopy, back office, and perimeter. It monitors vehicle movement, detects drive-offs, tracks staff activity, flags security incidents, and sends instant alerts to the right person within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

No. Kenvision works with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A quick technical assessment of your outlet's current camera setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to outlet operations during installation.

A standard single-outlet deployment takes 1–2 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Multi-outlet MRPL deployments are managed in phases to ensure zero disruption to daily fuelling operations and customer service.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your existing CCTV cameras at your MRPL fuel outlet and continuously analyses live footage across every zone — pump islands, forecourt, convenience store, canopy, back office, and perimeter. It monitors vehicle movement, detects drive-offs, tracks staff activity, flags security incidents, and sends instant alerts to the right person within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

Yes. Kenvision monitors patterns across pump activity, payment events, and staff movement simultaneously. Unusual patterns — such as a staff member

Kenvision tracks staff presence and movement across all zones of the outlet — forecourt, convenience store, and back office. It identifies coverage gaps on the forecourt during peak hours, detects unauthorized access to cash handling areas, and provides shift-wise staff activity analytics — giving outlet managers objective data to manage staffing, accountability, and compliance with MRPL operational standards.

Yes. Kenvision monitors the fuel storage zone and dispenser areas for unauthorized access, unusual activity, and safety compliance. Any unauthorized personnel entering the fuel storage area — at any hour — triggers an immediate alert. This supports both MRPL's safety standards and HSE compliance requirements.

Kenvision monitors the entire outlet — forecourt, canopy, convenience store, fuel storage area, and perimeter — around the clock. Any unauthorized movement detected outside operating hours triggers an immediate alert to the outlet manager and security contact with a timestamped video clip. This provides real-time deterrence and clear evidence for police and insurance reporting.

Yes. Kenvision detects suspicious customer behaviour inside the convenience store — prolonged dwell time near premium or age-restricted products, unusual product handling, and attempts to conceal merchandise. Real-time alerts are sent discreetly to store staff allowing them to respond professionally and prevent theft before it occurs.

Kenvision monitors the convenience store for footfall at entry, customer dwell time by aisle, queue length at the POS counter, and suspicious behaviour near high-value product shelves. It sends real-time alerts when queues build up, detects shoplifting behaviour before it results in a loss, and provides daily analytics on store traffic patterns — helping outlet managers optimise staffing, product placement, and customer service.

Yes. Kenvision monitors every pump bay on your forecourt simultaneously — tracking vehicle arrival, fuelling duration, nozzle activity, and vehicle departure in real time across all islands at the same time. No pump bay is ever left unmonitored.

Kenvision monitors pump island activity and vehicle movement simultaneously across all pump bays. When a vehicle completes a fuelling event and departs without a corresponding payment being processed, Kenvision detects the anomaly and sends an instant alert to the outlet manager with the bay number, time of incident, and a timestamped video clip — within seconds of the vehicle leaving. This gives your team time to record the vehicle registration and initiate reporting immediately.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your existing CCTV cameras at your MRPL fuel outlet and continuously analyses live footage across every zone — pump islands, forecourt, convenience store, canopy, back office, and perimeter. It monitors vehicle movement, detects drive-offs, tracks staff activity, flags security incidents, and sends instant alerts to the right person within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

No. Kenvision works with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A quick technical assessment of your outlet's current camera setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to outlet operations during installation.

A standard single-outlet deployment takes 1–2 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Multi-outlet MRPL deployments are managed in phases to ensure zero disruption to daily fuelling operations and customer service.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your existing CCTV cameras at your MRPL fuel outlet and continuously analyses live footage across every zone — pump islands, forecourt, convenience store, canopy, back office, and perimeter. It monitors vehicle movement, detects drive-offs, tracks staff activity, flags security incidents, and sends instant alerts to the right person within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

Yes. Kenvision monitors patterns across pump activity, payment events, and staff movement simultaneously. Unusual patterns — such as a staff member

Kenvision tracks staff presence and movement across all zones of the outlet — forecourt, convenience store, and back office. It identifies coverage gaps on the forecourt during peak hours, detects unauthorized access to cash handling areas, and provides shift-wise staff activity analytics — giving outlet managers objective data to manage staffing, accountability, and compliance with MRPL operational standards.

Yes. Kenvision monitors the fuel storage zone and dispenser areas for unauthorized access, unusual activity, and safety compliance. Any unauthorized personnel entering the fuel storage area — at any hour — triggers an immediate alert. This supports both MRPL's safety standards and HSE compliance requirements.

Kenvision monitors the entire outlet — forecourt, canopy, convenience store, fuel storage area, and perimeter — around the clock. Any unauthorized movement detected outside operating hours triggers an immediate alert to the outlet manager and security contact with a timestamped video clip. This provides real-time deterrence and clear evidence for police and insurance reporting.

Yes. Kenvision detects suspicious customer behaviour inside the convenience store — prolonged dwell time near premium or age-restricted products, unusual product handling, and attempts to conceal merchandise. Real-time alerts are sent discreetly to store staff allowing them to respond professionally and prevent theft before it occurs.

Kenvision monitors the convenience store for footfall at entry, customer dwell time by aisle, queue length at the POS counter, and suspicious behaviour near high-value product shelves. It sends real-time alerts when queues build up, detects shoplifting behaviour before it results in a loss, and provides daily analytics on store traffic patterns — helping outlet managers optimise staffing, product placement, and customer service.

Yes. Kenvision monitors every pump bay on your forecourt simultaneously — tracking vehicle arrival, fuelling duration, nozzle activity, and vehicle departure in real time across all islands at the same time. No pump bay is ever left unmonitored.

Kenvision monitors pump island activity and vehicle movement simultaneously across all pump bays. When a vehicle completes a fuelling event and departs without a corresponding payment being processed, Kenvision detects the anomaly and sends an instant alert to the outlet manager with the bay number, time of incident, and a timestamped video clip — within seconds of the vehicle leaving. This gives your team time to record the vehicle registration and initiate reporting immediately.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your existing CCTV cameras at your MRPL fuel outlet and continuously analyses live footage across every zone — pump islands, forecourt, convenience store, canopy, back office, and perimeter. It monitors vehicle movement, detects drive-offs, tracks staff activity, flags security incidents, and sends instant alerts to the right person within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

No. Kenvision works with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A quick technical assessment of your outlet's current camera setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to outlet operations during installation.

A standard single-outlet deployment takes 1–2 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Multi-outlet MRPL deployments are managed in phases to ensure zero disruption to daily fuelling operations and customer service.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your existing CCTV cameras at your MRPL fuel outlet and continuously analyses live footage across every zone — pump islands, forecourt, convenience store, canopy, back office, and perimeter. It monitors vehicle movement, detects drive-offs, tracks staff activity, flags security incidents, and sends instant alerts to the right person within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

Yes. Kenvision monitors patterns across pump activity, payment events, and staff movement simultaneously. Unusual patterns — such as a staff member

Kenvision tracks staff presence and movement across all zones of the outlet — forecourt, convenience store, and back office. It identifies coverage gaps on the forecourt during peak hours, detects unauthorized access to cash handling areas, and provides shift-wise staff activity analytics — giving outlet managers objective data to manage staffing, accountability, and compliance with MRPL operational standards.

Yes. Kenvision monitors the fuel storage zone and dispenser areas for unauthorized access, unusual activity, and safety compliance. Any unauthorized personnel entering the fuel storage area — at any hour — triggers an immediate alert. This supports both MRPL's safety standards and HSE compliance requirements.

Kenvision monitors the entire outlet — forecourt, canopy, convenience store, fuel storage area, and perimeter — around the clock. Any unauthorized movement detected outside operating hours triggers an immediate alert to the outlet manager and security contact with a timestamped video clip. This provides real-time deterrence and clear evidence for police and insurance reporting.

Yes. Kenvision detects suspicious customer behaviour inside the convenience store — prolonged dwell time near premium or age-restricted products, unusual product handling, and attempts to conceal merchandise. Real-time alerts are sent discreetly to store staff allowing them to respond professionally and prevent theft before it occurs.

Kenvision monitors the convenience store for footfall at entry, customer dwell time by aisle, queue length at the POS counter, and suspicious behaviour near high-value product shelves. It sends real-time alerts when queues build up, detects shoplifting behaviour before it results in a loss, and provides daily analytics on store traffic patterns — helping outlet managers optimise staffing, product placement, and customer service.

Yes. Kenvision monitors every pump bay on your forecourt simultaneously — tracking vehicle arrival, fuelling duration, nozzle activity, and vehicle departure in real time across all islands at the same time. No pump bay is ever left unmonitored.

Kenvision monitors pump island activity and vehicle movement simultaneously across all pump bays. When a vehicle completes a fuelling event and departs without a corresponding payment being processed, Kenvision detects the anomaly and sends an instant alert to the outlet manager with the bay number, time of incident, and a timestamped video clip — within seconds of the vehicle leaving. This gives your team time to record the vehicle registration and initiate reporting immediately.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your existing CCTV cameras at your MRPL fuel outlet and continuously analyses live footage across every zone — pump islands, forecourt, convenience store, canopy, back office, and perimeter. It monitors vehicle movement, detects drive-offs, tracks staff activity, flags security incidents, and sends instant alerts to the right person within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

No. Kenvision works with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A quick technical assessment of your outlet's current camera setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to outlet operations during installation.

A standard single-outlet deployment takes 1–2 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Multi-outlet MRPL deployments are managed in phases to ensure zero disruption to daily fuelling operations and customer service.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your existing CCTV cameras at your MRPL fuel outlet and continuously analyses live footage across every zone — pump islands, forecourt, convenience store, canopy, back office, and perimeter. It monitors vehicle movement, detects drive-offs, tracks staff activity, flags security incidents, and sends instant alerts to the right person within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

Yes. Kenvision monitors patterns across pump activity, payment events, and staff movement simultaneously. Unusual patterns — such as a staff member

Kenvision tracks staff presence and movement across all zones of the outlet — forecourt, convenience store, and back office. It identifies coverage gaps on the forecourt during peak hours, detects unauthorized access to cash handling areas, and provides shift-wise staff activity analytics — giving outlet managers objective data to manage staffing, accountability, and compliance with MRPL operational standards.

Yes. Kenvision monitors the fuel storage zone and dispenser areas for unauthorized access, unusual activity, and safety compliance. Any unauthorized personnel entering the fuel storage area — at any hour — triggers an immediate alert. This supports both MRPL's safety standards and HSE compliance requirements.

Kenvision monitors the entire outlet — forecourt, canopy, convenience store, fuel storage area, and perimeter — around the clock. Any unauthorized movement detected outside operating hours triggers an immediate alert to the outlet manager and security contact with a timestamped video clip. This provides real-time deterrence and clear evidence for police and insurance reporting.

Yes. Kenvision detects suspicious customer behaviour inside the convenience store — prolonged dwell time near premium or age-restricted products, unusual product handling, and attempts to conceal merchandise. Real-time alerts are sent discreetly to store staff allowing them to respond professionally and prevent theft before it occurs.

Kenvision monitors the convenience store for footfall at entry, customer dwell time by aisle, queue length at the POS counter, and suspicious behaviour near high-value product shelves. It sends real-time alerts when queues build up, detects shoplifting behaviour before it results in a loss, and provides daily analytics on store traffic patterns — helping outlet managers optimise staffing, product placement, and customer service.

Yes. Kenvision monitors every pump bay on your forecourt simultaneously — tracking vehicle arrival, fuelling duration, nozzle activity, and vehicle departure in real time across all islands at the same time. No pump bay is ever left unmonitored.

Kenvision monitors pump island activity and vehicle movement simultaneously across all pump bays. When a vehicle completes a fuelling event and departs without a corresponding payment being processed, Kenvision detects the anomaly and sends an instant alert to the outlet manager with the bay number, time of incident, and a timestamped video clip — within seconds of the vehicle leaving. This gives your team time to record the vehicle registration and initiate reporting immediately.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your existing CCTV cameras at your MRPL fuel outlet and continuously analyses live footage across every zone — pump islands, forecourt, convenience store, canopy, back office, and perimeter. It monitors vehicle movement, detects drive-offs, tracks staff activity, flags security incidents, and sends instant alerts to the right person within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

No. Kenvision works with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A quick technical assessment of your outlet's current camera setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to outlet operations during installation.

A standard single-outlet deployment takes 1–2 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Multi-outlet MRPL deployments are managed in phases to ensure zero disruption to daily fuelling operations and customer service.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your existing CCTV cameras at your MRPL fuel outlet and continuously analyses live footage across every zone — pump islands, forecourt, convenience store, canopy, back office, and perimeter. It monitors vehicle movement, detects drive-offs, tracks staff activity, flags security incidents, and sends instant alerts to the right person within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

Yes. Kenvision monitors patterns across pump activity, payment events, and staff movement simultaneously. Unusual patterns — such as a staff member

Kenvision tracks staff presence and movement across all zones of the outlet — forecourt, convenience store, and back office. It identifies coverage gaps on the forecourt during peak hours, detects unauthorized access to cash handling areas, and provides shift-wise staff activity analytics — giving outlet managers objective data to manage staffing, accountability, and compliance with MRPL operational standards.

Yes. Kenvision monitors the fuel storage zone and dispenser areas for unauthorized access, unusual activity, and safety compliance. Any unauthorized personnel entering the fuel storage area — at any hour — triggers an immediate alert. This supports both MRPL's safety standards and HSE compliance requirements.

Kenvision monitors the entire outlet — forecourt, canopy, convenience store, fuel storage area, and perimeter — around the clock. Any unauthorized movement detected outside operating hours triggers an immediate alert to the outlet manager and security contact with a timestamped video clip. This provides real-time deterrence and clear evidence for police and insurance reporting.

Yes. Kenvision detects suspicious customer behaviour inside the convenience store — prolonged dwell time near premium or age-restricted products, unusual product handling, and attempts to conceal merchandise. Real-time alerts are sent discreetly to store staff allowing them to respond professionally and prevent theft before it occurs.

Kenvision monitors the convenience store for footfall at entry, customer dwell time by aisle, queue length at the POS counter, and suspicious behaviour near high-value product shelves. It sends real-time alerts when queues build up, detects shoplifting behaviour before it results in a loss, and provides daily analytics on store traffic patterns — helping outlet managers optimise staffing, product placement, and customer service.

Yes. Kenvision monitors every pump bay on your forecourt simultaneously — tracking vehicle arrival, fuelling duration, nozzle activity, and vehicle departure in real time across all islands at the same time. No pump bay is ever left unmonitored.

Kenvision monitors pump island activity and vehicle movement simultaneously across all pump bays. When a vehicle completes a fuelling event and departs without a corresponding payment being processed, Kenvision detects the anomaly and sends an instant alert to the outlet manager with the bay number, time of incident, and a timestamped video clip — within seconds of the vehicle leaving. This gives your team time to record the vehicle registration and initiate reporting immediately.

Book a Demo. Our BTM Expert will understand your specific operational challenges, and recommend the right Kenvision configuration for your Retail.

Kenvision provides daily and weekly reports covering footfall by hour and day, peak trading period analysis, zone heatmap data, queue length trends, staff coverage analytics, promotional effectiveness measurement, and incident summaries. These reports give store managers and retail chain operators the data they need to make smarter operational, staffing, and merchandising decisions every single day.

Kenvision sends real-time alerts via mobile app notification and desktop dashboard. Alert types for retail include suspicious behaviour near high-value shelves, queue build-up at billing counters, staff coverage gaps, unauthorized access to stockrooms or back offices, and after-hours intrusion detection. Every alert includes a timestamp and linked video clip for immediate review and action.

No. Kenvision does not use facial recognition technology and does not collect, store, or process any personal identification data about your customers. It analyses movement patterns, occupancy levels, and spatial behaviour — not individual identities. The system is fully compliant with applicable data privacy regulations including DISHA guidelines in India.

Yes. Kenvision supports multi-location monitoring from a single centralised dashboard — giving retail chain management teams real-time visibility, zone-level analytics, and incident alerts across all stores simultaneously from any device, anywhere.

Yes. Kenvision is equally effective for a single-store independent retailer and a multi-location retail chain. For chain operators Kenvision provides a centralised dashboard giving regional managers and head office teams real-time visibility and comparative analytics across all store locations simultaneously.

Kenvision monitors your entire store — floor, stockroom, and perimeter — around the clock. Any unauthorized movement inside the store or at entry points outside operating hours triggers an immediate alert to your security contact with a timestamped video clip — enabling a fast response and providing clear evidence for police and insurance reporting.

Yes. Kenvision tracks footfall, dwell time, and customer engagement near promotional displays and campaign zones — before, during, and after a promotion. This gives you objective, data-backed measurement of whether your promotions are actually driving customer attention and traffic — helping you invest in what works and stop spending on what does not.

Kenvision tracks staff presence and movement across all zones of your store. It identifies coverage gaps — aisles or departments left unattended — and alerts the store manager before a customer is left without assistance. Shift-wise coverage analytics give managers an objective, data-backed view of staff deployment and productivity across every hour of the trading day.

Yes. Kenvision monitors stockrooms, back offices, and all restricted areas for unauthorized access and unusual activity. Alerts are sent immediately when someone enters a restricted zone outside authorized hours or without proper access — protecting your inventory and cash handling areas at all times.

Kenvision monitors queue length at your billing counters in real time. When the queue exceeds a defined threshold, an instant alert is sent to the shift supervisor to open an additional counter or redirect a staff member. This reduces customer wait times, prevents abandoned purchases, and improves the overall shopping experience — directly protecting your revenue.

Yes. By monitoring dwell time and interaction patterns near specific shelf zones and product displays, Kenvision provides insight into which products customers spend the most time looking at and handling — even when they do not make a purchase. This data gives your buying and merchandising teams objective intelligence to optimise product range, placement, and promotional strategy.

Store heatmaps are visual representations of customer movement and dwell time across your shop floor. They show exactly which aisles, shelves, and product zones attract the most customer attention — and which areas are being ignored. This data helps you make smarter decisions about product placement, shelf layout, and store design — putting your best products where the most eyes are.

Kenvision accurately counts customer footfall at every entry and exit point of your store in real time. It tracks peak hours, daily traffic patterns, and zone-wise visitor distribution — giving store management precise data on how many customers visit, when they visit, and how they move through the store. This data supports smarter staffing, operational, and merchandising decisions.

Yes. Kenvision monitors staff movement and activity across all zones including stockrooms, back offices, and POS counters. It detects unauthorized access to restricted areas, unusual handling of merchandise outside working hours, and suspicious activity near cash handling points. All incidents are logged with timestamps and linked video clips — providing clear evidence for investigation and disciplinary action.

Kenvision monitors customer behaviour across all store zones in real time. It detects suspicious activity — prolonged dwell time near high-value shelves, unusual product handling, and attempts to conceal merchandise — and sends an instant alert to your floor manager or security team. Because the alert is sent in real time, your team can respond immediately and prevent the theft before it happens rather than discovering it during a stock audit weeks later.

No. Our technical team works around your store operating hours to ensure installation and configuration causes zero disruption to your staff, customers, or daily business.

A standard single-store deployment takes 1–2 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Multi-store retail chain deployments are managed in phases to ensure minimal disruption to daily store operations.

No. In most cases Kenvision works with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A quick technical assessment of your current setup confirms compatibility before deployment. No disruption to your store operations during installation.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your existing CCTV cameras and continuously analyses live footage across every zone of your retail store — entrance, aisles, shelves, billing counters, stockroom, and exit points. It monitors customer behaviour, tracks staff activity, detects suspicious incidents, and sends instant alerts to the right person the moment something needs attention — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

Book a Demo. Our BTM Expert will understand your specific operational challenges, and recommend the right Kenvision configuration for your retail Outlet.

Book a Demo. Our BTM Expert will understand your specific operational challenges, and recommend the right Kenvision configuration for your Retail.

Kenvision provides daily and weekly reports covering footfall by hour and day, peak trading period analysis, zone heatmap data, queue length trends, staff coverage analytics, promotional effectiveness measurement, and incident summaries. These reports give store managers and retail chain operators the data they need to make smarter operational, staffing, and merchandising decisions every single day.

Kenvision sends real-time alerts via mobile app notification and desktop dashboard. Alert types for retail include suspicious behaviour near high-value shelves, queue build-up at billing counters, staff coverage gaps, unauthorized access to stockrooms or back offices, and after-hours intrusion detection. Every alert includes a timestamp and linked video clip for immediate review and action.

No. Kenvision does not use facial recognition technology and does not collect, store, or process any personal identification data about your customers. It analyses movement patterns, occupancy levels, and spatial behaviour — not individual identities. The system is fully compliant with applicable data privacy regulations including DISHA guidelines in India.

Yes. Kenvision supports multi-location monitoring from a single centralised dashboard — giving retail chain management teams real-time visibility, zone-level analytics, and incident alerts across all stores simultaneously from any device, anywhere.

Yes. Kenvision is equally effective for a single-store independent retailer and a multi-location retail chain. For chain operators Kenvision provides a centralised dashboard giving regional managers and head office teams real-time visibility and comparative analytics across all store locations simultaneously.

Kenvision monitors your entire store — floor, stockroom, and perimeter — around the clock. Any unauthorized movement inside the store or at entry points outside operating hours triggers an immediate alert to your security contact with a timestamped video clip — enabling a fast response and providing clear evidence for police and insurance reporting.

Yes. Kenvision tracks footfall, dwell time, and customer engagement near promotional displays and campaign zones — before, during, and after a promotion. This gives you objective, data-backed measurement of whether your promotions are actually driving customer attention and traffic — helping you invest in what works and stop spending on what does not.

Kenvision tracks staff presence and movement across all zones of your store. It identifies coverage gaps — aisles or departments left unattended — and alerts the store manager before a customer is left without assistance. Shift-wise coverage analytics give managers an objective, data-backed view of staff deployment and productivity across every hour of the trading day.

Yes. Kenvision monitors stockrooms, back offices, and all restricted areas for unauthorized access and unusual activity. Alerts are sent immediately when someone enters a restricted zone outside authorized hours or without proper access — protecting your inventory and cash handling areas at all times.

Kenvision monitors queue length at your billing counters in real time. When the queue exceeds a defined threshold, an instant alert is sent to the shift supervisor to open an additional counter or redirect a staff member. This reduces customer wait times, prevents abandoned purchases, and improves the overall shopping experience — directly protecting your revenue.

Yes. By monitoring dwell time and interaction patterns near specific shelf zones and product displays, Kenvision provides insight into which products customers spend the most time looking at and handling — even when they do not make a purchase. This data gives your buying and merchandising teams objective intelligence to optimise product range, placement, and promotional strategy.

Store heatmaps are visual representations of customer movement and dwell time across your shop floor. They show exactly which aisles, shelves, and product zones attract the most customer attention — and which areas are being ignored. This data helps you make smarter decisions about product placement, shelf layout, and store design — putting your best products where the most eyes are.

Kenvision accurately counts customer footfall at every entry and exit point of your store in real time. It tracks peak hours, daily traffic patterns, and zone-wise visitor distribution — giving store management precise data on how many customers visit, when they visit, and how they move through the store. This data supports smarter staffing, operational, and merchandising decisions.

Yes. Kenvision monitors staff movement and activity across all zones including stockrooms, back offices, and POS counters. It detects unauthorized access to restricted areas, unusual handling of merchandise outside working hours, and suspicious activity near cash handling points. All incidents are logged with timestamps and linked video clips — providing clear evidence for investigation and disciplinary action.

Kenvision monitors customer behaviour across all store zones in real time. It detects suspicious activity — prolonged dwell time near high-value shelves, unusual product handling, and attempts to conceal merchandise — and sends an instant alert to your floor manager or security team. Because the alert is sent in real time, your team can respond immediately and prevent the theft before it happens rather than discovering it during a stock audit weeks later.

No. Our technical team works around your store operating hours to ensure installation and configuration causes zero disruption to your staff, customers, or daily business.

A standard single-store deployment takes 1–2 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Multi-store retail chain deployments are managed in phases to ensure minimal disruption to daily store operations.

No. In most cases Kenvision works with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A quick technical assessment of your current setup confirms compatibility before deployment. No disruption to your store operations during installation.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your existing CCTV cameras and continuously analyses live footage across every zone of your retail store — entrance, aisles, shelves, billing counters, stockroom, and exit points. It monitors customer behaviour, tracks staff activity, detects suspicious incidents, and sends instant alerts to the right person the moment something needs attention — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

Book a Demo. Our BTM Expert will understand your specific operational challenges, and recommend the right Kenvision configuration for your retail Outlet.

Book a Demo. Our BTM Expert will understand your specific operational challenges, and recommend the right Kenvision configuration for your Retail.

Kenvision provides daily and weekly reports covering footfall by hour and day, peak trading period analysis, zone heatmap data, queue length trends, staff coverage analytics, promotional effectiveness measurement, and incident summaries. These reports give store managers and retail chain operators the data they need to make smarter operational, staffing, and merchandising decisions every single day.

Kenvision sends real-time alerts via mobile app notification and desktop dashboard. Alert types for retail include suspicious behaviour near high-value shelves, queue build-up at billing counters, staff coverage gaps, unauthorized access to stockrooms or back offices, and after-hours intrusion detection. Every alert includes a timestamp and linked video clip for immediate review and action.

No. Kenvision does not use facial recognition technology and does not collect, store, or process any personal identification data about your customers. It analyses movement patterns, occupancy levels, and spatial behaviour — not individual identities. The system is fully compliant with applicable data privacy regulations including DISHA guidelines in India.

Yes. Kenvision supports multi-location monitoring from a single centralised dashboard — giving retail chain management teams real-time visibility, zone-level analytics, and incident alerts across all stores simultaneously from any device, anywhere.

Yes. Kenvision is equally effective for a single-store independent retailer and a multi-location retail chain. For chain operators Kenvision provides a centralised dashboard giving regional managers and head office teams real-time visibility and comparative analytics across all store locations simultaneously.

Kenvision monitors your entire store — floor, stockroom, and perimeter — around the clock. Any unauthorized movement inside the store or at entry points outside operating hours triggers an immediate alert to your security contact with a timestamped video clip — enabling a fast response and providing clear evidence for police and insurance reporting.

Yes. Kenvision tracks footfall, dwell time, and customer engagement near promotional displays and campaign zones — before, during, and after a promotion. This gives you objective, data-backed measurement of whether your promotions are actually driving customer attention and traffic — helping you invest in what works and stop spending on what does not.

Kenvision tracks staff presence and movement across all zones of your store. It identifies coverage gaps — aisles or departments left unattended — and alerts the store manager before a customer is left without assistance. Shift-wise coverage analytics give managers an objective, data-backed view of staff deployment and productivity across every hour of the trading day.

Yes. Kenvision monitors stockrooms, back offices, and all restricted areas for unauthorized access and unusual activity. Alerts are sent immediately when someone enters a restricted zone outside authorized hours or without proper access — protecting your inventory and cash handling areas at all times.

Kenvision monitors queue length at your billing counters in real time. When the queue exceeds a defined threshold, an instant alert is sent to the shift supervisor to open an additional counter or redirect a staff member. This reduces customer wait times, prevents abandoned purchases, and improves the overall shopping experience — directly protecting your revenue.

Yes. By monitoring dwell time and interaction patterns near specific shelf zones and product displays, Kenvision provides insight into which products customers spend the most time looking at and handling — even when they do not make a purchase. This data gives your buying and merchandising teams objective intelligence to optimise product range, placement, and promotional strategy.

Store heatmaps are visual representations of customer movement and dwell time across your shop floor. They show exactly which aisles, shelves, and product zones attract the most customer attention — and which areas are being ignored. This data helps you make smarter decisions about product placement, shelf layout, and store design — putting your best products where the most eyes are.

Kenvision accurately counts customer footfall at every entry and exit point of your store in real time. It tracks peak hours, daily traffic patterns, and zone-wise visitor distribution — giving store management precise data on how many customers visit, when they visit, and how they move through the store. This data supports smarter staffing, operational, and merchandising decisions.

Yes. Kenvision monitors staff movement and activity across all zones including stockrooms, back offices, and POS counters. It detects unauthorized access to restricted areas, unusual handling of merchandise outside working hours, and suspicious activity near cash handling points. All incidents are logged with timestamps and linked video clips — providing clear evidence for investigation and disciplinary action.

Kenvision monitors customer behaviour across all store zones in real time. It detects suspicious activity — prolonged dwell time near high-value shelves, unusual product handling, and attempts to conceal merchandise — and sends an instant alert to your floor manager or security team. Because the alert is sent in real time, your team can respond immediately and prevent the theft before it happens rather than discovering it during a stock audit weeks later.

No. Our technical team works around your store operating hours to ensure installation and configuration causes zero disruption to your staff, customers, or daily business.

A standard single-store deployment takes 1–2 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Multi-store retail chain deployments are managed in phases to ensure minimal disruption to daily store operations.

No. In most cases Kenvision works with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A quick technical assessment of your current setup confirms compatibility before deployment. No disruption to your store operations during installation.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your existing CCTV cameras and continuously analyses live footage across every zone of your retail store — entrance, aisles, shelves, billing counters, stockroom, and exit points. It monitors customer behaviour, tracks staff activity, detects suspicious incidents, and sends instant alerts to the right person the moment something needs attention — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

Book a Demo. Our BTM Expert will understand your specific operational challenges, and recommend the right Kenvision configuration for your retail Outlet.

Book a Demo. Our BTM Expert will understand your specific operational challenges, and recommend the right Kenvision configuration for your Retail.

Kenvision provides daily and weekly reports covering footfall by hour and day, peak trading period analysis, zone heatmap data, queue length trends, staff coverage analytics, promotional effectiveness measurement, and incident summaries. These reports give store managers and retail chain operators the data they need to make smarter operational, staffing, and merchandising decisions every single day.

Kenvision sends real-time alerts via mobile app notification and desktop dashboard. Alert types for retail include suspicious behaviour near high-value shelves, queue build-up at billing counters, staff coverage gaps, unauthorized access to stockrooms or back offices, and after-hours intrusion detection. Every alert includes a timestamp and linked video clip for immediate review and action.

No. Kenvision does not use facial recognition technology and does not collect, store, or process any personal identification data about your customers. It analyses movement patterns, occupancy levels, and spatial behaviour — not individual identities. The system is fully compliant with applicable data privacy regulations including DISHA guidelines in India.

Yes. Kenvision supports multi-location monitoring from a single centralised dashboard — giving retail chain management teams real-time visibility, zone-level analytics, and incident alerts across all stores simultaneously from any device, anywhere.

Yes. Kenvision is equally effective for a single-store independent retailer and a multi-location retail chain. For chain operators Kenvision provides a centralised dashboard giving regional managers and head office teams real-time visibility and comparative analytics across all store locations simultaneously.

Kenvision monitors your entire store — floor, stockroom, and perimeter — around the clock. Any unauthorized movement inside the store or at entry points outside operating hours triggers an immediate alert to your security contact with a timestamped video clip — enabling a fast response and providing clear evidence for police and insurance reporting.

Yes. Kenvision tracks footfall, dwell time, and customer engagement near promotional displays and campaign zones — before, during, and after a promotion. This gives you objective, data-backed measurement of whether your promotions are actually driving customer attention and traffic — helping you invest in what works and stop spending on what does not.

Kenvision tracks staff presence and movement across all zones of your store. It identifies coverage gaps — aisles or departments left unattended — and alerts the store manager before a customer is left without assistance. Shift-wise coverage analytics give managers an objective, data-backed view of staff deployment and productivity across every hour of the trading day.

Yes. Kenvision monitors stockrooms, back offices, and all restricted areas for unauthorized access and unusual activity. Alerts are sent immediately when someone enters a restricted zone outside authorized hours or without proper access — protecting your inventory and cash handling areas at all times.

Kenvision monitors queue length at your billing counters in real time. When the queue exceeds a defined threshold, an instant alert is sent to the shift supervisor to open an additional counter or redirect a staff member. This reduces customer wait times, prevents abandoned purchases, and improves the overall shopping experience — directly protecting your revenue.

Yes. By monitoring dwell time and interaction patterns near specific shelf zones and product displays, Kenvision provides insight into which products customers spend the most time looking at and handling — even when they do not make a purchase. This data gives your buying and merchandising teams objective intelligence to optimise product range, placement, and promotional strategy.

Store heatmaps are visual representations of customer movement and dwell time across your shop floor. They show exactly which aisles, shelves, and product zones attract the most customer attention — and which areas are being ignored. This data helps you make smarter decisions about product placement, shelf layout, and store design — putting your best products where the most eyes are.

Kenvision accurately counts customer footfall at every entry and exit point of your store in real time. It tracks peak hours, daily traffic patterns, and zone-wise visitor distribution — giving store management precise data on how many customers visit, when they visit, and how they move through the store. This data supports smarter staffing, operational, and merchandising decisions.

Yes. Kenvision monitors staff movement and activity across all zones including stockrooms, back offices, and POS counters. It detects unauthorized access to restricted areas, unusual handling of merchandise outside working hours, and suspicious activity near cash handling points. All incidents are logged with timestamps and linked video clips — providing clear evidence for investigation and disciplinary action.

Kenvision monitors customer behaviour across all store zones in real time. It detects suspicious activity — prolonged dwell time near high-value shelves, unusual product handling, and attempts to conceal merchandise — and sends an instant alert to your floor manager or security team. Because the alert is sent in real time, your team can respond immediately and prevent the theft before it happens rather than discovering it during a stock audit weeks later.

No. Our technical team works around your store operating hours to ensure installation and configuration causes zero disruption to your staff, customers, or daily business.

A standard single-store deployment takes 1–2 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Multi-store retail chain deployments are managed in phases to ensure minimal disruption to daily store operations.

No. In most cases Kenvision works with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A quick technical assessment of your current setup confirms compatibility before deployment. No disruption to your store operations during installation.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your existing CCTV cameras and continuously analyses live footage across every zone of your retail store — entrance, aisles, shelves, billing counters, stockroom, and exit points. It monitors customer behaviour, tracks staff activity, detects suspicious incidents, and sends instant alerts to the right person the moment something needs attention — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

Book a Demo. Our BTM Expert will understand your specific operational challenges, and recommend the right Kenvision configuration for your retail Outlet.

Book a Demo. Our BTM Expert will understand your specific operational challenges, and recommend the right Kenvision configuration for your Retail.

Kenvision provides daily and weekly reports covering footfall by hour and day, peak trading period analysis, zone heatmap data, queue length trends, staff coverage analytics, promotional effectiveness measurement, and incident summaries. These reports give store managers and retail chain operators the data they need to make smarter operational, staffing, and merchandising decisions every single day.

Kenvision sends real-time alerts via mobile app notification and desktop dashboard. Alert types for retail include suspicious behaviour near high-value shelves, queue build-up at billing counters, staff coverage gaps, unauthorized access to stockrooms or back offices, and after-hours intrusion detection. Every alert includes a timestamp and linked video clip for immediate review and action.

No. Kenvision does not use facial recognition technology and does not collect, store, or process any personal identification data about your customers. It analyses movement patterns, occupancy levels, and spatial behaviour — not individual identities. The system is fully compliant with applicable data privacy regulations including DISHA guidelines in India.

Yes. Kenvision supports multi-location monitoring from a single centralised dashboard — giving retail chain management teams real-time visibility, zone-level analytics, and incident alerts across all stores simultaneously from any device, anywhere.

Yes. Kenvision is equally effective for a single-store independent retailer and a multi-location retail chain. For chain operators Kenvision provides a centralised dashboard giving regional managers and head office teams real-time visibility and comparative analytics across all store locations simultaneously.

Kenvision monitors your entire store — floor, stockroom, and perimeter — around the clock. Any unauthorized movement inside the store or at entry points outside operating hours triggers an immediate alert to your security contact with a timestamped video clip — enabling a fast response and providing clear evidence for police and insurance reporting.

Yes. Kenvision tracks footfall, dwell time, and customer engagement near promotional displays and campaign zones — before, during, and after a promotion. This gives you objective, data-backed measurement of whether your promotions are actually driving customer attention and traffic — helping you invest in what works and stop spending on what does not.

Kenvision tracks staff presence and movement across all zones of your store. It identifies coverage gaps — aisles or departments left unattended — and alerts the store manager before a customer is left without assistance. Shift-wise coverage analytics give managers an objective, data-backed view of staff deployment and productivity across every hour of the trading day.

Yes. Kenvision monitors stockrooms, back offices, and all restricted areas for unauthorized access and unusual activity. Alerts are sent immediately when someone enters a restricted zone outside authorized hours or without proper access — protecting your inventory and cash handling areas at all times.

Kenvision monitors queue length at your billing counters in real time. When the queue exceeds a defined threshold, an instant alert is sent to the shift supervisor to open an additional counter or redirect a staff member. This reduces customer wait times, prevents abandoned purchases, and improves the overall shopping experience — directly protecting your revenue.

Yes. By monitoring dwell time and interaction patterns near specific shelf zones and product displays, Kenvision provides insight into which products customers spend the most time looking at and handling — even when they do not make a purchase. This data gives your buying and merchandising teams objective intelligence to optimise product range, placement, and promotional strategy.

Store heatmaps are visual representations of customer movement and dwell time across your shop floor. They show exactly which aisles, shelves, and product zones attract the most customer attention — and which areas are being ignored. This data helps you make smarter decisions about product placement, shelf layout, and store design — putting your best products where the most eyes are.

Kenvision accurately counts customer footfall at every entry and exit point of your store in real time. It tracks peak hours, daily traffic patterns, and zone-wise visitor distribution — giving store management precise data on how many customers visit, when they visit, and how they move through the store. This data supports smarter staffing, operational, and merchandising decisions.

Yes. Kenvision monitors staff movement and activity across all zones including stockrooms, back offices, and POS counters. It detects unauthorized access to restricted areas, unusual handling of merchandise outside working hours, and suspicious activity near cash handling points. All incidents are logged with timestamps and linked video clips — providing clear evidence for investigation and disciplinary action.

Kenvision monitors customer behaviour across all store zones in real time. It detects suspicious activity — prolonged dwell time near high-value shelves, unusual product handling, and attempts to conceal merchandise — and sends an instant alert to your floor manager or security team. Because the alert is sent in real time, your team can respond immediately and prevent the theft before it happens rather than discovering it during a stock audit weeks later.

No. Our technical team works around your store operating hours to ensure installation and configuration causes zero disruption to your staff, customers, or daily business.

A standard single-store deployment takes 1–2 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Multi-store retail chain deployments are managed in phases to ensure minimal disruption to daily store operations.

No. In most cases Kenvision works with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A quick technical assessment of your current setup confirms compatibility before deployment. No disruption to your store operations during installation.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your existing CCTV cameras and continuously analyses live footage across every zone of your retail store — entrance, aisles, shelves, billing counters, stockroom, and exit points. It monitors customer behaviour, tracks staff activity, detects suspicious incidents, and sends instant alerts to the right person the moment something needs attention — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

Book a Demo. Our BTM Expert will understand your specific operational challenges, and recommend the right Kenvision configuration for your retail Outlet.

Book a Demo. Our BTM Expert will understand your specific operational challenges, and recommend the right Kenvision configuration for your retail Outlet.

Kenvision provides daily and weekly operational reports covering vehicle count by pump bay and hour, forecourt dwell time analysis, drive-off incident logs, convenience store footfall and queue trends, staff coverage analytics by shift, security event summaries, back office access logs, and after-hours activity reports. These reports give fuel outlet managers and multi-site operators the data they need to run a tighter, safer, and more profitable operation every single day.

No. Kenvision does not use facial recognition technology and does not collect, store, or process any personal identification data about your customers. It analyses vehicle movement, behavioural patterns, and spatial activity — not individual identities. The system is fully compliant with applicable data privacy regulations including DISHA guidelines in India.

Yes. Kenvision monitors back office and cash handling areas for unauthorized access and unusual activity. Any entry into the cash counting room or back office outside authorized hours or by unauthorized personnel triggers an instant alert to the outlet manager — protecting your cash handling integrity and providing timestamped evidence for any discrepancy investigations.

Yes. Kenvision supports centralised monitoring across multiple fuel retail outlets from a single dashboard. Chain operators and franchise owners can monitor all their sites simultaneously — receiving real-time alerts from any outlet, reviewing daily performance reports per site, comparing incident trends across the network, and tracking operational performance across all locations from any device, anywhere.

Yes. Kenvision automatically generates timestamped incident logs with linked video clips for every flagged event — drive-offs, security breaches, vehicle accidents on the forecourt, equipment damage, and after-hours intrusions. These records are indexed and retrievable within minutes — providing strong, verifiable evidence to support insurance claims, police reports, and internal investigations without needing to review hours of raw footage manually.

Yes. During peak hours Kenvision monitors forecourt congestion, pump bay occupancy, convenience store queue lengths, and staff coverage simultaneously — sending real-time alerts when any zone needs immediate management attention. This gives outlet managers complete situational awareness across the entire site without needing to physically walk every zone during the busiest periods of the day.

Kenvision monitors queue length at your convenience store POS counter in real time. When the queue exceeds a defined threshold, an instant alert is sent to the shift supervisor to open an additional counter or redirect a team member. This reduces customer wait times, prevents abandoned purchases, and improves the overall customer experience at your outlet — directly protecting your store revenue.

Yes. Kenvision monitors patterns across pump activity, payment events, and staff movement simultaneously. Unusual patterns — such as a staff member consistently positioned near a pump bay during non-payment departure events, or repeated anomalies linked to a specific shift or individual — are flagged automatically for management review with supporting timestamped video evidence.

Kenvision tracks staff presence and movement across all zones of the outlet — forecourt, convenience store, and back office — shift by shift. It identifies coverage gaps on the forecourt during peak hours, detects unauthorized access to cash handling areas, and flags extended absences from critical zones. Shift-wise staff activity analytics give outlet managers an objective, data-backed view of workforce deployment and accountability across every hour of the operating day.

Yes. Kenvision monitors the fuel storage zone and forecourt area for unauthorized access, unusual activity near dispensing equipment, and safety protocol compliance. Any unauthorized personnel entering the fuel storage area — at any hour — triggers an immediate alert. This supports both your outlet's safety standards and applicable HSE compliance requirements for fuel retail operations.

Kenvision monitors the entire outlet — forecourt, canopy, convenience store, fuel storage area, back office, and perimeter — around the clock. Any unauthorized movement detected outside operating hours triggers an immediate alert to the outlet manager and security contact with a timestamped video clip — providing real-time deterrence and clear evidence for police reporting and insurance claims.

Kenvision detects suspicious customer behaviour inside the convenience store in real time — prolonged dwell time near premium products, tobacco, energy drinks, or high-value snack shelves, unusual product handling, and attempts to conceal merchandise. Instant alerts are sent discreetly to store staff allowing them to respond professionally and prevent theft before it occurs — not discover it during the next stock count.

Kenvision monitors your convenience store for customer footfall at entry, dwell time by aisle, queue length at the POS counter, and suspicious behaviour near high-value or age-restricted product shelves. It sends real-time alerts when queues build up at the counter, detects shoplifting behaviour before it results in a loss, and provides daily analytics on store traffic patterns — helping outlet managers optimise staffing, product placement, and customer service throughout the day.

Yes. Kenvision monitors nozzle handling and fuelling patterns at each pump bay. Unusual dwell time, abnormal nozzle activity, or behaviour consistent with dispenser interference triggers an immediate alert to the forecourt supervisor for investigation — protecting both your dispensing equipment and your revenue integrity.

Yes. Kenvision monitors every pump bay on your forecourt simultaneously — tracking vehicle arrival, fuelling duration, nozzle activity, and vehicle departure across all islands at the same time. No pump bay is ever left unmonitored regardless of how busy the forecourt is.

A drive-off occurs when a vehicle fuels up at a pump bay and leaves the outlet without completing payment. Kenvision monitors pump island activity and vehicle movement simultaneously across all bays. When a vehicle departs without a corresponding payment event being completed, Kenvision detects the anomaly instantly and sends an alert to the outlet manager with the bay number, time of incident, and a timestamped video clip — within seconds of the vehicle leaving. This gives your team time to note the vehicle registration and initiate reporting immediately.

A standard single-outlet deployment takes 1–2 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Multi-outlet deployments for fuel retail chains and franchise operators are managed in phased rollouts to ensure zero disruption to daily fuelling operations across all sites.

No. In most cases Kenvision works with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A quick technical assessment of your outlet's current camera setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to outlet operations or customer service during installation.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your existing CCTV cameras at your fuel retail outlet and continuously analyses live footage across every zone — pump islands, forecourt, convenience store, canopy, back office, cash handling area, fuel storage zone, and perimeter. It monitors vehicle movement at pump bays, detects drive-offs, tracks staff activity, flags security incidents, manages convenience store operations, and sends instant alerts to the right person within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

Book a Demo. Our BTM Expert will understand your specific operational challenges, and recommend the right Kenvision configuration for your retail Outlet.

Kenvision provides daily and weekly operational reports covering vehicle count by pump bay and hour, forecourt dwell time analysis, drive-off incident logs, convenience store footfall and queue trends, staff coverage analytics by shift, security event summaries, back office access logs, and after-hours activity reports. These reports give fuel outlet managers and multi-site operators the data they need to run a tighter, safer, and more profitable operation every single day.

No. Kenvision does not use facial recognition technology and does not collect, store, or process any personal identification data about your customers. It analyses vehicle movement, behavioural patterns, and spatial activity — not individual identities. The system is fully compliant with applicable data privacy regulations including DISHA guidelines in India.

Yes. Kenvision monitors back office and cash handling areas for unauthorized access and unusual activity. Any entry into the cash counting room or back office outside authorized hours or by unauthorized personnel triggers an instant alert to the outlet manager — protecting your cash handling integrity and providing timestamped evidence for any discrepancy investigations.

Yes. Kenvision supports centralised monitoring across multiple fuel retail outlets from a single dashboard. Chain operators and franchise owners can monitor all their sites simultaneously — receiving real-time alerts from any outlet, reviewing daily performance reports per site, comparing incident trends across the network, and tracking operational performance across all locations from any device, anywhere.

Yes. Kenvision automatically generates timestamped incident logs with linked video clips for every flagged event — drive-offs, security breaches, vehicle accidents on the forecourt, equipment damage, and after-hours intrusions. These records are indexed and retrievable within minutes — providing strong, verifiable evidence to support insurance claims, police reports, and internal investigations without needing to review hours of raw footage manually.

Yes. During peak hours Kenvision monitors forecourt congestion, pump bay occupancy, convenience store queue lengths, and staff coverage simultaneously — sending real-time alerts when any zone needs immediate management attention. This gives outlet managers complete situational awareness across the entire site without needing to physically walk every zone during the busiest periods of the day.

Kenvision monitors queue length at your convenience store POS counter in real time. When the queue exceeds a defined threshold, an instant alert is sent to the shift supervisor to open an additional counter or redirect a team member. This reduces customer wait times, prevents abandoned purchases, and improves the overall customer experience at your outlet — directly protecting your store revenue.

Yes. Kenvision monitors patterns across pump activity, payment events, and staff movement simultaneously. Unusual patterns — such as a staff member consistently positioned near a pump bay during non-payment departure events, or repeated anomalies linked to a specific shift or individual — are flagged automatically for management review with supporting timestamped video evidence.

Kenvision tracks staff presence and movement across all zones of the outlet — forecourt, convenience store, and back office — shift by shift. It identifies coverage gaps on the forecourt during peak hours, detects unauthorized access to cash handling areas, and flags extended absences from critical zones. Shift-wise staff activity analytics give outlet managers an objective, data-backed view of workforce deployment and accountability across every hour of the operating day.

Yes. Kenvision monitors the fuel storage zone and forecourt area for unauthorized access, unusual activity near dispensing equipment, and safety protocol compliance. Any unauthorized personnel entering the fuel storage area — at any hour — triggers an immediate alert. This supports both your outlet's safety standards and applicable HSE compliance requirements for fuel retail operations.

Kenvision monitors the entire outlet — forecourt, canopy, convenience store, fuel storage area, back office, and perimeter — around the clock. Any unauthorized movement detected outside operating hours triggers an immediate alert to the outlet manager and security contact with a timestamped video clip — providing real-time deterrence and clear evidence for police reporting and insurance claims.

Kenvision detects suspicious customer behaviour inside the convenience store in real time — prolonged dwell time near premium products, tobacco, energy drinks, or high-value snack shelves, unusual product handling, and attempts to conceal merchandise. Instant alerts are sent discreetly to store staff allowing them to respond professionally and prevent theft before it occurs — not discover it during the next stock count.

Kenvision monitors your convenience store for customer footfall at entry, dwell time by aisle, queue length at the POS counter, and suspicious behaviour near high-value or age-restricted product shelves. It sends real-time alerts when queues build up at the counter, detects shoplifting behaviour before it results in a loss, and provides daily analytics on store traffic patterns — helping outlet managers optimise staffing, product placement, and customer service throughout the day.

Yes. Kenvision monitors nozzle handling and fuelling patterns at each pump bay. Unusual dwell time, abnormal nozzle activity, or behaviour consistent with dispenser interference triggers an immediate alert to the forecourt supervisor for investigation — protecting both your dispensing equipment and your revenue integrity.

Yes. Kenvision monitors every pump bay on your forecourt simultaneously — tracking vehicle arrival, fuelling duration, nozzle activity, and vehicle departure across all islands at the same time. No pump bay is ever left unmonitored regardless of how busy the forecourt is.

A drive-off occurs when a vehicle fuels up at a pump bay and leaves the outlet without completing payment. Kenvision monitors pump island activity and vehicle movement simultaneously across all bays. When a vehicle departs without a corresponding payment event being completed, Kenvision detects the anomaly instantly and sends an alert to the outlet manager with the bay number, time of incident, and a timestamped video clip — within seconds of the vehicle leaving. This gives your team time to note the vehicle registration and initiate reporting immediately.

A standard single-outlet deployment takes 1–2 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Multi-outlet deployments for fuel retail chains and franchise operators are managed in phased rollouts to ensure zero disruption to daily fuelling operations across all sites.

No. In most cases Kenvision works with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A quick technical assessment of your outlet's current camera setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to outlet operations or customer service during installation.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your existing CCTV cameras at your fuel retail outlet and continuously analyses live footage across every zone — pump islands, forecourt, convenience store, canopy, back office, cash handling area, fuel storage zone, and perimeter. It monitors vehicle movement at pump bays, detects drive-offs, tracks staff activity, flags security incidents, manages convenience store operations, and sends instant alerts to the right person within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

Book a Demo. Our BTM Expert will understand your specific operational challenges, and recommend the right Kenvision configuration for your retail Outlet.

Kenvision provides daily and weekly operational reports covering vehicle count by pump bay and hour, forecourt dwell time analysis, drive-off incident logs, convenience store footfall and queue trends, staff coverage analytics by shift, security event summaries, back office access logs, and after-hours activity reports. These reports give fuel outlet managers and multi-site operators the data they need to run a tighter, safer, and more profitable operation every single day.

No. Kenvision does not use facial recognition technology and does not collect, store, or process any personal identification data about your customers. It analyses vehicle movement, behavioural patterns, and spatial activity — not individual identities. The system is fully compliant with applicable data privacy regulations including DISHA guidelines in India.

Yes. Kenvision monitors back office and cash handling areas for unauthorized access and unusual activity. Any entry into the cash counting room or back office outside authorized hours or by unauthorized personnel triggers an instant alert to the outlet manager — protecting your cash handling integrity and providing timestamped evidence for any discrepancy investigations.

Yes. Kenvision supports centralised monitoring across multiple fuel retail outlets from a single dashboard. Chain operators and franchise owners can monitor all their sites simultaneously — receiving real-time alerts from any outlet, reviewing daily performance reports per site, comparing incident trends across the network, and tracking operational performance across all locations from any device, anywhere.

Yes. Kenvision automatically generates timestamped incident logs with linked video clips for every flagged event — drive-offs, security breaches, vehicle accidents on the forecourt, equipment damage, and after-hours intrusions. These records are indexed and retrievable within minutes — providing strong, verifiable evidence to support insurance claims, police reports, and internal investigations without needing to review hours of raw footage manually.

Yes. During peak hours Kenvision monitors forecourt congestion, pump bay occupancy, convenience store queue lengths, and staff coverage simultaneously — sending real-time alerts when any zone needs immediate management attention. This gives outlet managers complete situational awareness across the entire site without needing to physically walk every zone during the busiest periods of the day.

Kenvision monitors queue length at your convenience store POS counter in real time. When the queue exceeds a defined threshold, an instant alert is sent to the shift supervisor to open an additional counter or redirect a team member. This reduces customer wait times, prevents abandoned purchases, and improves the overall customer experience at your outlet — directly protecting your store revenue.

Yes. Kenvision monitors patterns across pump activity, payment events, and staff movement simultaneously. Unusual patterns — such as a staff member consistently positioned near a pump bay during non-payment departure events, or repeated anomalies linked to a specific shift or individual — are flagged automatically for management review with supporting timestamped video evidence.

Kenvision tracks staff presence and movement across all zones of the outlet — forecourt, convenience store, and back office — shift by shift. It identifies coverage gaps on the forecourt during peak hours, detects unauthorized access to cash handling areas, and flags extended absences from critical zones. Shift-wise staff activity analytics give outlet managers an objective, data-backed view of workforce deployment and accountability across every hour of the operating day.

Yes. Kenvision monitors the fuel storage zone and forecourt area for unauthorized access, unusual activity near dispensing equipment, and safety protocol compliance. Any unauthorized personnel entering the fuel storage area — at any hour — triggers an immediate alert. This supports both your outlet's safety standards and applicable HSE compliance requirements for fuel retail operations.

Kenvision monitors the entire outlet — forecourt, canopy, convenience store, fuel storage area, back office, and perimeter — around the clock. Any unauthorized movement detected outside operating hours triggers an immediate alert to the outlet manager and security contact with a timestamped video clip — providing real-time deterrence and clear evidence for police reporting and insurance claims.

Kenvision detects suspicious customer behaviour inside the convenience store in real time — prolonged dwell time near premium products, tobacco, energy drinks, or high-value snack shelves, unusual product handling, and attempts to conceal merchandise. Instant alerts are sent discreetly to store staff allowing them to respond professionally and prevent theft before it occurs — not discover it during the next stock count.

Kenvision monitors your convenience store for customer footfall at entry, dwell time by aisle, queue length at the POS counter, and suspicious behaviour near high-value or age-restricted product shelves. It sends real-time alerts when queues build up at the counter, detects shoplifting behaviour before it results in a loss, and provides daily analytics on store traffic patterns — helping outlet managers optimise staffing, product placement, and customer service throughout the day.

Yes. Kenvision monitors nozzle handling and fuelling patterns at each pump bay. Unusual dwell time, abnormal nozzle activity, or behaviour consistent with dispenser interference triggers an immediate alert to the forecourt supervisor for investigation — protecting both your dispensing equipment and your revenue integrity.

Yes. Kenvision monitors every pump bay on your forecourt simultaneously — tracking vehicle arrival, fuelling duration, nozzle activity, and vehicle departure across all islands at the same time. No pump bay is ever left unmonitored regardless of how busy the forecourt is.

A drive-off occurs when a vehicle fuels up at a pump bay and leaves the outlet without completing payment. Kenvision monitors pump island activity and vehicle movement simultaneously across all bays. When a vehicle departs without a corresponding payment event being completed, Kenvision detects the anomaly instantly and sends an alert to the outlet manager with the bay number, time of incident, and a timestamped video clip — within seconds of the vehicle leaving. This gives your team time to note the vehicle registration and initiate reporting immediately.

A standard single-outlet deployment takes 1–2 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Multi-outlet deployments for fuel retail chains and franchise operators are managed in phased rollouts to ensure zero disruption to daily fuelling operations across all sites.

No. In most cases Kenvision works with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A quick technical assessment of your outlet's current camera setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to outlet operations or customer service during installation.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your existing CCTV cameras at your fuel retail outlet and continuously analyses live footage across every zone — pump islands, forecourt, convenience store, canopy, back office, cash handling area, fuel storage zone, and perimeter. It monitors vehicle movement at pump bays, detects drive-offs, tracks staff activity, flags security incidents, manages convenience store operations, and sends instant alerts to the right person within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

Book a Demo. Our BTM Expert will understand your specific operational challenges, and recommend the right Kenvision configuration for your retail Outlet.

Kenvision provides daily and weekly operational reports covering vehicle count by pump bay and hour, forecourt dwell time analysis, drive-off incident logs, convenience store footfall and queue trends, staff coverage analytics by shift, security event summaries, back office access logs, and after-hours activity reports. These reports give fuel outlet managers and multi-site operators the data they need to run a tighter, safer, and more profitable operation every single day.

No. Kenvision does not use facial recognition technology and does not collect, store, or process any personal identification data about your customers. It analyses vehicle movement, behavioural patterns, and spatial activity — not individual identities. The system is fully compliant with applicable data privacy regulations including DISHA guidelines in India.

Yes. Kenvision monitors back office and cash handling areas for unauthorized access and unusual activity. Any entry into the cash counting room or back office outside authorized hours or by unauthorized personnel triggers an instant alert to the outlet manager — protecting your cash handling integrity and providing timestamped evidence for any discrepancy investigations.

Yes. Kenvision supports centralised monitoring across multiple fuel retail outlets from a single dashboard. Chain operators and franchise owners can monitor all their sites simultaneously — receiving real-time alerts from any outlet, reviewing daily performance reports per site, comparing incident trends across the network, and tracking operational performance across all locations from any device, anywhere.

Yes. Kenvision automatically generates timestamped incident logs with linked video clips for every flagged event — drive-offs, security breaches, vehicle accidents on the forecourt, equipment damage, and after-hours intrusions. These records are indexed and retrievable within minutes — providing strong, verifiable evidence to support insurance claims, police reports, and internal investigations without needing to review hours of raw footage manually.

Yes. During peak hours Kenvision monitors forecourt congestion, pump bay occupancy, convenience store queue lengths, and staff coverage simultaneously — sending real-time alerts when any zone needs immediate management attention. This gives outlet managers complete situational awareness across the entire site without needing to physically walk every zone during the busiest periods of the day.

Kenvision monitors queue length at your convenience store POS counter in real time. When the queue exceeds a defined threshold, an instant alert is sent to the shift supervisor to open an additional counter or redirect a team member. This reduces customer wait times, prevents abandoned purchases, and improves the overall customer experience at your outlet — directly protecting your store revenue.

Yes. Kenvision monitors patterns across pump activity, payment events, and staff movement simultaneously. Unusual patterns — such as a staff member consistently positioned near a pump bay during non-payment departure events, or repeated anomalies linked to a specific shift or individual — are flagged automatically for management review with supporting timestamped video evidence.

Kenvision tracks staff presence and movement across all zones of the outlet — forecourt, convenience store, and back office — shift by shift. It identifies coverage gaps on the forecourt during peak hours, detects unauthorized access to cash handling areas, and flags extended absences from critical zones. Shift-wise staff activity analytics give outlet managers an objective, data-backed view of workforce deployment and accountability across every hour of the operating day.

Yes. Kenvision monitors the fuel storage zone and forecourt area for unauthorized access, unusual activity near dispensing equipment, and safety protocol compliance. Any unauthorized personnel entering the fuel storage area — at any hour — triggers an immediate alert. This supports both your outlet's safety standards and applicable HSE compliance requirements for fuel retail operations.

Kenvision monitors the entire outlet — forecourt, canopy, convenience store, fuel storage area, back office, and perimeter — around the clock. Any unauthorized movement detected outside operating hours triggers an immediate alert to the outlet manager and security contact with a timestamped video clip — providing real-time deterrence and clear evidence for police reporting and insurance claims.

Kenvision detects suspicious customer behaviour inside the convenience store in real time — prolonged dwell time near premium products, tobacco, energy drinks, or high-value snack shelves, unusual product handling, and attempts to conceal merchandise. Instant alerts are sent discreetly to store staff allowing them to respond professionally and prevent theft before it occurs — not discover it during the next stock count.

Kenvision monitors your convenience store for customer footfall at entry, dwell time by aisle, queue length at the POS counter, and suspicious behaviour near high-value or age-restricted product shelves. It sends real-time alerts when queues build up at the counter, detects shoplifting behaviour before it results in a loss, and provides daily analytics on store traffic patterns — helping outlet managers optimise staffing, product placement, and customer service throughout the day.

Yes. Kenvision monitors nozzle handling and fuelling patterns at each pump bay. Unusual dwell time, abnormal nozzle activity, or behaviour consistent with dispenser interference triggers an immediate alert to the forecourt supervisor for investigation — protecting both your dispensing equipment and your revenue integrity.

Yes. Kenvision monitors every pump bay on your forecourt simultaneously — tracking vehicle arrival, fuelling duration, nozzle activity, and vehicle departure across all islands at the same time. No pump bay is ever left unmonitored regardless of how busy the forecourt is.

A drive-off occurs when a vehicle fuels up at a pump bay and leaves the outlet without completing payment. Kenvision monitors pump island activity and vehicle movement simultaneously across all bays. When a vehicle departs without a corresponding payment event being completed, Kenvision detects the anomaly instantly and sends an alert to the outlet manager with the bay number, time of incident, and a timestamped video clip — within seconds of the vehicle leaving. This gives your team time to note the vehicle registration and initiate reporting immediately.

A standard single-outlet deployment takes 1–2 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Multi-outlet deployments for fuel retail chains and franchise operators are managed in phased rollouts to ensure zero disruption to daily fuelling operations across all sites.

No. In most cases Kenvision works with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A quick technical assessment of your outlet's current camera setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to outlet operations or customer service during installation.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your existing CCTV cameras at your fuel retail outlet and continuously analyses live footage across every zone — pump islands, forecourt, convenience store, canopy, back office, cash handling area, fuel storage zone, and perimeter. It monitors vehicle movement at pump bays, detects drive-offs, tracks staff activity, flags security incidents, manages convenience store operations, and sends instant alerts to the right person within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

Book a Demo. Our BTM Expert will understand your specific operational challenges, and recommend the right Kenvision configuration for your retail Outlet.

Kenvision provides daily and weekly operational reports covering vehicle count by pump bay and hour, forecourt dwell time analysis, drive-off incident logs, convenience store footfall and queue trends, staff coverage analytics by shift, security event summaries, back office access logs, and after-hours activity reports. These reports give fuel outlet managers and multi-site operators the data they need to run a tighter, safer, and more profitable operation every single day.

No. Kenvision does not use facial recognition technology and does not collect, store, or process any personal identification data about your customers. It analyses vehicle movement, behavioural patterns, and spatial activity — not individual identities. The system is fully compliant with applicable data privacy regulations including DISHA guidelines in India.

Yes. Kenvision monitors back office and cash handling areas for unauthorized access and unusual activity. Any entry into the cash counting room or back office outside authorized hours or by unauthorized personnel triggers an instant alert to the outlet manager — protecting your cash handling integrity and providing timestamped evidence for any discrepancy investigations.

Yes. Kenvision supports centralised monitoring across multiple fuel retail outlets from a single dashboard. Chain operators and franchise owners can monitor all their sites simultaneously — receiving real-time alerts from any outlet, reviewing daily performance reports per site, comparing incident trends across the network, and tracking operational performance across all locations from any device, anywhere.

Yes. Kenvision automatically generates timestamped incident logs with linked video clips for every flagged event — drive-offs, security breaches, vehicle accidents on the forecourt, equipment damage, and after-hours intrusions. These records are indexed and retrievable within minutes — providing strong, verifiable evidence to support insurance claims, police reports, and internal investigations without needing to review hours of raw footage manually.

Yes. During peak hours Kenvision monitors forecourt congestion, pump bay occupancy, convenience store queue lengths, and staff coverage simultaneously — sending real-time alerts when any zone needs immediate management attention. This gives outlet managers complete situational awareness across the entire site without needing to physically walk every zone during the busiest periods of the day.

Kenvision monitors queue length at your convenience store POS counter in real time. When the queue exceeds a defined threshold, an instant alert is sent to the shift supervisor to open an additional counter or redirect a team member. This reduces customer wait times, prevents abandoned purchases, and improves the overall customer experience at your outlet — directly protecting your store revenue.

Yes. Kenvision monitors patterns across pump activity, payment events, and staff movement simultaneously. Unusual patterns — such as a staff member consistently positioned near a pump bay during non-payment departure events, or repeated anomalies linked to a specific shift or individual — are flagged automatically for management review with supporting timestamped video evidence.

Kenvision tracks staff presence and movement across all zones of the outlet — forecourt, convenience store, and back office — shift by shift. It identifies coverage gaps on the forecourt during peak hours, detects unauthorized access to cash handling areas, and flags extended absences from critical zones. Shift-wise staff activity analytics give outlet managers an objective, data-backed view of workforce deployment and accountability across every hour of the operating day.

Yes. Kenvision monitors the fuel storage zone and forecourt area for unauthorized access, unusual activity near dispensing equipment, and safety protocol compliance. Any unauthorized personnel entering the fuel storage area — at any hour — triggers an immediate alert. This supports both your outlet's safety standards and applicable HSE compliance requirements for fuel retail operations.

Kenvision monitors the entire outlet — forecourt, canopy, convenience store, fuel storage area, back office, and perimeter — around the clock. Any unauthorized movement detected outside operating hours triggers an immediate alert to the outlet manager and security contact with a timestamped video clip — providing real-time deterrence and clear evidence for police reporting and insurance claims.

Kenvision detects suspicious customer behaviour inside the convenience store in real time — prolonged dwell time near premium products, tobacco, energy drinks, or high-value snack shelves, unusual product handling, and attempts to conceal merchandise. Instant alerts are sent discreetly to store staff allowing them to respond professionally and prevent theft before it occurs — not discover it during the next stock count.

Kenvision monitors your convenience store for customer footfall at entry, dwell time by aisle, queue length at the POS counter, and suspicious behaviour near high-value or age-restricted product shelves. It sends real-time alerts when queues build up at the counter, detects shoplifting behaviour before it results in a loss, and provides daily analytics on store traffic patterns — helping outlet managers optimise staffing, product placement, and customer service throughout the day.

Yes. Kenvision monitors nozzle handling and fuelling patterns at each pump bay. Unusual dwell time, abnormal nozzle activity, or behaviour consistent with dispenser interference triggers an immediate alert to the forecourt supervisor for investigation — protecting both your dispensing equipment and your revenue integrity.

Yes. Kenvision monitors every pump bay on your forecourt simultaneously — tracking vehicle arrival, fuelling duration, nozzle activity, and vehicle departure across all islands at the same time. No pump bay is ever left unmonitored regardless of how busy the forecourt is.

A drive-off occurs when a vehicle fuels up at a pump bay and leaves the outlet without completing payment. Kenvision monitors pump island activity and vehicle movement simultaneously across all bays. When a vehicle departs without a corresponding payment event being completed, Kenvision detects the anomaly instantly and sends an alert to the outlet manager with the bay number, time of incident, and a timestamped video clip — within seconds of the vehicle leaving. This gives your team time to note the vehicle registration and initiate reporting immediately.

A standard single-outlet deployment takes 1–2 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Multi-outlet deployments for fuel retail chains and franchise operators are managed in phased rollouts to ensure zero disruption to daily fuelling operations across all sites.

No. In most cases Kenvision works with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A quick technical assessment of your outlet's current camera setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to outlet operations or customer service during installation.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your existing CCTV cameras at your fuel retail outlet and continuously analyses live footage across every zone — pump islands, forecourt, convenience store, canopy, back office, cash handling area, fuel storage zone, and perimeter. It monitors vehicle movement at pump bays, detects drive-offs, tracks staff activity, flags security incidents, manages convenience store operations, and sends instant alerts to the right person within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your hospital's existing CCTV camera infrastructure and continuously analyses live footage across every critical zone — OPD waiting areas, emergency department, ICU, wards, corridors, pharmacy, operation theatre entry points, billing counters, and perimeter access points. It monitors patient flow, detects safety incidents, tracks staff coverage, manages queue lengths, and sends instant alerts to the right clinical or administrative personnel within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

No. In most cases Kenvision integrates seamlessly with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A detailed technical assessment of your hospital's current camera setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to hospital operations, clinical workflows, or patient care during installation.

Kenvision is designed with patient privacy as a core principle. It monitors zone-level movement and behavioural patterns — not individual patient identities. It does not use facial recognition and does not store biometric data. Camera placement in clinical areas is configured to monitor zones and entry points — never in a manner that compromises patient dignity. All deployments are designed in full compliance with applicable healthcare privacy regulations and hospital governance policies.

Yes. Kenvision monitors nursing and support staff presence across all ward zones, corridors, and clinical areas shift by shift. It identifies staffing gaps — zones left unattended beyond defined time thresholds — and alerts charge nurses or ward managers immediately. Shift-wise staff coverage analytics give nursing management an objective, data-backed view of workforce deployment across the entire facility — supporting fair and effective rostering decisions.

Kenvision monitors all restricted clinical zones continuously — ICU entry points, operation theatre corridors, pharmacy stores, medication rooms, and laboratory areas. Any unauthorized personnel entry into a restricted zone triggers an immediate alert to security and clinical management with a timestamped video clip — protecting clinical integrity, medication security, and patient safety in the hospital's most sensitive areas.

Yes. Kenvision monitors queue lengths at all patient-facing service counters — registration, pharmacy, billing, and discharge — in real time. When a queue exceeds a defined threshold, an instant alert is sent to the supervisor to open an additional counter or redirect staff. This directly reduces patient wait times at critical touchpoints and improves the overall patient experience across the hospital.

Kenvision monitors footfall and occupancy levels across all OPD waiting areas, consultation zones, and diagnostic queues in real time. It detects when patient density in a zone exceeds defined thresholds, identifies bottlenecks in patient flow between triage, consultation, diagnostics, and discharge — and sends alerts to administrative staff to redistribute resources and manage flow before congestion escalates into long waits and patient dissatisfaction.

Yes. Kenvision's AI engine is trained to recognise fall events and high-risk pre-fall postures in monitored patient zones. The moment a fall is detected — or a high-risk posture is identified — an instant alert is sent to bedside nursing staff with the zone location and a timestamped video clip. This enables a faster clinical response than call-bell systems alone and supports a proactive approach to patient fall prevention.

Kenvision continuously monitors patient zones in wards and ICU for safety-critical events. It automatically detects patient fall-risk postures — patients attempting to sit up unsupported, legs over bed rails, or unusual body positioning — and sends an instant alert to the nearest nurse or duty staff. In the ICU it monitors for prolonged patient inactivity that may indicate deterioration — providing an additional layer of vigilance between manual nursing rounds.

Deployment timeline depends on the size of the hospital, number of camera points, and zones to be configured. A standard single-facility hospital deployment typically takes 2–4 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Our technical team works in full coordination with your hospital administration, IT, and clinical teams — scheduling all installation work to avoid any disruption to patient care or clinical operations.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your hospital's existing CCTV camera infrastructure and continuously analyses live footage across every critical zone — OPD waiting areas, emergency department, ICU, wards, corridors, pharmacy, operation theatre entry points, billing counters, and perimeter access points. It monitors patient flow, detects safety incidents, tracks staff coverage, manages queue lengths, and sends instant alerts to the right clinical or administrative personnel within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

No. In most cases Kenvision integrates seamlessly with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A detailed technical assessment of your hospital's current camera setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to hospital operations, clinical workflows, or patient care during installation.

Kenvision is designed with patient privacy as a core principle. It monitors zone-level movement and behavioural patterns — not individual patient identities. It does not use facial recognition and does not store biometric data. Camera placement in clinical areas is configured to monitor zones and entry points — never in a manner that compromises patient dignity. All deployments are designed in full compliance with applicable healthcare privacy regulations and hospital governance policies.

Yes. Kenvision monitors nursing and support staff presence across all ward zones, corridors, and clinical areas shift by shift. It identifies staffing gaps — zones left unattended beyond defined time thresholds — and alerts charge nurses or ward managers immediately. Shift-wise staff coverage analytics give nursing management an objective, data-backed view of workforce deployment across the entire facility — supporting fair and effective rostering decisions.

Kenvision monitors all restricted clinical zones continuously — ICU entry points, operation theatre corridors, pharmacy stores, medication rooms, and laboratory areas. Any unauthorized personnel entry into a restricted zone triggers an immediate alert to security and clinical management with a timestamped video clip — protecting clinical integrity, medication security, and patient safety in the hospital's most sensitive areas.

Yes. Kenvision monitors queue lengths at all patient-facing service counters — registration, pharmacy, billing, and discharge — in real time. When a queue exceeds a defined threshold, an instant alert is sent to the supervisor to open an additional counter or redirect staff. This directly reduces patient wait times at critical touchpoints and improves the overall patient experience across the hospital.

Kenvision monitors footfall and occupancy levels across all OPD waiting areas, consultation zones, and diagnostic queues in real time. It detects when patient density in a zone exceeds defined thresholds, identifies bottlenecks in patient flow between triage, consultation, diagnostics, and discharge — and sends alerts to administrative staff to redistribute resources and manage flow before congestion escalates into long waits and patient dissatisfaction.

Yes. Kenvision's AI engine is trained to recognise fall events and high-risk pre-fall postures in monitored patient zones. The moment a fall is detected — or a high-risk posture is identified — an instant alert is sent to bedside nursing staff with the zone location and a timestamped video clip. This enables a faster clinical response than call-bell systems alone and supports a proactive approach to patient fall prevention.

Kenvision continuously monitors patient zones in wards and ICU for safety-critical events. It automatically detects patient fall-risk postures — patients attempting to sit up unsupported, legs over bed rails, or unusual body positioning — and sends an instant alert to the nearest nurse or duty staff. In the ICU it monitors for prolonged patient inactivity that may indicate deterioration — providing an additional layer of vigilance between manual nursing rounds.

Deployment timeline depends on the size of the hospital, number of camera points, and zones to be configured. A standard single-facility hospital deployment typically takes 2–4 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Our technical team works in full coordination with your hospital administration, IT, and clinical teams — scheduling all installation work to avoid any disruption to patient care or clinical operations.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your hospital's existing CCTV camera infrastructure and continuously analyses live footage across every critical zone — OPD waiting areas, emergency department, ICU, wards, corridors, pharmacy, operation theatre entry points, billing counters, and perimeter access points. It monitors patient flow, detects safety incidents, tracks staff coverage, manages queue lengths, and sends instant alerts to the right clinical or administrative personnel within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

No. In most cases Kenvision integrates seamlessly with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A detailed technical assessment of your hospital's current camera setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to hospital operations, clinical workflows, or patient care during installation.

Kenvision is designed with patient privacy as a core principle. It monitors zone-level movement and behavioural patterns — not individual patient identities. It does not use facial recognition and does not store biometric data. Camera placement in clinical areas is configured to monitor zones and entry points — never in a manner that compromises patient dignity. All deployments are designed in full compliance with applicable healthcare privacy regulations and hospital governance policies.

Yes. Kenvision monitors nursing and support staff presence across all ward zones, corridors, and clinical areas shift by shift. It identifies staffing gaps — zones left unattended beyond defined time thresholds — and alerts charge nurses or ward managers immediately. Shift-wise staff coverage analytics give nursing management an objective, data-backed view of workforce deployment across the entire facility — supporting fair and effective rostering decisions.

Kenvision monitors all restricted clinical zones continuously — ICU entry points, operation theatre corridors, pharmacy stores, medication rooms, and laboratory areas. Any unauthorized personnel entry into a restricted zone triggers an immediate alert to security and clinical management with a timestamped video clip — protecting clinical integrity, medication security, and patient safety in the hospital's most sensitive areas.

Yes. Kenvision monitors queue lengths at all patient-facing service counters — registration, pharmacy, billing, and discharge — in real time. When a queue exceeds a defined threshold, an instant alert is sent to the supervisor to open an additional counter or redirect staff. This directly reduces patient wait times at critical touchpoints and improves the overall patient experience across the hospital.

Kenvision monitors footfall and occupancy levels across all OPD waiting areas, consultation zones, and diagnostic queues in real time. It detects when patient density in a zone exceeds defined thresholds, identifies bottlenecks in patient flow between triage, consultation, diagnostics, and discharge — and sends alerts to administrative staff to redistribute resources and manage flow before congestion escalates into long waits and patient dissatisfaction.

Yes. Kenvision's AI engine is trained to recognise fall events and high-risk pre-fall postures in monitored patient zones. The moment a fall is detected — or a high-risk posture is identified — an instant alert is sent to bedside nursing staff with the zone location and a timestamped video clip. This enables a faster clinical response than call-bell systems alone and supports a proactive approach to patient fall prevention.

Kenvision continuously monitors patient zones in wards and ICU for safety-critical events. It automatically detects patient fall-risk postures — patients attempting to sit up unsupported, legs over bed rails, or unusual body positioning — and sends an instant alert to the nearest nurse or duty staff. In the ICU it monitors for prolonged patient inactivity that may indicate deterioration — providing an additional layer of vigilance between manual nursing rounds.

Deployment timeline depends on the size of the hospital, number of camera points, and zones to be configured. A standard single-facility hospital deployment typically takes 2–4 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Our technical team works in full coordination with your hospital administration, IT, and clinical teams — scheduling all installation work to avoid any disruption to patient care or clinical operations.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your hospital's existing CCTV camera infrastructure and continuously analyses live footage across every critical zone — OPD waiting areas, emergency department, ICU, wards, corridors, pharmacy, operation theatre entry points, billing counters, and perimeter access points. It monitors patient flow, detects safety incidents, tracks staff coverage, manages queue lengths, and sends instant alerts to the right clinical or administrative personnel within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

No. In most cases Kenvision integrates seamlessly with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A detailed technical assessment of your hospital's current camera setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to hospital operations, clinical workflows, or patient care during installation.

Kenvision is designed with patient privacy as a core principle. It monitors zone-level movement and behavioural patterns — not individual patient identities. It does not use facial recognition and does not store biometric data. Camera placement in clinical areas is configured to monitor zones and entry points — never in a manner that compromises patient dignity. All deployments are designed in full compliance with applicable healthcare privacy regulations and hospital governance policies.

Yes. Kenvision monitors nursing and support staff presence across all ward zones, corridors, and clinical areas shift by shift. It identifies staffing gaps — zones left unattended beyond defined time thresholds — and alerts charge nurses or ward managers immediately. Shift-wise staff coverage analytics give nursing management an objective, data-backed view of workforce deployment across the entire facility — supporting fair and effective rostering decisions.

Kenvision monitors all restricted clinical zones continuously — ICU entry points, operation theatre corridors, pharmacy stores, medication rooms, and laboratory areas. Any unauthorized personnel entry into a restricted zone triggers an immediate alert to security and clinical management with a timestamped video clip — protecting clinical integrity, medication security, and patient safety in the hospital's most sensitive areas.

Yes. Kenvision monitors queue lengths at all patient-facing service counters — registration, pharmacy, billing, and discharge — in real time. When a queue exceeds a defined threshold, an instant alert is sent to the supervisor to open an additional counter or redirect staff. This directly reduces patient wait times at critical touchpoints and improves the overall patient experience across the hospital.

Kenvision monitors footfall and occupancy levels across all OPD waiting areas, consultation zones, and diagnostic queues in real time. It detects when patient density in a zone exceeds defined thresholds, identifies bottlenecks in patient flow between triage, consultation, diagnostics, and discharge — and sends alerts to administrative staff to redistribute resources and manage flow before congestion escalates into long waits and patient dissatisfaction.

Yes. Kenvision's AI engine is trained to recognise fall events and high-risk pre-fall postures in monitored patient zones. The moment a fall is detected — or a high-risk posture is identified — an instant alert is sent to bedside nursing staff with the zone location and a timestamped video clip. This enables a faster clinical response than call-bell systems alone and supports a proactive approach to patient fall prevention.

Kenvision continuously monitors patient zones in wards and ICU for safety-critical events. It automatically detects patient fall-risk postures — patients attempting to sit up unsupported, legs over bed rails, or unusual body positioning — and sends an instant alert to the nearest nurse or duty staff. In the ICU it monitors for prolonged patient inactivity that may indicate deterioration — providing an additional layer of vigilance between manual nursing rounds.

Deployment timeline depends on the size of the hospital, number of camera points, and zones to be configured. A standard single-facility hospital deployment typically takes 2–4 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Our technical team works in full coordination with your hospital administration, IT, and clinical teams — scheduling all installation work to avoid any disruption to patient care or clinical operations.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your hospital's existing CCTV camera infrastructure and continuously analyses live footage across every critical zone — OPD waiting areas, emergency department, ICU, wards, corridors, pharmacy, operation theatre entry points, billing counters, and perimeter access points. It monitors patient flow, detects safety incidents, tracks staff coverage, manages queue lengths, and sends instant alerts to the right clinical or administrative personnel within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

No. In most cases Kenvision integrates seamlessly with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A detailed technical assessment of your hospital's current camera setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to hospital operations, clinical workflows, or patient care during installation.

Kenvision is designed with patient privacy as a core principle. It monitors zone-level movement and behavioural patterns — not individual patient identities. It does not use facial recognition and does not store biometric data. Camera placement in clinical areas is configured to monitor zones and entry points — never in a manner that compromises patient dignity. All deployments are designed in full compliance with applicable healthcare privacy regulations and hospital governance policies.

Yes. Kenvision monitors nursing and support staff presence across all ward zones, corridors, and clinical areas shift by shift. It identifies staffing gaps — zones left unattended beyond defined time thresholds — and alerts charge nurses or ward managers immediately. Shift-wise staff coverage analytics give nursing management an objective, data-backed view of workforce deployment across the entire facility — supporting fair and effective rostering decisions.

Kenvision monitors all restricted clinical zones continuously — ICU entry points, operation theatre corridors, pharmacy stores, medication rooms, and laboratory areas. Any unauthorized personnel entry into a restricted zone triggers an immediate alert to security and clinical management with a timestamped video clip — protecting clinical integrity, medication security, and patient safety in the hospital's most sensitive areas.

Yes. Kenvision monitors queue lengths at all patient-facing service counters — registration, pharmacy, billing, and discharge — in real time. When a queue exceeds a defined threshold, an instant alert is sent to the supervisor to open an additional counter or redirect staff. This directly reduces patient wait times at critical touchpoints and improves the overall patient experience across the hospital.

Kenvision monitors footfall and occupancy levels across all OPD waiting areas, consultation zones, and diagnostic queues in real time. It detects when patient density in a zone exceeds defined thresholds, identifies bottlenecks in patient flow between triage, consultation, diagnostics, and discharge — and sends alerts to administrative staff to redistribute resources and manage flow before congestion escalates into long waits and patient dissatisfaction.

Yes. Kenvision's AI engine is trained to recognise fall events and high-risk pre-fall postures in monitored patient zones. The moment a fall is detected — or a high-risk posture is identified — an instant alert is sent to bedside nursing staff with the zone location and a timestamped video clip. This enables a faster clinical response than call-bell systems alone and supports a proactive approach to patient fall prevention.

Kenvision continuously monitors patient zones in wards and ICU for safety-critical events. It automatically detects patient fall-risk postures — patients attempting to sit up unsupported, legs over bed rails, or unusual body positioning — and sends an instant alert to the nearest nurse or duty staff. In the ICU it monitors for prolonged patient inactivity that may indicate deterioration — providing an additional layer of vigilance between manual nursing rounds.

Deployment timeline depends on the size of the hospital, number of camera points, and zones to be configured. A standard single-facility hospital deployment typically takes 2–4 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Our technical team works in full coordination with your hospital administration, IT, and clinical teams — scheduling all installation work to avoid any disruption to patient care or clinical operations.