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KEY FEATURE BREAKDOWN

Key Feature Breakdown (No Hardware Required)

Drive-Off Detection

Monitors both pump action and vehicle movement. When a vehicle departs without completing a payment event, an instant alert is generated with the bay number, time, and camera clip.

Forecourt & Pump Bay Monitoring

Tracks vehicle arrival, fueling duration, and departure at each pump bay in real time. Detects nozzle misuse, dispenser tampering, and unusual fuel consumption trends.

After-Hours Intrusion Detection

Monitors the forecourt, canopy, perimeter, and fuel storage area around the clock. When any movement or unauthorised access is detected outside of normal operation hours, an instant alarm is sent.

Convenience Store Monitoring

Tracks shop traffic, client dwell time per aisle, POS queue length, and suspicious activity near high-value products. Helps to reduce shrinkage and improve store layout.

KEY FEATURE BREAKDOWN

Key Feature Breakdown (No Hardware Required)

Drive-Off Detection

Monitors both pump action and vehicle movement. When a vehicle departs without completing a payment event, an instant alert is generated with the bay number, time, and camera clip.

Forecourt & Pump Bay Monitoring

Tracks vehicle arrival, fueling duration, and departure at each pump bay in real time. Detects nozzle misuse, dispenser tampering, and unusual fuel consumption trends.

After-Hours Intrusion Detection

Monitors the forecourt, canopy, perimeter, and fuel storage area around the clock. When any movement or unauthorised access is detected outside of normal operation hours, an instant alarm is sent.

Convenience Store Monitoring

Tracks shop traffic, client dwell time per aisle, POS queue length, and suspicious activity near high-value products. Helps to reduce shrinkage and improve store layout.

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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.

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.

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.

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.