Top 14 Startups developing AI for Video Surveillance

Oct 29, 2025 | By Siddhant Patel

These startups use computer vision to develop intelligent video surveillance systems that can analyze video footage in real-time, detect and recognize objects, behaviors and anomalies and provide actionable insights to enhance security and safety measures.
1
Country: USA | Funding: $444.3M
Verkada is an IoT platform that combines plug-and-play security cameras with intelligent, cloud-based software.
2
Country: USA | Funding: $112.5M
Rhombus provides cloud managed video security for enterprises that is intelligent and doesn’t require complicated servers or NVR’s.
3
Country: Canada | Funding: $94.1M
Solink is a provider of video security and business analytics solutions for companies. It includes AI-powered threat identification system, enabling it to recognize potential risks like unauthorized access attempts and break-ins.
4
Country: Ireland | Funding: $88.6M
Everseen uses computer vision to prevent theft at self-checkout counters.
5
Country: USA | Funding: $62M
Spot AI is the simplest way to move your video security to the cloud. One dashboard for all your cameras.
6
Country: USA | Funding: $30M
Voxel uses computer vision and AI to enable security cameras to automatically identify hazards and high-risk activities in real-time
7
Country: USA | Funding: $25M
Enabling intelligent physical security with its Security Fusion Platform (TM). Using sensor fusion (the collection of data from multiple sensors) and machine learning, the startup’s platform pulls data from a company’s disparate monitoring systems and security sensors to provide operators the information to evaluate and respond to alerts.
8
Country: USA | Funding: $24.8M
Actuate builds software that employs computer vision to automatically detect gun threats and intruders in security camera feeds.
9
Country: USA | Funding: $18.6M
Automotus uses first-of-its-kind computer vision technology to help cities, airports and fleets manage congestion and emissions at the curb.
10
Country: USA
ICR created Ella, a cloud-based deep learning solution that augments surveillance cameras with natural language search capabilities
11
Country: Chile | Funding: $2.5M
Spot Technologies provides Video Analytics as a Service to turn any surveillance video into data and actions that automate operations.
12
Country: India | Funding: $1.2M
Tango is an AI-based computer vision company that provides everyday solutions to retailers by converting video footage into meaningful insights (Walk in Count, Demographics, Shopper traffic through Heatmap & Sentiment analysis).
13
Country: Russia
Visillect specializes in industrial recognition systems development using state of the art machine vision technologies
14
Country: Germany
Industro develops AI-powered surveillance and analytics solution designed for manufacturing and industrial businesses.
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Editor: Siddhant Patel
Siddhant Patel is a senior editor for AI-Startups. He is based out of India and has previously worked at publications including Huffington Post and The Next Web. Siddhant has a special interest in artificial intelligence and has spent a decade covering the rapidly-evolving business and technology of the industry. Siddhant graduated from the Indian Institute of Science (Bengaluru). When he’s not writing, Siddhant is also a developer and has a deep historical knowledge of the computer industry for the past 50 years. You can contact Siddhant at sidpatel(at)ai-startups(dot)pro