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IVA Pro License Plate Recognition (LPR)

Gain vehicle and license plate insights for data-driven decisions

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IVA Pro License Plate Recognition (LPR) identifies license plates in diverse traffic environments, such as city roads, toll zones, parking lots, and campus areas. Powered by AI, the software converts plate images into actionable metadata, including:

  • Time stamp
  • License plate
  • Country and state
  • Vehicle type (car, truck, bus, motorcycle)

IVA Pro LPR delivers next-level performance and flexibility:

  • Edge list management: Manage up to 5,000 entries directly on the camera for fast, cost-effective access control—no central database required.
  • MQTT and Webhook integration: Share license plate data instantly with parking systems, smart city dashboards, and crime centers for real-time interoperability.
  • Extended detection range: IVA-optimized mode boosts detection range by up to 50%.
  • Expanded coverage: In addition to North America and Europe, there is now added support for Central and South America (CASA) and new beta regions like Australia, Malaysia, Morocco, and South Africa. Please check our supported countries and states for a complete list.

 

Simplified access control:

Edge-based list management reduces infrastructure costs and speeds up deployment.

Real-time connectivity:

Open protocol integration ensures seamless data sharing with third-party platforms.

Improved efficiency:

Enable automated toll payments and parking access for faster, frictionless experiences.

Smarter traffic flow:

Accurate, real-time traffic intelligence helps cities reduce congestion and improve safety.

IVA Pro LPR + Make Model video showcases the dynamic flow of vehicles in city traffic and intersections during the day and night in both US and European locations.

Use cases

car at parking gate entrance

Seamless access control for small and medium parking areas

Organizations with limited infrastructure can enable secure and efficient parking access by configuring access lists directly on the camera—no backend server required. This setup supports employee parking, visitor access, and VIP alerts, with real-time notifications and barrier control via the camera’s relay output.

Customer benefits: Fast deployment, reduced complexity, and responsive access management.

car at parking gate entrance many cars on busy highway

Real-time license plate data sharing for smart cities

Municipalities can instantly transmit license plate data from cameras to traffic control centers and law enforcement systems. This enables responsive traffic management and public safety operations.

Customer benefits: Real-time data sharing, scalable deployments, and compatibility with open protocols.

teens walking through a school campus carrying books and backpacks.

Flexible access management for education and campus security

Schools and universities can manage access for staff and students by updating access lists directly on the camera—no central server required. This simplifies operations while maintaining a secure environment.

Customer benefits: Enhanced safety, easy list management, and reduced infrastructure costs.

tractor trailer truck parked at distribution center

Fleet access control for industrial and logistics sites

Industrial facilities and logistics hubs can control vehicle access by integrating cameras with fleet management platforms using MQTT or Webhook protocols. This supports automated workflows and compliance tracking.

Customer benefits: Streamlined operations, real-time logging, and improved regulatory compliance.

woman overlooking multiple security monitors

Forensic vehicle search across VMS platforms

Security teams can quickly locate vehicles across BVMS, Milestone, or Genetec using license plate metadata captured by cameras. This accelerates investigations and improves situational awareness.

Customer benefits: Faster forensic search, enhanced security response, and cross-platform compatibility.

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