One deployment covers the four risks organizers actually worry about at scale: weapons in the crowd, abandoned bags in lobbies, fights in dense areas, and unauthorized faces on a VIP or watchlist. All four run in parallel on the venue's existing IP cameras.
Traditional event security relies on extra staff, wands, and one-off equipment installed for a single date. Vengeea takes a different route: the venue's cameras stay in place, and the same AI alerting pipeline that runs on show day keeps running for the venue's daily operations afterwards. Weapon detection, abandoned-object detection, fight detection, and face-watchlist matching are all live on the same feeds.
Integration takes 1–3 days — fast enough to stand up before a specific event date, cheap enough to leave in production year-round.
Vengeea is an AI video analytics platform for conference and event security. It runs weapon detection, abandoned-object detection, fight detection, and face-watchlist matching in parallel on the venue's existing IP cameras, without installing new hardware for a single event.
Yes. Vengeea's weapon-detection module analyzes every camera frame in real time and triggers a critical alert the moment a firearm becomes visible — at entry points, in the crowd, or on stage — with a snapshot and camera location for the security team.
Vengeea tracks stationary objects across time. When a bag, package, or piece of luggage sits still in a lobby or hallway past a configurable dwell-time threshold, security receives an alert with location, timestamp, and image — before it becomes a security incident.
Integration typically takes 1–3 days. Vengeea runs on the venue's existing IP cameras — no new hardware needs to be installed for a single event, and the alerting pipeline remains in place for daily operations after the event ends.
1–3 day integration. Four detectors, one deployment. Ready before your next event.