AI Indoor People Flow Monitoring
BriteZone is a cloud‑based building occupancy and spatial intelligence platform that enables organisations to understand, manage, and optimise the performance of their buildings in real time.
It provides a unified view of traffic, occupancy, environmental conditions, energy usage, asset status, and safety‑critical events across single sites or large estates
BriteZone indoor people flow system monitors the movement of people within zones inside buildings in real time, helping you to implement better strategies to optimise performance and improve efficiency.
The service is designed to help public‑sector organisations improve operational efficiency, reduce energy costs, enhance compliance, and create safer, more accessible environments for building users.
BriteZone integrates data from IoT sensors, building systems, and third‑party platforms into a single, easy‑to‑use dashboard, delivering actionable insights through alerts, analytics, and automated reporting.
Choose from our HD camera, or WiFi/Bluetooth people flow sensors, or use your existing security cameras for an infrastructure free installation.
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Indoor People Flow System
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Indoor People Flow API
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