For your store
Reveal measures occupancy live from your Avigilon Alta cameras. See how close to capacity you are, spot peak hours, and get alerts when it's getting crowded.
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Approaching capacity
94 of 100 people (94%) · 16:42
Of capacity
In store right now
94
av 100
Expected peak
16:00–17:00
based on the last 4 Fridays
Live occupancy with capacity ring — push alerts at 80% and 95%.
Manual head counts are unreliable and tail off after lunchtime. And the question isn't just "how many" — it's "how close to capacity".
For stores with capacity caps (COVID-style limits, fire safety, security policy), the difference between 60% and 110% of capacity is critical. You need to know to the second — not after the fact.
Reveal counts in and out via your entrance cameras, keeps a running total and tells you when you approach the limit.
Three steps
Line-crossing analytics in Alta does the work — Reveal reads the values. In minus out = current occupancy. Updated every 60 seconds.
How many people can be in store at once? Set the limit once per site. Reveal computes the % automatically.
Push notification at 80% capacity, higher alert at 95%. You have time to manage queues or pause entry before fire-safety becomes an issue.
Features
Visual ring that fills up as people stream in. Green under 70%, yellow 70–90%, red above 90%. On the overview, on the TV, in your pocket.
Reveal learns your patterns and tells you "expected peak: 16:00–17:00, based on the last four Fridays". Staff up before, not after.
Histogram showing how often you have 20, 40, 60 people in store. What's normal? What's peak? Reveal answers.
For sites with fire-safety rules or capacity policies: Reveal keeps documented, timestamped values. Useful if it's ever needed as evidence.
FAQ
Line-crossing analytics enabled on entrance cameras (typically the default). Reveal needs an "in" counter and an "out" counter — or a bi-directional counter that provides both in one.
Very accurate short-term (95–98% per passage). But over a full day, small errors can accumulate. Reveal resets automatically at closing time so drift doesn't carry over.
You set it yourself — could be fire-safety limit, a sales-experience "crowded" line, or a regulatory cap. Reveal has no opinion; it compares against your limit.
Yes. Different caps by weekday or by trading-hours segment if you want a "rush-hour" policy.
Technically yes if they walk through the same counter. You can mark a separate staff entrance so they're excluded from the customer number.
Reveal marks the sensor as "stale" and alerts you. Occupancy "freezes" on the last value and becomes an estimate until the cameras are back.
Connect entrance counters, set the cap, get your first alert — in under 5 minutes.
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