LAS VEGAS—Hailo, a provider of edge AI processors, recently demonstrated smart security cameras empowered by its vision processing units (VPUs), as well as video management systems empowered by its AI accelerators at ISC West.
At the heart of Hailo’s showcase is its full suite of AI processors, including the Hailo-15 vision processors, which integrate seamlessly into leading security cameras to produce high levels of image quality and real-time analytics.
Hailo states the Hailo-15’s AI capabilities enhance image quality while also efficiently handling multiple complex classic and generative AI applications at full scale. Alongside them, the Hailo-8 and Hailo-10 AI accelerators, which the company points out are used by some of the market’s top security brands, power video management systems and other next-generation applications that require high-performance AI at the edge.
“As AI continues to revolutionize security and surveillance, Hailo is at the forefront, delivering the most widely deployed edge AI processors to a vast community of thousands of developers,” says Orr Danon, CEO of Hailo. “By removing compute limitations, we are enabling smart cameras to feature both best-in-class image quality and advanced video analytics, making security systems more intelligent, efficient, and responsive than ever before.”
Hailo AI Technologies Power Next Generation Security Solutions
Some of the other solutions Hailo demonstrated included advanced models running entirely on camera, at low power and independent of cloud connectivity. Demonstrations include zero-shot classification for real-time image search and query, and Vision-Language Models (VLMs) for automatic video captioning. Visitors, the company recalls, were able to experience edge-deployed chatbots powered by LLMs such as DeepSeek-R1 operating offline and locally on-device, ensuring privacy and security without compromising on AI capabilities.
The company also partnered with several manufacturers during ISC West 2025. Highlighting some of these demonstrations, the company partnered with Digital Watchdog on VMS integration, as well as demonstrations using real-time facial anonymization by AlgoFace, along with AI-powered crowd and drive-through monitoring for retail demonstrations with AT&T and Capgemini. Hailo also showcased live video stream analysis using semantic segmentation on a Dell 3200 gateway, and a Deep Perception analytics solution running on an HP Engage Flex Mini G2 connected to a Milestone VMS.
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