Reports real vehicle speed from your cameras using a one-time per-camera calibration and alerts when a vehicle exceeds the limit you set. Works alongside license-plate recognition so an over-speed event can carry the vehicle plate, with no radar or in-road sensors.
Visylix Speed Estimation reports the real speed of vehicles seen by your cameras, with no radar gun and no sensors buried in the road. A one-time per-camera calibration ties the view to real-world distances, after which the AI reports each vehicle speed and raises an alert whenever a vehicle exceeds the limit you set. It works alongside license-plate recognition, so an over-speed event can carry the offending vehicle plate for enforcement or record-keeping. It suits highways, campuses, gated communities, and logistics yards where knowing which vehicles are speeding matters.
Core capabilities of the Speed Estimation model.
Reports actual vehicle speed from video rather than a rough estimate.
Raises an alert whenever a vehicle crosses the speed limit you set.
A one-time per-camera calibration ties the camera view to real-world distances.
Works alongside license-plate recognition so an over-speed event can carry the vehicle plate.
Needs no radar gun and no sensors installed in the road surface.
Works across open roads, private campuses, and industrial and logistics yards.
Real-world applications for Speed Estimation.
Identifies speeding vehicles on roads and streets for calming and enforcement.
Keeps vehicle speeds in check where people and traffic mix.
Enforces posted limits on internal community roads.
Monitors truck and vehicle speed across yards and terminals.
Performance and deployment details.
Add Speed Estimation to your video pipeline in minutes.
Assign the model to specific cameras with zone definitions and sensitivity settings through the web UI or API.
The model processes video frames in real time, generating structured detection events with bounding boxes and metadata.
Receive instant alerts via webhooks, trigger automated workflows, or query detections through the REST API.
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