Visual intelligence for safer, sharper operations.
Use governed Visual AI to support anomaly detection, trend detection, footfall insight and visual evidence review across operational environments.
Where visual signals become operational intelligence.
Many organisations already have cameras, images and visual records, but that evidence often stays separate from the workflows that need it. Ocapii connects visual signals to operational context, so defects, anomalies, footfall patterns and site activity can support review, trigger action and build evidence in one connected record.
Four capability areas, one governed visual layer.
Anomaly detection
Surface visible activity, conditions or patterns that appear outside expected operating norms, where configured.
Trend detection
Help teams identify recurring visual patterns across spaces, assets, incidents, queues, defects or site conditions over time.
Footfall & occupancy insight
Support visibility of people flow, queue pressure, space utilisation and activity levels across configured areas.
Visual evidence review
Connect images, video clips or visual observations to incidents, audits, inspections, corrective actions and evidence records.
Find the visual changes that matter.
Busy sites generate more visual information than teams can realistically review in real time. Visual AI can help surface events or conditions that appear unusual, unexpected or outside configured expectations.
The important point is control: ocapii supports review, confidence thresholds, evidence and human accountability.
Recurring visual issues tell a bigger story.
A one-off visual event may need a response. A repeating pattern may need a process change. ocapii can help bring visual evidence into trend reporting.
Teams can see where defects, crowding, queue pressure, site-condition issues or repeated behaviours are appearing over time, moving from isolated review to operational improvement.
Understand how people move through your spaces.
People flow changes cleaning demand, staffing pressure, safety checks, customer experience and site readiness.
Ocapii connects footfall and occupancy signals to dashboards, alerts, tasks and reporting. A queue spike can notify a manager. A busy entrance can trigger a team check. A high-traffic café or lobby area can prompt cleaning or service support. The focus stays on aggregated operational insight, not identifying individuals.
Visual AI should be controlled, auditable and human-accountable.
Ocapii's Visual AI is designed to support decision-making, not replace professional judgement.
Approved evidence libraries
Visual reasoning should be grounded in approved evidence and declared capabilities.
Confidence thresholds
Uncertain cases should be flagged, declined or routed for human review where configured.
Human review
Visual AI supports people. It does not replace qualified professionals, security teams or operational accountability.
Audit trails
Visual AI interactions, evidence, decisions and workflow actions can be logged for review.
Tenant separation
Customer data should be protected, permission-controlled and separated by organisation.
No unsupported claims
No promises of legal certainty, guaranteed detection or autonomous enforcement.
Practical visual intelligence across the operation.
Support review of site observations, access concerns, unusual activity, incident evidence and escalation workflows, governed and human-led.
- Site observations routed for review
- Incident evidence linked to workflow
- Escalation to the right team
Help teams understand visitor flow, busy zones, queue pressure, occupancy thresholds and service bottlenecks, aggregated, never identifying.
- Queue pressure and occupancy thresholds
- Busy-zone and bottleneck visibility
- Cleaning and staffing triggers
Use visual evidence to support maintenance issues, damaged assets, site-condition checks and corrective actions.
- Damaged-asset and condition records
- Defects become assigned actions
- Maintenance triggers from observations
Support visual defect records, anomaly review and repeat-issue analysis where evidence libraries are configured.
- Visual defect records
- Anomaly review against evidence
- Repeat-issue trend analysis
Attach visual evidence to audit findings, operational checks, site inspections and action closure.
- Evidence against audit findings
- Inspection and check records
- Action-closure history
Ready to turn visual signals into operational intelligence?
Ocapii brings images, video, footfall and anomalies into one intelligence layer, helping teams review, respond and prove what happened.
Governed Visual AI common questions
No. Ocapii Visual AI is positioned around anomaly detection, trend detection, footfall insight and visual evidence review. It does not provide facial recognition, biometric identification or autonomous enforcement.
No. Visual AI supports review and action where configured. Uncertain cases are flagged, declined or routed for human review against confidence thresholds and approved evidence it does not make unsupported automatic judgements.
No. Footfall and occupancy stay focused on aggregated operational insight people flow, queue pressure and space utilisation across configured areas not identifying individuals.
Visual evidence can be connected to incidents, inspections, audits and corrective actions, with confidence status, human-review status, owner, timestamp, review notes and a full audit trail.
No. The platform stays provider-neutral. The focus is capability connecting visual signals, anomalies, footfall and evidence to operational workflows where integration is available.
No. Visual AI is designed to support decision-making, not replace professional judgement. It supports people, evidence and workflows while keeping human accountability central.