Product Updates
Compound alerts let users combine multiple alert conditions to get notified when motion and attribute criteria are met. This enables organizations to fine-tune existing alert types for specific use cases, like an individual loitering near heavy machinery without personal protective equipment. At launch, people detection, line crossing, and loitering alerts can be combined with people of interest, people list, smart list, and custom AI query filters. Compound alerts will be available to all organizations on March 30, 2026 and can be configured on all Cxx2 and Cxx3 series cameras.
To learn more, read the full announcement.
Generate a description for footage included in an incident report with a single click, making it easy to document events quickly. Users can further edit descriptions and add relevant context to ensure relevance and accuracy.
Alert trends allow organizations to visualize the number of camera alerts triggered over time with a customizable widget that can be added to any new or existing smart trends dashboard. This widget can be set to display historical alert data over a specific time period or the average number of alerts triggered on an hourly or daily basis. For example, alert trends can be used to count the number of times an AI-powered alert detects employees not wearing personal protective equipment (like a hard hat or high-visibility vest), or leveraged to pinpoint the times of day that loitering alerts are most frequently triggered at curbside pickup zones.
Organizations deploying the CH53-E or CH63-E can achieve a more discreet, minimalist look with the new four-camera multisensor recessed ceiling mount (ACC-MNT-HREC-1). This allows the camera to be mounted flush in ceilings up to 50mm thick. Note that ceiling material must be able to support at least 7kg / 16lb.
The ACC-MNT-HREC-1 is available for preorder beginning November 6, 2025 and will ship on December 5, 2025.
Command users can now filter for sightings of animals on an individual camera, in addition to people and vehicles. Furthermore, users can set up dedicated animal detection alerts that notify specific users any time animals are detected moving, gathering, loitering, or crossing a virtual line.
To learn more, read the full announcement.
Quick to deploy and easy to move, the CR63-E Remote Camera is designed to let organizations easily monitor areas that lack power and internet infrastructure.
The CR63-E has a built-in battery and LTE modem, and supports various power supplies, including pole tap, passive PoE, and even solar. The camera provides 24/7 streaming and impeccable image quality with 4K resolution and optical zoom. Onboard CV7x Ambarella processors support powerful AI analytics, allowing organizations to choose between person and vehicle analytics or license plate recognition, and get real-time alerts on person of interest, license plate of interest, line crossing detections, and more.
For more information, read the full announcement.
Ping third-party cameras directly from Command Connector to verify network reachability during installation.
Shortcuts is a navigation tool that allows Command users to instantly jump between neighboring camera feeds, enabling users to quickly track moving subjects from camera to camera. Customers using Verkada Access Control can now also add doors as a shortcut within a camera feed. By clicking on the door shortcut, users can see the current state of the door, unlock the door with a single click, view recent door events, and view live context footage – all without leaving the camera page.
Verkada now has live National Crime Information Center (NCIC) integrations with five states: Arkansas, California, Illinois, Kentucky, and North Carolina. This integration allows Verkada law enforcement customers in these five states to receive alerts if a licence plate captured on a Verkada ALPR camera is detected in the NCIC database. This integration is only available to Verkada law enforcement customers operating in a Command organization hosted in AWS GovCloud.
License plates of interest can now be organized and sorted into vehicle lists, just like people of interest. Users can delegate permissions to view and edit these lists on an individual basis, preventing unauthorized users from seeing or interacting with license plates of interest they should not have access to.
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