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RESPOND · COMMAND CENTER

The console your control room runs on.

Every camera on a live map, a threat picture that updates on its own, and a short list of what actually needs attention. Read a whole estate at a glance and be on the right camera in one click.

Command Center — live city map with status-colored camera pins, event feed, and threat dialClick to enlarge

Every camera on one map, with a live threat picture in the header.

3 views
One console
map · grid · event-density heatmap
1–5,000
Cameras on one map
search, sort & pagination at scale
Sub-second
Threat picture
recalculated on every event
Seconds
Watchlist → alert
subject in frame to operator screen
See everything

Every camera, on one map.

Camera pins are color-coded by status — online, offline, or impaired — so a degraded camera is obvious before anyone reports it.

  • Status-aware pins — online / offline / impaired at a glance
  • Coverage cones — each camera’s real field of view, by intended use
  • Recent-activity pulse — cameras with fresh hits pulse (respects reduced-motion)
  • Filter rail — by event type, time, zone, watchlist-hits-only, person, or plate
  • Persistent per operator — pan, zoom, filters, and view carry over between shifts
Map view with status-colored camera pins, coverage-cone overlay, and a person-trace polylineClick to enlarge

Coverage gaps surface themselves.

How tense is right now

A threat level the room can read in one glance.

The threat dial gives the whole control room one shared read — five levels from LOW to CRITICAL, auto-computed on the last six hours and updated the moment a new event lands.

  • Five levels — LOW · GUARDED · ELEVATED · HIGH · CRITICAL, the same scale everywhere
  • Auto-computed — weighted six-hour scoring, recalculated on every event
  • Trend at a glance — rising / steady / falling arrow plus a six-hour sparkline
  • Manual override — pin a level for a duration with a required reason; auto-reverts
  • Fully audited — who overrode, the reason, and the duration are recorded
Threat dial in the header with a trend arrow and the override dialog openClick to enlarge

Weapon alerting that feeds the dial is Beta — human-in-the-loop, multi-frame confirmed.

Never miss the one that matters

The hit comes to the operator, on every page.

A live alert banner rides the top of every console page so critical events reach the operator wherever they are, not just on the camera map.

  • On every page — the banner follows the operator across the whole console
  • Prioritized queue — top alert in full; the rest collapse into “+N more”
  • Action built in — View Event and Track Person on the alert itself
  • Live monitoring chip — a constant, honest signal that the watch is active
Alert banner showing a watchlist match with View Event / Track Person and a live monitoring chipClick to enlarge

The hit finds the operator — not the other way around.

More in the console

Read the room three ways, and act in place.

Grid & heatmap views

Flip the same console between a spatial map, a paginated wall of live camera thumbnails, and a geographic event-density heatmap — one click apart, choice persisted per operator.

AI recommendations

A short, ranked, plain-language list of what’s worth acting on now — rule-based and explainable, never a black-box verdict. Acknowledge, dismiss, or snooze; every action logged.

Built for the operator

Keyboard-first navigation, sound and reduced-motion preferences, and an always-visible mode indicator (role · session-capture · sound) — tuned for twelve-hour shifts.

How it works

From a wall of cameras to one readable picture.

1

Connect

Point Sentinel at your cameras; they land on the map automatically, pins color-coded by live status.

2

Understand

An on-site AI agent processes video locally — faces, plates, people, vehicles, behavior, threats. Every detection becomes an event.

3

See

Events flow onto the map, into the feed, and through the threat dial in real time; recommendations rank what to act on.

4

Act

Open a camera in one click, take an alert, start tracking a subject, or open a live incident — every action audited.

Under the hood

Specifications

ViewsMap · camera grid · event-density heatmap (per-operator persisted selection)
Map engineMapLibre with open tiles — no API key, deployable offline / on-prem
Scale1 to 5,000 cameras per organization; search, sort, and pagination throughout
Threat dial5 levels (LOW / GUARDED / ELEVATED / HIGH / CRITICAL); weighted 6-hour scoring; trend arrow + sparkline; auto-recalculated on event ingest
Threat overrideManual pin to a level for a set duration with required reason; auto-reverts on expiry; fully audited
RecommendationsRule-based and deterministic (not LLM); Acknowledge / Dismiss / Snooze; audit-logged
Alert bannerOn every console page; stacked priority queue with “+N more”; View Event / Track Person actions
DeploymentCloud-managed, on-premise, or fully air-gapped — one codebase

Specifications describe shipped platform capabilities; we’ll confirm the configuration that fits your deployment during your demo.

See the console on live data.

Request demo access and we’ll send you a private, pre-loaded environment — flip the same estate between map, grid, and heatmap, take a watchlist alert off the banner, and watch the threat dial move on its own.