Safety issues seen too late
Hazards, restricted-area breaches, and SOP violations are often noticed after the fact — in an incident report rather than in the moment. By the time footage is reviewed, the chance to act has passed.
Product · Visbi by Innovatics · Real-time spatial intelligence for physical spaces
Online, every click is measured. In the physical world — where people shop, work, and move — most of what happens goes unseen. Visbi turns the cameras and sensors you already have into real-time AI that helps a space detect safety risks, measure performance, and understand how people move through it. From retail floors to restaurants, warehouses to construction sites.
02 · The problem
Digital teams can see every click, scroll, and drop-off. But the places where business actually happens — the store floor, the kitchen, the warehouse aisle, the site entrance — mostly run on intuition and lagging reports. The information is there, in the cameras already on the wall. It just isn't being read.
Hazards, restricted-area breaches, and SOP violations are often noticed after the fact — in an incident report rather than in the moment. By the time footage is reviewed, the chance to act has passed.
How long do people wait? Where do they linger or leave? Which layouts work? Without spatial data, these are answered by intuition — or not at all — and decisions about staffing and layout are made half-blind.
Queues build, zones get crowded, and staff are in the wrong place — and the response comes from a manager noticing, not a system flagging. The feedback loop is too slow to change the outcome.
Most spaces already have cameras — but they're used for after-the-fact review, not live intelligence. A significant investment in hardware sits idle as a recording device when it could be informing decisions as they happen.
03 · The shift
The hardware is mostly already in place. What changes with Visbi isn't the cameras — it's what they do. A passive recording system becomes a live layer of intelligence that notices, interprets, and prompts action while it still matters.
Cameras capture footage that's stored and reviewed only when something has already gone wrong. Performance is pieced together from manual observation and lagging reports. The space generates data constantly, but almost none of it informs a decision in time to matter.
The same cameras feed AI that reads flow, dwell, safety, and SOP adherence as they happen. A blocked exit, a forming queue, a missed procedure — each surfaces as a live alert or insight, not a next-week finding. The space becomes something the team can respond to in real time.
04 · What Visbi does
Visbi reads a physical space across four dimensions at once — turning raw video into awareness, protection, efficiency, and experience, without new hardware on the wall.
Awareness that drives improvement. Visbi reads live patterns of movement, dwell, and interaction across a space and turns them into insight a team can act on — which zones draw attention, which go ignored, how flow changes by hour and day.
A retailer sees that a high-margin display sits in a low-traffic corner — and moves it to an aisle the heatmap shows people actually walk.
Intelligence that protects people. Visbi detects safety breaches and SOP violations in real time — a blocked fire exit, an unattended zone, a missed safety step, an entry into a restricted area — and raises it the moment it happens.
On a construction site, a worker enters an active-equipment zone without the right PPE, and a supervisor is alerted in seconds — not at the end of the shift.
Performance that adapts instantly. Visbi uses flow and dwell data to optimise staffing, layout, and operations — surfacing where queues build, where bottlenecks form, and where people and resources are out of step with demand.
A restaurant sees a queue forming at the counter before it's visible to staff, and shifts a team member to the register to keep wait times down.
Technology that feels invisible. The goal isn't surveillance — it's environments that respond to the people in them, reducing friction and crowding so a visit feels smoother without anyone noticing the system that made it so.
A museum smooths crowding around a popular exhibit by understanding dwell patterns — improving the visit without barriers, signage, or extra staff stationed at the door.
05 · How it works
Visbi sits on top of the camera and sensor infrastructure a space already has. No rip-and-replace — it connects, interprets, and acts.
Visbi integrates with the cameras and sensors already installed, observing activity in real time. No new hardware required to start — the infrastructure on the wall becomes the input layer.
Computer vision reads flow, dwell, occupancy, safety conditions, and SOP adherence — turning raw frames into a structured, real-time understanding of the space and the people in it.
Instant alerts flag what needs attention now; dashboards reveal the patterns that inform what to change next. Intelligence reaches the people who can act on it, while it still matters.
Visbi is a product of Innovatics — a data and AI company that has been building production computer-vision and machine-learning systems since 2020. The spatial intelligence behind Visbi isn't a thin layer on someone else's API; it's built on the same computer-vision engineering Innovatics deploys for clients in retail, operations, and beyond.
That matters for a physical-world AI product. Real spaces are messy — lighting changes, cameras vary, angles are imperfect. Making vision reliable in those conditions is an engineering discipline, and it's the reason Visbi works where a generic model would struggle.
Production computer vision. Object detection, tracking, zone and dwell analysis, and SOP-adherence models tuned for real-world camera conditions.
Edge and real-time inference. Built to interpret live feeds and surface alerts in the moment, not in batch.
Deployed, not theoretical. Running in multi-location retail and operations environments, not a lab demo.
07 · Impact
The ranges below are typical of Visbi deployments — representative of the impact teams see rather than any single named site. What matters is the pattern: when a space can be read in real time, safety, efficiency, and experience all move together.
Measurable gains in throughput and resource use, as staffing and layout decisions start to follow real flow and dwell data instead of intuition.
Reductions in queue and wait times, as forming bottlenecks are surfaced early enough for teams to respond before a line builds.
Measurable improvement in safety and SOP compliance, as breaches and violations are flagged in real time rather than discovered in an incident review.
Enhanced visitor and customer experience driven by behavioural insight — smoother flow, less crowding, and environments that adapt to how people actually use them.
Impact achieved on the cameras and sensors already in place — turning existing infrastructure into live intelligence rather than requiring fresh capital outlay.
The shift from reviewing footage after an event to acting during it — the change that makes every other outcome on this list possible.
08 · FAQ
What people ask before booking a Visbi demo. For the full product experience, visit visbi.ai.
In most cases, no. Visbi is built to work with the cameras and sensors you already have, turning existing infrastructure into a real-time intelligence layer. Where coverage gaps exist, additional cameras can help — but the starting point is the hardware already on your walls.
Visbi is built to understand patterns and conditions — flow, dwell, occupancy, safety, SOP adherence — not to identify individuals. The goal is operational intelligence about how a space works, not monitoring of specific people. Deployments are configured to respect the privacy expectations and regulations of each environment.
Visbi adapts to many environments — retail chains, QSRs and restaurants, warehouses, construction sites, public spaces and museums, and events and malls. The underlying intelligence is the same; what changes is which patterns matter most in each setting.
Because Visbi connects to existing cameras, a deployment can begin observing and producing insight without a long hardware rollout. The fastest value usually comes from a single high-priority use case — a safety zone, a queue point, a key area of the floor — with coverage expanding from there.
Visbi is a product built and backed by Innovatics, a data and AI company building production computer-vision and ML systems since 2020. Visbi runs as its own platform with its own site at visbi.ai; the computer-vision engineering underneath it is Innovatics' core practice.
This page is an overview. The full Visbi platform, industry detail, and demo request live at visbi.ai — the product's dedicated home.
A camera that only records tells you what went wrong. A space that understands helps you act before it does.
09 · Ready when you are
The full Visbi platform — industry detail, live examples, and a demo built around your environment — lives at visbi.ai. Bring a space you'd like to understand better, and the team will show you what Visbi would see in it.
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