2025 TRENDS IN VIDEO SURVEILLANCE
Navigate the new security landscape
What are the big changes coming to the security industry? How can you stay current when the technology is evolving so quickly?
Be the first to know six of the biggest trends influencing video surveillance next year. We expect these to be ongoing factors that change how organizations of all sizes choose, deploy, use, and manage video security.
These trends illustrate why video surveillance is about much more than cameras — and much more than security.
Get insights into how advances in technology are also about managing facilities, increasing efficiency, and reacting to situations of all kinds.
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Putting cameras in new places
Converging technologies including smaller cameras and improved networking infrastructure mean businesses can put cameras in places formerly impossible.
How AI changes the video surveillance scene
Look ahead to proactive video security enabled by artificial intelligence. More businesses will use both on-camera and cloud-based AI to trigger alerts and eliminate false positives.
Where does your video surveillance infrastructure stand?
Eagle Eye’s 2025 report on Trends in Video Surveillance examines the most important real-world developments driving the industry. An ongoing background movement toward the cloud — what we call Trend Zero — helps unite the capabilities these trends enable for single-pane visibility of video data, no matter how many cameras or premises it covers.
In various ways, artificial intelligence continues to drastically alter the security landscape with always-improving object recognition and event automation to spot dangers and gain insight into everyday operations. We’ll see more intelligent, proactive security solutions. Low-light capabilities are increasing rapidly. Along with cameras with broad viewpoints, high resolution, and increasing wireless bandwidth, that means more places can be viewed and analyzed, at all times of day.
The 2025 Trends in Video Surveillance report is meant to provide business leaders, IT managers, and security integrators with an overview of these factors so they can help move toward the integrated future of video surveillance, starting now.
"AI works best in the cloud and will be the genesis for significant technological advancements over the next decade. Integrators who are selling cloud video surveillance are perfectly positioned to be part of the ongoing Cloud + AI revolution."
– Dean Drako, CEO