The next leap in smarter investigations.

Solink AI ✨

That’s not a camera. It’s a

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That’s not a camera. It’s a

business partner general manager health inspector security guard mystery shopper property manager store planner loss prevention analyst

Your cameras are the ultimate team player with Solink AI.
See what’s working, what’s not, and where to act across your business—powered by data hidden in everyday footage.
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Do more with less

Save hours in site visits with automated camera checks that report on wait times, cleanliness, risks, and more.
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Prove every move

Capture dwell time, foot traffic, and walking patterns as actionable data–no more gut checks or guesswork.
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Increase ROI

Save on costly upgrades and make smarter decisions, faster, with AI that works with your existing cameras.
“Solink has become more than just a security tool-it’s a daily operational asset. It helps us improve consistency, efficiency, and overall team performance across locations.”
~ Mat Syvret, National Loss Prevention Manager, JYSK Canada

Get more value out of your video

While others push new cameras for video AI, Solink works with what you already have—turning security footage into operational data and saving thousands you can reinvest elsewhere.
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70% cost savings

By running Solink AI on existing hardware instead of replacing cameras at 10+ sites.
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13% more accurate

Outperformed competitors in controlled people monitoring tests.
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24 hours saved

Every month, by reducing site visits across 8+ locations.

Gain time back

Search hours of video in seconds with simple prompts—Solink AI finds what you need and describes what it sees to speed up investigations and reviews.
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Automate tasks

Turn camera checks into scheduled tasks—like confirming if displays have been restocked or garbage bins are empty—saving time for higher-value work.
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Optimize your space

Track how patrons engage with your space. Draw lines and zones to map movement and dwell time, then use the data to test promos, reduce waits, and find bottlenecks.
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Make decisions faster

Don’t get buried in data—zero in on what’s important to your business and visualize trends as graphs to quickly spot what’s up and what’s down.
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How to use Solink AI

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Automate audits

Schedule camera snapshots across locations so managers can remotely review what they’d normally check onsite—all at once.
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Simplify investigations

Search by clothing, vehicle make/model, license plates, and other identifiable objects to quickly find the footage you need for an investigation.
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Detect risk

Get alerted on high-risk activity that requires attention—like a discount with no customer present or an obstructed emergency exit.
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Measure traffic

Draw a virtual line and count how many people cross it in either direction to easily track entrances/exits, passerby traffic, and movement into key areas.
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Improve on service

Track how long people stay active or idle—measuring engagement, wait times, and bounce rates within predefined zones.
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Protect privacy

Blur faces and protect privacy when sharing footage with law enforcement, insurance, or corporate teams.

Resources

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Solink AI webinar
Watch our launch of Solink AI featuring Kyle Nolan, Product Manager, Chris Sisto, VP of Product, and Mike Matta, CEO of Solink.
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From video surveillance to video intelligence
How AI is transforming video surveillance into a powerful business intelligence tool.
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The role of AI agents
AI agents automate repeatable tasks within well-defined parameters. For physical security, the possibilities of these capabilities are profound.

Get started with video intelligence

Your cameras aren’t dumb—they’re bored. Solink AI unlocks their potential to show how your business is performing, where the gaps are, and when to step in across departments.