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JARVIS Video Analytics Solution: What Makes it Different in 2026?

JARVIS Video Analytics Solution

There is a straightforward way to evaluate any technology platform, and it doesn’t start with the feature list. It starts with the client list, the deployment record, and the results that have been independently documented from real-world use. By that measure, JARVIS video analytics solution by Staqu Technologies is one of the more compelling cases in the enterprise technology landscape in 2026. Over 200 active clients. Zero customer churn. Annual recurring revenue that multiplied fifteen times between 2022 and 2025, from ₹25 million to ₹400 million. A 6 percent EBITDA profit margin in a sector where most companies are still burning cash. Five independent industry awards. Two patents. Twenty-five published research papers. Clients including Raymond, Titan, Starbucks, Metro Brands, Ray-Ban, PVR, Porsche, BlackBerry, and multiple Indian state police departments. These are not marketing claims. These are documented commercial and operational outcomes from a platform that has been running in live, demanding environments for over six years. And the reason businesses keep choosing it and keep staying, given that zero churn figure, is worth understanding in some detail.

JARVIS by Staqu is an audio and video analytics platform that connects to existing IP cameras, regardless of manufacturer, age, or resolution and converts CCTV footage into real-time actionable intelligence. It covers more than 50 use cases and delivers over 100 analytics data points simultaneously. It runs on cloud, edge, or on-premise infrastructure. It is accessible on web, Android, iPhone, and iPad. It integrates with AWS, Google, Microsoft 365, and third-party VMS platforms. And its core commercial proposition, the one that has driven adoption across industries and geographies including India, the UK, the Middle East, South Africa, and the US, is that it requires no new hardware. The cameras already installed in a business’s facility become, with JARVIS, an active intelligence layer rather than a passive recording system. That distinction is what the rest of this blog unpacks.

The Problems JARVIS Video Analytics Solution Solve

Most surveillance cameras are solving the wrong problem. They’re solving the evidence problem, providing footage that can be retrieved and reviewed after something has gone wrong. They are not solving the prevention problem, the compliance problem, or the operational intelligence problem.

A manufacturing plant in Pune with 120 cameras recording continuously across three shifts is generating an enormous volume of footage every day. The percentage of that footage that is being watched in real time by a human operator? Research on this consistently puts the number at three to five percent. The other 95 to 97 percent sits on a server until an incident forces a review, at which point the footage serves as documentation of what happened, not as a tool that could have changed what happened.

The JARVIS video analytics solution changes this fundamental equation. Every frame from every camera is processed in real time. The system knows what it’s looking for, a worker entering a restricted zone without authorisation, a fire developing in a utility area, a vehicle that doesn’t match the authorised access list, a retail checkout queue that has grown beyond the defined threshold, a cleaning protocol that hasn’t been followed at the required interval. When any of these events is detected, an alert fires within seconds to the relevant person’s device, with the specific camera feed showing exactly what is happening and where.

The shift is from a camera network that records events to a camera network that monitors for them. And for 200+ businesses across industries and geographies, that shift has produced outcomes sufficiently compelling that none of them have left.

Why the Zero Churn Number Matters?

In enterprise technology, churn, the percentage of customers who don’t renew their contracts, is one of the most honest indicators of whether a product is delivering genuine value or just initial promise. Platforms that deliver on their initial pitch tend to retain clients. Platforms that underperform in production lose them.

JARVIS by Staqu reports zero customer churn. In a market where enterprise software churn rates of 10 to 20 percent annually are common, zero is a number that invites scrutiny and holds up to it.

The zero churn figure reflects something specific about how JARVIS is deployed. Because the platform connects to existing cameras rather than requiring new infrastructure, clients are not locked in by sunk hardware costs, they can leave without losing infrastructure investment. The fact that they don’t leave is not attributable to lock-in. It’s attributable to results.

Skechers, in their publicly available review of the JARVIS deployment across their store network, described the partnership as a “game-changer” for their surveillance infrastructure. A retail analytics client noted that JARVIS “has not only improved our operational efficiency but has also contributed meaningfully to increased sales and better-targeted marketing efforts.” A security-focused client described JARVIS as “user-friendly, efficient and futuristic,” noting accuracy above 95 percent after the training period. These are not responses from clients who are staying because switching is painful. They are responses from clients who are staying because the platform is doing what it said it would do.

What JARVIS Video Analytics Solution Delivers by Sector: Why the Breadth Matters?

One of the most commercially significant features of the JARVIS video analytics solution is its breadth across industries. Most video analytics platforms were built for one sector, retail analytics tools that don’t serve manufacturing, security platforms that don’t generate business intelligence, government deployments that don’t translate to commercial environments. JARVIS runs across all of them from the same platform architecture, which matters for two reasons.

First, it means multi-sector businesses, a conglomerate with manufacturing plants, retail stores, hotel properties, and office infrastructure, can run a single platform across their entire estate rather than managing multiple vendor relationships, multiple dashboards, and multiple integrations.

Second, it means the platform has been tested and refined across the most demanding operational environments in each sector. A retail analytics tool that has also been deployed in government prisons has had its alert precision, edge deployment reliability, and false positive management tested at a level of rigour that retail-only tools haven’t encountered.

  • Retail – JARVIS retail deployments have delivered a 23 percent OPEX reduction at Metro Brands, India’s largest listed footwear retailer. The platform’s footfall-to-conversion ratio improvements of up to 30 percent have been documented across multiple retail clients. The client base spans Metro Brands, Manyavar, Skechers, Kama Ayurveda, Biba, Rare Rabbit, Titan Eye Plus, Mokobara, Blackberrys, Orra, Libas, and Siyarams across fashion, footwear, lifestyle, accessories, and specialty retail. In the UK, where organised retail crime has reached record levels, the same platform generating footfall analytics is delivering real-time suspicious activity detection and loss prevention intelligence from the same cameras.
  • Manufacturing – Across JK Cement, Marico, Asian Paints, Adani Power, and Haldia Petrochemicals, JARVIS delivers PPE compliance monitoring across every zone and every shift, visual fire detection, perimeter intrusion detection, smart conveying analytics for production line performance, and biometric attendance management. JK Cement’s Group CIO described the result as making their processes “more fluid, safe and efficient.” For manufacturing operators in India and across large industrial operations in the Middle East, this breadth of capability from a single platform on existing cameras is the operational case in its most direct form.

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  • Healthcare – At Aster and Bridge Health in India, JARVIS delivers patient fall detection, OPD queue monitoring, doctor compliance tracking, hygiene monitoring in clinical areas, suspicious access detection, and SOS voice alert functionality, all from existing hospital camera infrastructure. For healthcare facilities in the US where patient safety documentation has direct accreditation implications, and for hospital groups in the Middle East where smart operations is increasingly a design requirement, the documented healthcare capability of JARVIS is a relevant differentiator.
  • Hospitality – Starbucks, Cafe Coffee Day, Olive by Embassy, Hocco, and FNP are live JARVIS hospitality deployments. The platform has documented F&B sales increases of up to 57 percent through better queue management and customer service analytics, and staff performance improvements of up to 95 percent through centralised compliance monitoring. For hotel groups in South Africa managing premium guest experience standards and for restaurant chains in the UK managing food safety compliance under FSA requirements, the documented hospitality results position JARVIS as the platform with the most relevant deployment evidence.
  • Government and Public Sector – JARVIS is deployed across eleven Indian state police forces, UP Prisons, Punjab Police, and Bihar State Election Commission. The TRINETRA, YAKSH, PAIS, SIMBA are the platforms built on JARVIS provides law enforcement with facial recognition search across a database of over 900,000 criminal records. During the Ram Mandir inauguration ceremony, JARVIS handled real-time crowd management and suspect identification across hundreds of thousands of attendees. For government procurement teams in India evaluating video analytics solutions for demanding public sector environments, this track record is the credibility signal that matters above all others.

The WeWork Case Study: CAPEX Reduction as a Business Decision

WeWork’s deployment of JARVIS is notable not as a security case study but as a business intelligence and CAPEX management case study. The documented outcome, CAPEX reduction through leveraging existing infrastructure rather than building parallel security and analytics systems, is the commercial argument that resonates most directly with finance leaders evaluating the JARVIS video analytics solution.

The mechanism is straightforward: WeWork did not replace its camera network to deploy JARVIS. It connected JARVIS to the cameras already installed across its co-working properties and activated the analytics layer on existing infrastructure. The result was a monitoring and intelligence capability that would otherwise have required significant new hardware investment, delivered without that investment.

For decision-makers across India, the UK, and South Africa evaluating the cost case for intelligent video analytics, this case study is the most direct available evidence of how the CAPEX reduction claim actually works in practice, not as a discount on new equipment, but as the elimination of the need for new equipment in the first place.

The Technical Credentials Behind the Commercial Performance

The commercial performance of the JARVIS video analytics solution is easier to trust when you understand the technical foundation it’s built on.

Staqu Technologies was founded in 2015 by engineers Atul Rai, Anurag Saini, and Pankaj Sharma. The company holds two patents one for real-time large-scale video frame analysis, another for privacy-preserving person re-identification technology that doesn’t rely solely on facial recognition and has published more than 25 research papers in computer vision and video analytics.

The platform processes over 400,000 image frames per second from thousands of camera feeds simultaneously, with sub-second alert latency. It uses convolutional neural networks for visual detection and transformer-based large vision models for classification. It processes audio alongside video, speaker recognition, scene recognition, and audio event detection, making it one of the few platforms in this category that delivers genuine audio analytics rather than video-only intelligence.

The platform operates in nine countries. It has received five independent industry recognitions: the FICCI Smart Policing Award, the National Startup Award, the IAMAI ML Award, the NASSCOM AI Game Changer Award, and the IBM GEP Award.

Through the INTIN partnership announced in 2025, JARVIS is now accessible to small and medium businesses across India, not just the large enterprise and government clients that have historically been its primary market. Atul Rai, Co-Founder and CEO of Staqu Technologies, described the intent: “This partnership is about democratising video analytics in India, taking JARVIS from boardrooms of large corporations to shopfloors, warehouses, and high-street stores.”

What Businesses Are Choosing JARVIS Video Analytics Solution For?

Camera-agnostic deployment connects to any existing IP camera without hardware replacement. Thirty-minute activation on existing infrastructure. Cloud, edge, or on-premise deployment options. Web, Android, iPhone, and iPad accessibility. Integration with AWS, Google, Microsoft 365, and third-party VMS platforms. Over 50 use cases and 100 analytics data points covering security, operations, and business intelligence. Sub-second alert latency with near-zero false positive rates. Centralised multi-site dashboard for organisations managing multiple locations. Documented outcomes across retail, manufacturing, healthcare, hospitality, government, and infrastructure. Zero customer churn across 200+ active clients.

The businesses choosing the JARVIS video analytics solution in 2026 are making that choice because the combination of deployment simplicity, breadth of capability, documented commercial results, and zero exit pressure from hardware lock-in produces a risk profile that most enterprise technology decisions can’t match.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What is JARVIS and why are businesses choosing it in 2026?

JARVIS is an audio and video analytics platform built by Staqu Technologies that connects to existing IP cameras and converts CCTV footage into real-time operational intelligence. Businesses are choosing it in 2026 because it requires no hardware replacement, activates on existing cameras in approximately thirty minutes, delivers over 50 use cases from a single platform, and has a documented track record of zero customer churn across 200+ active clients across retail, manufacturing, healthcare, hospitality, and government sectors. JARVIS is deployed across India, the US, the Middle East, the UK, and South Africa, serving businesses from small enterprises through to government agencies at national scale.

Q2. What are the core features of the JARVIS video analytics solution?

JARVIS’s core features include real-time perimeter intrusion detection at above 99.9 percent accuracy, visual fire and smoke detection, facial recognition for access control and identification, ANPR for vehicle management, PPE compliance monitoring, footfall counting and conversion rate tracking, zone-level heatmaps and dwell time analytics, demographic profiling, queue monitoring, staff compliance tracking, and patient safety monitoring. The platform processes audio alongside video, enabling speaker recognition and scene recognition, making it one of the few video analytics solutions that delivers genuine audio and video intelligence from a single system. All features are accessible across web, Android, iPhone, and iPad.

Q3. Which sectors is JARVIS deployed across and what results has it delivered?

JARVIS is deployed across retail, manufacturing, healthcare, hospitality, government, and infrastructure sectors. Documented results include a 23 percent OPEX reduction at Metro Brands, F&B sales increases of up to 57 percent in hospitality, staff performance improvements of up to 95 percent, footfall-to-conversion improvements of up to 30 percent, and manual security cost reductions of up to 35 percent in infrastructure deployments. In government, JARVIS provides facial recognition search across a criminal database of over 900,000 records for eleven Indian state police forces. The platform operates across India, the US, the Middle East, the UK, and South Africa with zero client churn across its 200+ client base.

Q4. How does JARVIS reduce CAPEX compared to other video analytics solutions?

JARVIS reduces CAPEX by working with cameras already installed in a facility, regardless of manufacturer, age, or resolution, rather than requiring hardware replacement. The investment is in the software intelligence layer, not in new equipment. The WeWork case study documents this mechanism directly: CAPEX was reduced by deploying JARVIS on existing co-working property infrastructure rather than building parallel analytics systems. For organisations in India, the UK, the Middle East, South Africa, and the US evaluating the genuine cost case, this camera-agnostic architecture means the total cost of ownership is considerably lower than hardware-dependent alternatives, and the payback period is significantly shorter because the infrastructure investment has already been made.

Q5. Is JARVIS available in India, USA, Middle East, UK and South Africa?

Yes. JARVIS by Staqu is deployed across all five markets. In India, the platform serves the largest and most diverse client base, spanning retail, manufacturing, healthcare, hospitality, government, and infrastructure, with over 200 active clients including Raymond, Titan, Starbucks, Metro Brands, Porsche, PVR, and multiple state police departments. In the US, JARVIS supports enterprise security and operational intelligence deployments, with active expansion underway. In the Middle East, a Dubai office is currently being established, and the platform is deployed across infrastructure, hospitality, and government applications in the Gulf. In the UK, JARVIS serves retail, manufacturing, and hospitality operators managing the specific combination of compliance requirements and operational pressures that define the current British market. In South Africa, the platform supports commercial, retail, and industrial operators where camera-agnostic deployment and CAPEX-efficient implementation are primary decision criteria. The platform operates consistently across all five markets from the same architecture, with cloud, edge, and on-premise deployment options available in each location.

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