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Intelligent Video Recorder

The brain of the spot.ai platform. The IVR combines purpose-built hardware, AI-powered software, and deep-learning analytics in one compact appliance. It auto-discovers cameras, encrypts and stores footage locally, and runs AI models at the edge — with cloud access for remote viewing and management.

Not Just an NVR.
An AI Engine.

Traditional NVRs just record and store video. The spot.ai Intelligent Video Recorder does that — plus runs deep-learning AI models on every frame, indexes footage for instant search, monitors camera health, and connects to the cloud for remote access. It's a complete, out-of-the-box video intelligence solution.

  • 30-120 Day Local Storage

    Built-in NVR redundancy with 30 to 120 days of local storage options. Your footage is always available, even if internet goes down.

  • Up to 32 Cameras

    Each IVR appliance supports up to 32 cameras — and scales seamlessly across multiple appliances for larger deployments.

  • Edge AI Processing

    Deep-learning models run directly on the IVR — no cloud dependency for real-time detection, classification, and alerting.

  • Zero-Touch Setup

    Auto-discovers cameras on the network, ingests video streams, and begins AI indexing immediately. No manual configuration required.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about the spot.ai Intelligent Video Recorder (IVR) from Blue Cap IT — the on-premise appliance that auto-discovers cameras, runs edge AI analytics, and stores footage locally with cloud connectivity for businesses across Maryland, DC, Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.

What is the Intelligent Video Recorder, and how is it different from a traditional NVR or DVR?

The IVR is a purpose-built on-premise appliance that does everything a traditional NVR/DVR does — record video from your IP cameras, encrypt it, store it locally — and adds the AI engine and cloud connectivity that NVRs lack. Traditional recorders are dumb storage: they capture footage and you go review it manually after something happens. The IVR runs deep-learning models on every frame as it's recorded, indexes footage by detected objects (people, vehicles, license plates, motion events), enables instant search, and connects to spot.ai's cloud dashboard for remote viewing. Same form factor; vastly more capability.

How many cameras can one IVR support, and what if I have more than 32?

Each IVR appliance supports up to 32 cameras. For deployments larger than that — multi-floor offices, warehouses, retail chains, schools with many buildings — you scale by adding more IVR appliances. Each one handles its local cameras independently, but they all report to the same central spot.ai cloud dashboard. So a 96-camera deployment across three floors might use three IVRs (one per floor), and the user experience in the dashboard is identical to a single-IVR site.

Why does the AI run on the IVR locally instead of in the cloud?

Three reasons. First, latency: real-time detections (PPE violations, intrusions, queue alerts) need to fire within seconds, which means processing happens where the cameras are, not after a round-trip to the cloud. Second, bandwidth: streaming continuous high-resolution video from every camera to a cloud GPU farm 24/7 would saturate most office internet connections. Third, privacy and reliability: video stays on your premises by default, you control what does and doesn't go to the cloud, and the system keeps working even if the internet drops.

How much footage can the IVR store, and for how long?

Local storage typically holds 30 to 120 days of continuous footage, depending on the IVR model, camera count, resolution, and frame rate. Higher-resolution cameras and more cameras consume storage faster; lower-resolution cameras and motion-only recording extend retention. We size the right IVR storage tier during the assessment based on your camera mix and how far back you want to be able to search. For longer-term archival, video clips can be selectively uploaded to the cloud.

What happens to recording if my internet connection goes down?

Recording keeps running. The IVR records and stores video locally regardless of internet status — that's a deliberate part of the architecture. AI analytics keep processing on the device, alerts queue up locally, and when internet comes back, everything syncs. You can also still review footage on-site through a direct connection to the IVR. The cloud is for remote access and unified multi-site management, not for the recording itself.

Still have questions? Call (410) 858-4031 or request a free video intelligence assessment — we'll evaluate your camera count, sizing requirements, and retention needs, then quote the right IVR appliance configuration with itemized pricing.

Replace Your NVR With Intelligence

Contact Blue Cap IT to deploy the spot.ai Intelligent Video Recorder. We'll handle installation, camera integration, and cloud setup.

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