IndoAI vs CP Plus vs Sparsh vs Hikvision (India, 2025–26): the most detailed, buyer-grade comparison
Why this comparison matters more in India than anywhere else (right now) India’s CCTV market is entering a “compliance and cybersecurity” reset. From April 9, 2025, CCTV licenses and new registrations increasingly hinge on meeting the Government-notified “Essential Requirement(s) for Security of CCTV” (ER:01) under the broader BIS/MeitY compliance regime, with non-compliant models at risk […]
IndoAI vs Axis Communications in India (2025–26): Which Video Intelligence Stack Actually Wins?
India’s video-security market is expanding fast, but the buying criteria have shifted. In 2025, you are no longer just choosing a “good camera.” You are choosing an outcome stack: capture quality + edge analytics + AI governance + cybersecurity + compliance + operations. Industry estimates peg India’s video surveillance market at ~USD 2.0B in 2024 […]
IndoAI vs Rhombus (India, 2025): Which Video Intelligence Stack Actually Fits Indian Networks, Budgets, and Compliance?
India’s camera footprint is scaling fast, but the constraints are uniquely Indian: uneven internet quality, higher sensitivity to ongoing subscription burn, and rising expectations around privacy governance. Market trackers expect India’s video surveillance market to grow strongly through 2030, with projected multi-billion USD scale and high CAGR. Grand View Research+1 Government programs are also expanding […]
IndoAI vs Verkada in India (2026 buyer’s guide): which wins, and why
India’s video security market is moving fast, but it’s not moving like the US or EU. Bandwidth is uneven, multi-site rollouts often sit on shared ISP links, procurement is price-sensitive, and compliance expectations are tightening around connected cameras and personal data. Reuters+2Reuters+2 Against that backdrop, Verkada is an excellent reference point: a cloud-managed, “single pane […]
IndoAI vs Spot AI (and why IndoAI makes more sense for most India-first deployments)
Spot AI is a strong, US-focused “video intelligence” platform built around its Intelligent Video Recorder (IVR) plus a cloud layer. Their own pricing is a recurring license tied to number of camera feeds, retention days, and contract term, and their IVR can ingest IP camera streams directly so you don’t need your existing NVR. spot.ai+2spot.ai+2 […]