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QVR Human
People counting solution

QVR Human provides real-time counting data and analytics to help you make well-informed business decisions.

Grow your business through effective customer footfall analytics

  • Increase sales revenue

    By gaining insights on store traffic data, peak hours, and popular sections operators can craft an effective sales strategy and marketing campaign to increase sales revenue.

  • Optimize staffing schedule

    Knowing peak hours and popular store sections allows you to optimize staffing, store operation, and space utilization for improved services.

How QVR Human works

QVR Human analyzes live video streams from various sources (including RTSP, QVR Pro, or QVR Elite servers), enabling you to streamline your surveillance systems. Event notifications can be set and sent when the number of indoor occupants reaches the upper limit.

  • Cross-line Counting

    Detects the number of people who walk-in/out of the lines. Up to 4 detection lines (straight/polyline) can be defined for each channel.

  • Area Density

    Calculates the density level by setting the upper limit of the number of people in a specific area.

Real-time analysis. Insight beyond people counting.

Cost effective & flexible

QNAP Surveillance NAS solutions

As QNAP is compatible with major cameras and drive vendors, you are not limited or locked into lineups from just one vendor solution. QVR Human is cost-effective compared to using the same quantity of expensive AI/people counting cameras because video streams are analyzed on the NAS.

Supports…

-Standard ONVIF protocol

-8000+ IP cameras

-200+ camera brands

-Major drive vendors

Faster image identification with integrated Intel® OpenVINO™ AI engine

The QNAP NAS with Intel® OpenVINO™ AI computing support accelerates an AI image recognition performance without impacting other applications or services.

Boost AI surveillance performance

by adding a Hailo-8™ M.2 module

4
times more

... of IP cameras for simultaneous analysis

Install a Hailo-8™ M.2 AI acceleration module to a QNAP surveillance server for boosted AI recognition performance – fulfilling highly-efficient, precise, large-scale smart surveillance with much lower running costs.

Tested with using a QNAP NAS with a 12th-gen Intel Core i3 processor and QVR Human 2.0

Why QNAP Surveillance NAS is the best for people counting?

QNAP Other NAS vendor A AI camera vendor B
Total cost $$ $$$ $
Analysis report
Video streaming source Host NAS and other NAS/servers Host NAS only Camera
Camera compatibility Supports 8000+ IP cameras, ONVIF-compatible Limited in-house lineups Limited in-house lineups
Supporting Hailo-8 module

How to utilize counting data?

QVR Human is designed to help small retail stores, restaurants, and other facilities optimize operational efficiency by understanding how people enter, move through, and exit spaces. Let’s see how to utilize counting data for your business.

  • Count in specific sections

    By defining detection lines in a specific section (such as a checkout counter), QVR Human reports commonly-used sections.

  • Calculate sales conversion

    Measure sales conversion rates by combining sales and traffic data.

  • Prohibited areas

    Use the Area Density feature as a notification if someone enters a prohibited area.

Try our 1-month FREE trial!

QNAP offers a free 1-month trial that includes 2 camera channels for Cross-line Counting and Area Density tasks. You can purchase licenses from the QNAP Software Store to add analytics for more camera channels.

Each NAS is limited to one free trial of QVR Human. The latest version of QVR Human must be installed when the free trial is activated.

Minimum NAS system requirements

CPU Architecture Operating System Memory
x86-based (64-bit)
ARM-based (64-bit) (only TS-AI642)
QTS 5.0.1 and above
QuTS hero h5.0.1 and above
4 GB

1. 8GB RAM is recommended for the smoothest usage experience.
2. The maximum number of channels supported varies by NAS model, network configuration, and camera settings. For more information, visit https://www.qnap.com/go/qvr-nas-selector.

Models CPU type Human Analysis Tasks
QVP-21C / QVP-41C / TS-253E Intel Celeron J6412 2
QVP-63B/ TVS-h674 Intel Core i3 12100 8
QVP-85B/TVS-h874 Intel Core i5 12400 10
TVS-h874 Intel Core i7 12700 14
TVS-h1288X Intel Xeon W-1250 6
TS-677 AMD Ryzen 5 1700 4
TS-h1677AXU AMD Ryzen 7 7700 14

Test environment: QVR Human 2.3.0 with 1080p, 30fps video.

Note:
1. After confirmation, models using Intel Atom, Intel Pentium, or AMD Embedded V1500 processors can perform fewer than one Human analysis task. Therefore, we do not recommend using QVR Human on these models.
2. The analysis will stop when the CPU usage reaches 80% or more, or the number of frames analyzed per camera channel is lower than 10fps.

QNAP’s surveillance solution lineups

Comprehensive solutions for ensure your facility safety, including:


QVR Pro - Surveillance recording with outright license purchase

QVR Elite - Subscription-based surveillance recording

QVR Pro Client - Recording playback app for PC/Mac and iOS/Android devices

QVR Center - CMS for centrally manage multiple QVR Pro/Elite servers

QVR Guard - Recording server failover and fault tolerance

QVR Smart Search - AI-powered event search

QVR Smart Client - HDMI output to directly view recordings

QVR Face - Face recognition

QVR Human - People counting

QVR DoorAccess - Access control

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