Camlytics Premium 2.3.6 ((new))

The latest iterations, leading up to the release, focus on enhancing core counting technologies, strengthening data privacy through local processing, and expanding API integrations. This article explores the capabilities of Camlytics Premium and why it remains a preferred choice for retail, security, and traffic management in 2026. What is Camlytics Premium?

To run optimally, your hardware should meet the following specifications:

Adjust the perspective grid to match the camera's height and tilt angle. Camlytics Premium 2.3.6

Windows 7, 8, 10, or 11 (64-bit recommended).

Camlytics Premium 2.3.6 is a specialized video analytics software designed to transform standard camera feeds into intelligent data streams. version 2.3.6 focuses on refining person detection, vehicle tracking, and automated event triggering for retail and security environments. Key Features and Capabilities Counting and Tracking The latest iterations, leading up to the release,

Camlytics Premium 2.3.6 serves diverse industries by providing actionable analytics:

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Avoid placing cameras where sudden shadows or direct sunlight blinding occurs.

REST API, real-time Webhooks (POST protocol), CSV data export Core Analytics Capabilities & Intelligent Event Triggering

With GDPR and CCPA regulations tightening, privacy is a major concern. introduces enhanced privacy masking. You can blur or blackout specific regions of the video (such as faces or license plates) while still retaining the counting data. This allows you to gather business intelligence without storing personally identifiable information (PII).

Deploy Camlytics on outdoor cameras to monitor parking lot occupancy without installing expensive ground sensors. Municipalities and private operators use it to count vehicle throughput, detect illegal turns, and analyze peak traffic congestion hours. Building Security and Automation