V.A.L.T

Video surveillance, Software-as-a-Service, state-of-the-art
Security surveillance screen showing four camera views with orange detection boxes around a pedestrian, a cyclist, and two people walking in different outdoor and parking lot locations.

As simple as you want
as complex as you need

Live stream IP cameras, record, watch the recordings. Simple as 1, 2, 3—on the first view. Closer look fascinates by scale and smart, carefully thought over details. They are what differ professionalism and true dedication from superficiality and mediocracy.
Two white security cameras mounted on the corner of a light gray corrugated metal building wall.

450+ client organizations, including:

Police Departments

Observe interrogations (must be cheaper than that one-side-transparent mirror :) ). Detectives value security, marks, reports, and hardware controls.
Video surveillance screen showing interrogation room with two investigators questioning a handcuffed man in an orange jumpsuit.

Medical education institutions

Supervise patient consultations with PhD students, for quality assurance and second opinion. They also record simulations, e.g. of nursery skills. Doctors like permission control, schedule, and scalability.
Medical software interface showing a live video feed of a nurse wearing a mask and blue scrubs putting on gloves in a hospital room.Hand holding a smartphone displaying a surveillance app showing two nurses, one wearing a mask and gloves and another smiling with a stethoscope.

Child advocacy organizations

Monitor kid interviews, to not frighten them by a concilium. Some recordings go to police. CD burn, reports, and statistics are helpful here.
Interface screen showing four video call windows with children engaged in learning activities and teachers assisting them.

Features

HD Video streaming

Live video from 9 IP cameras on one screen. Pan, tilt, zoom. Speak through the camera to the room where it’s installed. On big screens in auditoriums you spot fine details on the video—that’s the quality. Cameras are industry standard, mainly Axis, the market leader.
Surveillance system interface showing multiple live camera feeds in various indoor and outdoor locations with a Full HD badge.

Record & watch

Record video and audio from multiple cameras and microphones with perfect AV sync. Zoom in to especially good or problematic moments on the video. Create clips, e.g. main mistakes in nursery training for reflection.
Surveillance video interface showing a person walking down concrete stairs with recording active.UI showing a video titled 'Theft' with author Mike Holloway, date 25 Feb 2021, time 16:20, and location Street front view on an orange gradient background.

Security & permission control

SSL and RTMPS encryption protect client-server data and video streams. LDAP integration. Severe access control. E.g. in medical PhD training, students must not access other students’ videos. Otherwise, they’d gathered other patients’ sensitive information. And supervisors must access the videos of their students only.
User interface showing settings menu with Users & Groups tab selected, listing user groups and individual users with avatars and options for editing and access control.

Schedule

Automate the recording completely: it’ll turn on and off at your schedule. A great help for scheduled classes. Cameras are even pan-tilt-zoom adjusted on schedule.
Digital scheduling interface showing a timeline with time blocks for rooms like Entrance, Parking, and Lobby on desktop and mobile screens.

Marks and reports

Heard a confession on live stream? Add a mark! You won’t have to re-watch hours of footage again to spot it. Plus, marks are searchable. Hand out PDF printable reports with all the marks to all the interested.
Video player interface displaying a football game with colored markers on the timeline and a sidebar for adding and customizing markers.User interface showing a review dashboard with a list of recordings, including columns for name, duration, comment, room, author, and container, with some entries selected and a dropdown menu for filtering fields.

Easy administration and statistics

Control user access, how long the videos are kept on the server. Two-click reports e.g. on the number of children interviewed—for a particular police department, for domestic violence, by a particular worker.
Dashboard interface displaying user welcome, room statuses, recent recordings, schedules, and reports on login, markers, and comments, alongside a mobile report view with user filters and a data graph.

CD burn

Burn mp4 videos to CDs to hand out to a colleague department in minutes. Helps when a child interview video from an advocacy center is passed to police department for investigation. Keeps all the attached data, marks and notes!
Close-up of a laptop keyboard with a CD partially inserted into the CD drive tray showing '52x' speed.Mobile app screen showing an upload review form with fields for Name, Container, Template, and attached video files including Theft, Warning in progress at 45%, and Crash, with Cancel and Upload buttons.

Scalable

Unlimited number of users and cameras without the need for extensive IT resources & support. Easy to add cameras and facilities to the infrastructure without extra hardware.
User interface for configuring rooms and cameras with options for room name, container, cameras, view grid, I/O settings, commands, and presets.

Hardware controls

Want to stop recording right from the room? Just flip the switch. Interrogations must not be interrupted. So, the real “In use” sign highlights on top of the door when the recording starts
A hand with a ring presses a button on an underside desk control panel showing a green 'IN USE' indicator.

Point’n’click intuitive

No installation required, just open your browser. Log in—see the permitted videos—press Play. Modular interface shows just what users need and hides all the extra. Clients say, they train new users in 10 minutes. And with all the functionality burden, it works Flash-fast! ;)
Laptop screen displaying a software interface with navigation panel and video feeds labeled Observe.

Review from client

“Fora Soft has been the best Video Development firm we have ever worked with. They offer a fair price and have been able to deliver complex deliverables to spec. They are true experts in the video application development niche”
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Dustin Stern · Waukesha, Wisconsin, the USA
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