Rhombus has announced the expansion of its AI-powered Operational Analytics capabilities with two new features.
The company states that the new powerful features include:
According to Rhombus, the solutions give organizations real-time spatial intelligence tools to improve how they manage traffic flow, space utilization and staffing.
Both work with existing Rhombus camera infrastructure and can be centrally managed from the Rhombus console.
Rhombus highlights that it continues to expand its video intelligence beyond traditional surveillance by unlocking AI-fueled insights that help businesses solve everyday operational challenges.
With these new features, security footage instantly becomes a live source of business intelligence to give teams a clear understanding of how spaces are used and how to improve them.
Brandon Salzberg, Chief Technology Officer, Rhombus commented: “Video systems have long been siloed for security use only.
“But with the right AI and powerful analytics, those same systems can also power real-time operational intelligence that helps businesses grow.
“Line Crossing and Occupancy Counting are great new examples of how we’re unlocking broader value from existing security camera infrastructure.”
Line Crossing lets organizations define custom boundaries within camera views to monitor the directional traffic of how and when people or vehicles cross from one area to another.
These insights are critical for identifying peak usage patterns and making layout or schedule changes that improve flow and efficiency.
From retail store entrances to manufacturing loading docks, Line Crossing provides actionable data through clear, intuitive reporting.
Rickey Cox, VP of Product at Rhombus commented: “We built Line Crossing to answer a simple question: how are people actually using your space?
“We can surface directional insights that help organizations fine-tune everything from where to place employees to broader site design changes, without relying on guesswork,” Cox added.
Occupancy Counting provides ongoing estimates of how many people are in a given area by using AI models.
The solution eliminates the need for manual headcounts or check-in systems, enabling teams to manage capacity and identify underused areas.
These insights help organizations respond to fluctuations in foot traffic, optimize space layout and better align staffing with actual demand.
Both Line Crossing and Occupancy Counting are designed to support a wide range of operational needs across industries including:
The company says that the expansion of the Operational Analytics suite underscores Rhombus’ broader commitment to making its video intelligence solutions continually smarter, faster and more adaptive.
From real-time alerts to natural language video search, Rhombus uses AI to eliminate otherwise tedious manual efforts, accelerate investigations and proactively detect threats.
At the same time, Rhombus explains that the platform helps teams improve safety, increase efficiency and make better decisions across their operations.
By combining AI-enabled video analytics, audio detection and IoT sensor data, Rhombus delivers a unified solution that adapts to each customer’s needs, supports evolving workflows and helps organizations get more value from their existing security infrastructure.
The company says that Line Crossing and Occupancy Counting work with Rhombus’ dome, bullet and multisensor camera series and are available with no additional hardware or complex setup.
Teams can access trends and reports through the same intuitive cloud-managed platform they already use or pull data into their systems via Rhombus’ open APIs.