Glossary
Geofencing
Geofencing uses virtual boundaries to define zones where specific safety or operational rules apply. Geofencing is a foundational capability for restricted zone monitoring, proximity alerts, and access control in dynamic industrial environments.
What geofencing means in practice
With AI computer Vision, geofencing allows organizations to define restricted areas, hazardous zones, or high-risk workspaces within camera views. When people or vehicles enter these zones, the system can trigger alerts or record events automatically.
Why geofencing matters for enterprise teams
- Prevents unauthorized access
- Reduces high-severity incidents
- Improves zone-based risk control
- Enables automated enforcement

