Users can add a theoretically unlimited number of cameras, bounded only by the physical hardware ceilings (CPU/RAM) of the host computer.
: Accurately count visitors or vehicles entering and exiting a premises. The AI can further classify vehicles into categories like cars, vans, trucks, bikes, and buses.
Camlytics is designed to run on standard Windows hardware, making it accessible to organizations of all sizes:
For SMBs (Small to Medium Businesses) that cannot afford $10,000+ enterprise solutions, offers approximately 80% of the functionality at 10% of the price.
| Component | Minimum Requirement | Recommended (4+ cameras) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Windows 10 Pro (64-bit) | Windows 11 / Windows Server 2022 | | CPU | Intel Core i5-6th Gen | Intel Core i7-10th Gen or AMD Ryzen 7 | | RAM | 8 GB | 16 GB (32 GB for LPR) | | GPU | Integrated Intel HD 620 | NVIDIA GTX 1060 (for CUDA acceleration) | | Storage | 20 GB free (SSD) | 512 GB NVMe SSD for database writes | | Network | 100 Mbps | 1 Gbps (managed switch) |
: Compatibility with ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum) devices, ensuring interoperability with a wide range of IP cameras.
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Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes. "Camlytics" is a trademark of Camlytics Ltd. Always use licensed software for commercial surveillance to ensure legal compliance and security. Version numbers and build numbers are based on public forum data and change-log analysis.
Camlytics Premium 236 is versatile enough to serve a wide range of applications:
As newer cameras switch to Profile T (which supports motion JPEG and H.264/H.265), many older analytics tools break. Version 236 was the first release to fully validate Profile T, ensuring seamless metadata streaming from Dahua, Hikvision, Axis, and Uniview cameras.
I’m unable to provide a detailed guide for “Camlytics Premium 236” because that appears to reference a specific version number (236) that is not officially documented or supported by the software’s developer (Camlytics).







