Empower Your Traffic Management Solution with AI & Computer Vision

Unlock the full potential of computer vision technology with EyePop.ai, tailored specifically for the traffic management industry. Our platform empowers teams at every technical level, enabling real-time vehicle and pedestrian detection and analysis. EyePop.ai provides a user-friendly solution for optimizing traffic flow, enhancing safety, and improving efficiency without requiring ML expertise.

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Build Your Own Way to Discover, Quantify, and Monitor with Precision

Find, measure, and count people and objects effortlessly across various industries and use cases. Create customized solutions tailored to your specific needs with your web developer skills.

A fast-moving car driving on the freeway.

Velocity estimation

Calculate the speed of each vehicle.

Multiple cars slowing down on the freeway.

Traffic slowdowns

Detect areas where traffic is moving slower than usual.

Two lanes of cars moving in the same direction.

Count traffic in different directions

Count the number of vehicles moving in each direction.

Different vehicle types marked with a box and label.

Distinguish between different vehicle types

Classify vehicles into categories such as cars, trucks, buses, motorcycles.

Identify illegal lane changes

Detect vehicles making illegal or unsafe lane changes.

Two cars slowing down for a stopped vehicle on the freeway.

Detect stopped vehicles

Identify vehicles that have stopped on the road, potentially due to breakdowns or accidents.

A pedestrian walking through a crosswalk.

Monitor pedestrian-vehicle interactions

Analyze interactions between vehicles and pedestrians at crosswalks and intersections.

A traffic signal graphic of a car and cyclist.

Analyze traffic signal efficiency

Evaluate how efficiently traffic signals manage traffic flow.

An illustrative chart showing the flow from Unstructured Business Data to EyePop to JSON data to Your Product = Action, Communication, Analysis, and Discovery