Cloudastructure sells AI-powered video surveillance and remote guarding services, primarily to multifamily residential property management companies. The core product combines cloud video surveillance, AI-powered analytics, and human remote guarding in a single integrated platform. Cameras feed video into Cloudastructure's cloud platform, where AI tags people, vehicles, and objects in real time, flagging anomalous behavior like loitering or unauthorized access. Alerts route to Cloudastructure's own remote guards, who monitor live feeds around the clock and can intervene via on-site networked speakers or escalate to law enforcement. The company argues this AI-plus-human model lets a single remote guard monitor up to 50 cameras, versus roughly six for a traditional on-site guard. Cloudastructure charges a monthly per-camera subscription with two revenue streams: cloud surveillance subscriptions and a higher-priced remote guarding add-on, which the company prices at roughly 400% above surveillance-only contracts. Hardware is sold separately, often bundled with third-party installation. Six of the top ten multifamily property management firms on the NMHC 50 list are customers, including Greystar, Cushman & Wakefield, and Avenue5 Residential, though penetration across those firms' full portfolios remains shallow. Growth strategy centers on expanding within existing enterprise accounts and pushing into adjacent verticals like construction, transportation, and critical infrastructure — including mobile surveillance trailers and drone-enabled deployments.
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