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Comparing Visylix and Genetec Security Center across AI analytics, scalability, edge deployment, and pricing for enterprise buyers in 2026.
Genetec Security Center is one of the most recognized names in enterprise physical security, offering a unified platform that integrates video surveillance through its Omnicast module, access control through Synergis, and ANPR through AutoVu. Its strength lies in the convergence of multiple security systems into a single operational interface, making it a natural choice for organizations that manage both video and physical access control. Visylix, developed by Aptibit Technologies, is an AI native video management platform that prioritizes deep video intelligence with 13 built-in AI models, hyperscale streaming, and flexible deployment across cloud, on premise, edge, and hybrid architectures.
The strategic difference between these platforms reflects different visions of what a VMS should be. Genetec views the VMS as the hub of a converged physical security ecosystem. Visylix views the VMS as an AI powered video intelligence platform that transforms video from passive recording into active operational intelligence. Both approaches have merit, and the right choice depends on whether your primary need is security system convergence or deep video AI analytics.
Visylix integrates 13 AI models directly into its video processing pipeline, providing face recognition, person tracking with re identification, ANPR, object detection, crowd detection, pose estimation, PPE detection, heat maps, motion detection, unique person counting, intrusion detection, and line crossing detection. All models run on GPU accelerated inference using hardware-accelerated inference, processing video in real time within the platform. There are no separate analytics modules to purchase, deploy, or maintain.
Genetec provides some native analytics capabilities. KiwiVision is its built in video analytics module offering intrusion detection, loitering detection, and directional analytics. AutoVu provides ANPR capabilities. However, advanced analytics like face recognition, crowd detection, pose estimation, and PPE monitoring require third party integrations through the Genetec Technology Partner Program. Each additional analytics capability adds licensing costs, integration complexity, and potential compatibility concerns.
For organizations where video AI is the primary driver, Visylix delivers more analytics capabilities out of the box with simpler operations and more predictable costs. For organizations where basic analytics are sufficient and the primary value is in unifying video with access control and other security systems, Genetec provides a well established convergence platform.
Visylix supports over one million concurrent streams through its optimized architecture, with sub 500 millisecond WebRTC latency across RTSP, RTMP, HLS, WebRTC, SRT, and ONVIF protocols. Its edge deployment capability on edge compute devices enables AI inference directly at distributed locations, a capability that is particularly valuable for organizations with many remote sites, limited bandwidth, or requirements for local data processing.
Genetec Security Center scales well for enterprise deployments through its distributed architecture, with dedicated Directory, Archiver, and Analytics servers. Genetec has also introduced Security Center SaaS, a cloud managed option that provides some deployment flexibility. However, Genetec does not offer native edge AI processing on lightweight edge compute devices, which limits its ability to deliver intelligent analytics at distributed sites without significant infrastructure at each location.
Visylix supports true cloud, on premise, edge, and hybrid deployments managed through a unified interface. This flexibility is particularly important for organizations with diverse site requirements, from fully connected corporate campuses to remote facilities with limited bandwidth. The ability to run AI at the edge while maintaining central management is a unique advantage for distributed enterprise deployments.
Visylix uses transparent per stream pricing across five tiers, from a free 7-day trial to custom Enterprise plans. AI capabilities are available from the Scale tier which includes Face Recognition AI as a combo offer, while Enterprise includes all 13 AI models plus custom training. There are no separate module fees and no per server licensing. This pricing clarity makes budget planning straightforward and eliminates the procurement friction that often delays enterprise security deployments.
Genetec employs a complex per connection licensing model with separate costs for different modules. Video surveillance, access control, and ANPR are each licensed separately. Third party analytics integrations add additional per channel or per server costs. The total cost of a fully featured Genetec deployment can be substantially higher than the initial quotes suggest once analytics modules, integration services, and ongoing maintenance are factored in.
When calculating total cost of ownership, organizations should factor in not just software licensing but also infrastructure costs, integration development, training, and ongoing operational overhead. Visylix efficient architecture, which handles over one million concurrent streams with optimized resource utilization, often requires significantly less hardware than equivalent Genetec deployments, further reducing the total cost for large scale projects.
Genetec Security Center is the right choice for organizations that need a converged physical security platform integrating video, access control, and communications in a single interface, particularly those with existing Genetec deployments or requirements for Genetec certified integrations. Its ecosystem maturity, extensive certification programs, and global partner network make it a safe choice for traditional enterprise security operations centers.
Visylix is the stronger choice for organizations where AI powered video intelligence is the primary requirement, where scalability to very large stream counts is anticipated, where edge AI processing is needed at distributed locations, or where pricing transparency and predictability are important. It is especially well suited for smart city deployments, large retail and logistics operations, industrial safety monitoring, and any use case where the depth and speed of AI analytics directly impact operational outcomes.
For organizations currently running Genetec that are finding their analytics needs outgrowing the available module ecosystem, Visylix can also serve as a complementary analytics layer, processing video feeds alongside the existing Genetec deployment to deliver advanced AI capabilities without requiring a full platform migration.
Genetec Security Center is a unified platform covering VMS, access control, ALPR, and analytics with an extensive global partner network. Visylix is AI-first video intelligence with deeper native analytics and a simpler licensing model. Genetec wins on breadth of the security stack. Visylix wins on AI depth and cost of ownership for video-centric deployments.
Genetec uses a complex per-component licensing model across VMS, access control, ALPR, and modules. Visylix uses flat-rate tiers without per-camera fees. For video-only deployments with heavy AI requirements, Visylix typically comes out considerably cheaper over a 3 to 5 year period.
Visylix integrates with third-party access control systems through APIs and webhooks, but it's not a unified platform in the Genetec sense. If your requirement is deeply integrated access control, alarms, intercom, and ALPR as one product, Genetec is built for that. Visylix is built specifically around video intelligence.
Visylix ships 13 AI models natively in the platform. Genetec's AI story relies heavily on partner integrations and its KiwiVision add-on. For buyers who want AI out of the box without stacking third-party licenses, Visylix is the stronger option.
Yes, both support on-premise. Visylix also supports air-gapped environments natively with zero cloud dependencies, which matters for Indian defense, BFSI, and government deployments. Genetec also supports on-premise but tends to assume some cloud connectivity for updates and licensing.
If your procurement requires a single unified vendor covering VMS, access control, alarms, ALPR, and the full security stack, Genetec's product breadth is hard to beat. If the priority is AI-first video analytics with flat pricing, Visylix is the better fit.