Plate Recognizer is a good option, with high accuracy and speed of recognition. It can handle dark, blurry and even photos taken at an angle, and it covers more than 90 countries. It comes with real-time alerts, webhooks and an interface that's easy to use, and it can be run on your own equipment or in the cloud. It's good for uses like parking enforcement and highway monitoring. Pricing starts at $50 per month for 50,000 lookups.
Another powerful option is OpenALPR. It's an AI-based system designed to give IP and traffic cameras more powerful vehicle recognition abilities. It can provide real-time information on license plates, and it can recognize international plates in more than 70 countries. Pricing is flexible, starting at $10 per month, and there's a free trial. It's good for law enforcement, property security and parking enforcement.
Eagle Eye Networks offers a cloud-based video surveillance system with AI analytics for license plate recognition. It can be integrated with existing ONVIF-conformant surveillance cameras, and it offers features like video search, AI analytics and remote power cycling. It's a scalable system that can be accessed from anywhere and that ensures video streams aren't interrupted, so it's good for security and operational needs.