If you need an automatic license plate recognition tool that works in many different parts of the world and doesn't need a network connection, Plate Recognizer is a good choice. It works in more than 90 countries, offers high recognition accuracy and speed, and can handle photos taken in the dark, blurry or at an angle. Plate Recognizer also offers features like vehicle information, webhooks and real-time alerts, and can run on-premise on Windows, Linux, Jetson and Raspberry Pi hardware, making it a good fit for parking enforcement and highway surveillance.
Another good option is OpenALPR, which uses AI and machine learning to boost the capabilities of IP, traffic and security cameras with detailed vehicle identification. It offers real-time data about license plates, vehicles and direction of travel, and can recognize international plates in more than 70 countries. OpenALPR offers tiered pricing and a range of products, including Rekor Scout for IP cameras and Rekor CarCheck for still image analysis, so it can be used in a variety of settings from law enforcement to property security.
If you want a cloud-based option, Turing AI offers advanced video security systems that can be integrated with other security systems. It offers real-time alerts for vehicles and license plates, along with the ability to share clips instantly for collaboration. Turing AI's products are used in many different industries and can run on hardware that's suitable for areas where there's no conventional internet access, so it should be adaptable and reliable.