Licence plate reading for your car parks and site access
Every plate read at your entry and exit points becomes a timestamped, searchable record — instead of hours of footage nobody has time to review.
A car park is the least watched part of a retail site
It is open, it is large, and it is where customers, staff and deliveries all meet. It is also where the same vehicle can come back three times in a month without anyone connecting the visits.
Cameras cover the aisles inside. Outside, the record is a stream nobody reads — until an incident makes someone go back through hours of footage with a rough time and a vague description.

The plate becomes a searchable record
NumberPlateTracker reads licence plates at the entrances and exits of your site and turns them into a timestamped, searchable record — instead of hours of footage to scrub through.
The plate is read
At the entry and exit points you choose, with the time and the associated video sequence.
The record becomes searchable
A plate, a time window, a site: what took minutes of eye-work becomes a query.
It feeds your access control
The reading works alongside your existing means of entry, and the people concerned are informed. We frame both with you — it is part of the project, not an afterthought.
See, Perceive, Foresee — applied to vehicle flows

See
Watch the entrances and exits of your site in real time, plate by plate.

Perceive
Search the record rather than the footage: a plate, a window, a site, and the sequence that goes with it.

Foresee
Spot the vehicles that come back, and the hours when flows concentrate, before they become an incident or a queue.
Retail car parks first — that is where it is deployed
Large-format store car parks
The core use: open, busy, and the part of the site with the least usable record.
Repeat visits
A vehicle seen before an incident, and seen again the week after, is a connection no one makes from raw footage.
Delivery yards
Knowing which vehicle entered, and when, settles most disputes before they become one.
Staff and reserved parking
Supporting access control on areas that should not be open to everyone — alongside another means of entry.
Sites with several entrances
The record is consolidated across entry points rather than split between them.
Investigations after the fact
Turning « roughly Tuesday afternoon » into a specific sequence, in minutes rather than hours.
They trust us
“We are very satisfied with all ANAVEO equipment, including video surveillance, intrusion detection and remote monitoring. The clarity and quality of the images are excellent, even at night. The sales and customer service teams are available and responsive.”
“As a client for over 10 years, I am extremely satisfied with having equipped my 8 Intermarché stores and 7 bakeries with ANAVEO’s video surveillance solutions. Your remote monitoring tool is practical, and the quality of your customer service sets you apart.”
Sébastien PillardPresident, Intermarché (18)Your questions about NumberPlateTracker
How does NumberPlateTracker fit with access control?
Plate reading feeds your access control alongside a second means of entry, and the people concerned are informed. We frame both with you — it is part of the project.
What is it mainly used for?
Retail car parks. The overwhelming majority of installations are on large-format store car parks, where the site is open and the existing record is hardest to use.
What does it record?
The plate, the time, the entry or exit point, and the associated video sequence — so a search returns evidence, not just a line in a log.
How is reading quality ensured?
The audit chooses the reading points — angle, distance and lighting — so that plates are read reliably, by day and at night.
How long is the data kept?
Retention is set with you and framed by the applicable data protection rules. It is a project decision, not a product setting to be left at its default.
How is a deployment prepared?
The audit starts from your entry points and the cameras already installed, and selects the positions where reading is reliable.
The rest of the INNOVEO range
Find out whether your car park is worth reading
An audit starts with your entry points, your flows and the cameras already in place — and with the rules that apply to the data.

