Allows vehicle access based on license plate recognition

ANPR Lumo is a powerful option for locations where vehicles need temporary or incidental access. It’s particularly useful in situations such as visitor parking or automatic toll collection where it may be impractical to issue an identifier in advance.

An all-in-one license-plate camera, ANPR Lumo includes embedded software, plus an analyzer and IR illuminator. And, with a long-read range of 2-10m (6.5-33ft), this advanced camera ensures fast recognition of vehicles to keep traffic flowing.

Deep learning algorithms give ANPR Lumo high accuracy in regions with common license plate formats, like Europe. And even where license plates aren’t standardized in locations such as the USA and Pacific region.

Thanks to its open platform, ANPR Lumo integrates seamlessly with third-party software systems, so it’s easy to make the most of the data it logs.

The ANPR Lumo is very efficient with its onboard processing capabilities. It uses 30% less energy compared to many other all-in-one ANPR cameras and even 60% less compared to CCTV ANPR solutions that need to stream the footage for external processing.

Key benefits

  • Superior read range of up to 10m (33ft)
  • High accuracy during the day and night, and even in sunny conditions
  • Unlimited recognition of licencing countries and libraries
  • Integrates easily with third-party software
  • Supports Wiegand, RS485 (OSDP v2) and TCP/IP
  • Easy plug and play set up
  • No software server to set up
  • No annual licence fee
  • Sustainable solution

Typical applications

Secure vehicle access control – only pre-authorized vehicles are allowed to enter

Parking management to secure entry and exit gates

Automatic toll roads to enable free-flow vehicle access

Airport traffic management

How to buy?

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