Comparison Guide 2026

V-Count vs Viametrics:
Manufacturer vs. Integrator

V-Count designs and builds its own AI sensors. Viametrics installs third-party hardware — it is a five-time Xovis Gold Partner. Here’s what that means for your business.

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99.9%
Proprietary Sensor Accuracy
130+
Countries Served
600+
Enterprise Customers
11
Fortune 500 Clients

One Builds Technology. The Other Integrates It.

Before comparing features, understand what you’re actually buying. The business models are fundamentally different.

Manufacturer

V-Count

V-Count is a vertically integrated technology company. We design, engineer, and manufacture our own AI-powered sensors — the Ultima AI and Nano AI — and develop our own BoostBI analytics platform. Every component of the solution comes from V-Count’s own R&D.

  • Proprietary sensor hardware — designed in-house
  • Proprietary BoostBI analytics software
  • Patented AI-on-chip edge processing
  • Direct firmware updates & feature roadmap control
  • Single-vendor support — one call solves it
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Integrator / Reseller

Viametrics

Viametrics does not manufacture sensors. The Swedish company installs hardware from third-party makers — stereoscopic 3D sensors from Xovis and heat sensors from other vendors — and delivers it bundled with its ViaWeb analytics software. The sensors you receive are designed and built by someone else.

  • No proprietary sensor hardware — installs Xovis and third-party thermal sensors
  • No sensor R&D, no hardware patents or IP
  • Same Xovis sensors available direct from the manufacturer
  • Sensor updates depend on third-party vendor timelines
  • Multi-vendor support chain — Viametrics + sensor maker

Buying From the Manufacturer vs. Buying From a Middleman

When you choose a people counting provider, you’re choosing a technology partner. The distinction between manufacturer and distributor has real consequences for your deployment.

V-Count: The Manufacturer

You Get the Source

V-Count’s engineering team designed the Ultima AI’s 3D active stereo vision system, wrote the AI models that run on its chip, and built the BoostBI platform that visualizes the data. When a customer needs a new feature — like the AI Sales Coach that proactively recommends optimizations — V-Count’s R&D team builds and ships it.

This end-to-end ownership means tighter hardware-software integration, faster bug fixes, coordinated firmware updates, and a single vendor accountable for the entire solution. No finger-pointing. No waiting on a third party’s release schedule.

  • Owns the full technology stack — sensor + firmware + cloud + mobile
  • Patented AI-on-chip processes data on the sensor itself
  • Innovation at the source — new features ship when V-Count decides, not when a supplier does
  • Direct manufacturer pricing — no distributor markup layered on top
Viametrics: The Integrator

You Get a Middleman

Viametrics describes its own model plainly: a variety of sensors, carefully chosen for each installation. Its lineup pairs stereoscopic 3D units from Xovis — where Viametrics holds Gold Partner status for the fifth consecutive year — with heat sensors built by other manufacturers. Viametrics develops its ViaWeb software in-house, but every sensor it installs is designed and manufactured by another company.

This means the sensor you receive is a Xovis unit or a third-party thermal device with Viametrics’ integration layer on top. The sensor technology, accuracy, and roadmap are controlled by those original manufacturers — not by Viametrics.

  • Sensors built by Xovis and other third parties — not by Viametrics
  • Distributor markup on hardware you could source from the original manufacturer
  • Modular add-on pricing — KPI, Zone and survey tools are paid ViaWeb add-ons
  • No hardware IP — sensor innovation is out of Viametrics’ control

The Supply Chain You’re Paying For

When you buy from Viametrics, your money passes through an extra layer. Xovis (or a thermal sensor maker) builds the sensor, sells it to Viametrics at wholesale, and Viametrics resells it to you at a markup — bundled with its ViaWeb software. With V-Count, you buy direct from the company that designed and built the hardware.

Viametrics’ supply chain:

Xovis / thermal sensor makers
designs & builds sensor
Viametrics
integrates & resells
You
pay distributor price

V-Count’s supply chain:

V-Count
designs, builds & sells
You
pay manufacturer price

The Full Comparison Table

A transparent look at what each platform delivers across hardware, software, analytics, and support.

FeatureV-CountViametrics
Hardware & Sensors
Sensor Origin Proprietary — designed & manufactured in-house Third-party: Xovis stereo units + thermal sensors from other makers
Hardware IP / Patents Patented AI-on-chip, proprietary stereo vision No hardware IP — sensor patents belong to Xovis and other makers
Counting AccuracyUp to 99% (Ultima AI — included)95% guaranteed — real-world results vary by sensor type (thermal vs stereoscopic)
Sensor Technology3D active stereo vision + on-device AIVaries — heat sensor or Xovis stereoscopic 3D, chosen per installation
All-in-One Sensor Count, heatmap, queue, demographics, staff exclusion — one devicePartial — heat sensors count only; heatmaps and dwell need Xovis stereo
Night Vision (0 Lux) Built-in 0 lux operation — works in complete darkness Partial — heat sensors count in darkness; stereo sensors cannot be used in darkness
Event Rental Rent-and-return model Also available — equipment can be bought or rented
Firmware Updates Direct from V-Count — immediateDepends on third-party vendor release cycles
Software & Analytics
AI Sales Coach AI-driven actionable recommendations Not available
Queue Management Real-time alerts & optimizationNot advertised — ViaWeb Zone tracks passage direction, not queues
Demographics Gender & age — on-device AI classification No gender or age analytics
Staff Exclusion Reliable automatic exclusion, same sensor Limited — only on Xovis stereo sensors
Mobile App Native iOS & AndroidLimited — responsive web only
Privacy & Compliance
On-Device Processing Patented AI-on-chip — data never leaves sensorDepends on third-party sensor vendor’s architecture
Business & Support
Support Model Single vendor — one call for hardware + softwareTotal contractor for install & support — but hardware fixes wait on third-party vendors
Customer Base600+ companies across 130+ countries incl. 11 Fortune 50055 countries only
Notable ClientsSamsung, Sephora, Bang & Olufsen, Swatch, Birkenstock, Guess, Miniso, Arçelik, Fossil, Bauhaus, H&M, Bershka, Mango, Zara, GAP, Crocs, IntersportSkandia Fastigheter and other Nordic property owners and retail chains
Industry Recognition #1 ranked by Infinity Business InsightsXovis Gold Partner (5 years) — an award from its hardware supplier

Six Reasons Enterprises Choose the Manufacturer

Beyond the checklist — here’s what makes the real-world difference when deploying at scale.

Full-Stack Control & Real IP

V-Count owns the sensor design, AI models, firmware, and cloud platform. That means tighter integration, faster updates, and a roadmap you can influence — not one dictated by Xovis’s or thermal vendors’ priorities.

99% Accuracy — Standard

The Ultima AI delivers 99% out of the box. Viametrics guarantees 95% — and topping that range means specifying Xovis’s premium sensors, the same hardware you could buy directly from Xovis without the middleman.

200+ KPIs + AI Sales Coach

BoostBI doesn’t just show charts — its AI Sales Coach proactively recommends staffing changes, identifies underperforming zones, and predicts peak hours. ViaWeb’s dashboards report data; BoostBI drives decisions.

True Global Scale

130+ countries, offices on five continents, 150+ certified partners. V-Count supports multi-national rollouts directly. Viametrics reports installations in 55 countries, run from its Gothenburg base — strong in the Nordics, thinner elsewhere.

Privacy by Design — Not by Policy

V-Count’s patented AI-on-chip processes 3D depth maps on the sensor — no images transmitted, no cloud inference. GDPR is baked into the hardware. With third-party sensors, privacy depends on each vendor’s architecture.

No Middleman Markup

When you buy from V-Count, you buy direct from the manufacturer. With Viametrics, you’re paying an integrator margin on Xovis and thermal hardware — the same hardware available from those manufacturers without the extra layer.

V-Count vs Viametrics: Your Questions Answered

No. Viametrics does not design or manufacture any sensor hardware. It selects sensors from third-party manufacturers — stereoscopic 3D units from Xovis and heat (thermal) sensors from other makers — and installs them bundled with its in-house ViaWeb analytics software. These sensors are designed and built entirely by other companies, and their accuracy, capabilities, and technology roadmap are determined by those original manufacturers — not by Viametrics. V-Count, by contrast, designs and manufactures its own Ultima AI and Nano AI sensors in-house with proprietary technology and patents.
When the same company builds both the sensor and the software, you get tighter integration, faster bug fixes, coordinated firmware updates, and a single point of contact for support. With an integrator model, the sensor roadmap is controlled by a separate company (like Xovis), firmware updates depend on their timeline, and hardware support issues may bounce between Viametrics and the sensor maker. You also avoid paying a distributor’s markup on hardware you could source directly from the original manufacturer.
Yes. Xovis sells its sensors through its own sales channels and partner network. The stereoscopic sensors Viametrics installs are the same Xovis products — Viametrics acts as a certified Xovis partner, adding its ViaWeb software layer. The same logic applies to the third-party heat sensors it deploys. What you cannot get elsewhere is ViaWeb — but the hardware itself is not Viametrics technology.
V-Count’s proprietary Ultima AI delivers up to 99% accuracy as the standard sensor — this is what every V-Count customer gets, consistently across all deployments. Viametrics guarantees 95% accuracy. Real-world performance depends on which sensor type ends up at your entrance: heat sensors trade analytics depth for operation in darkness, while Xovis stereoscopic units offer more capability but cannot be used in darkness. Consistency across a large estate is harder to guarantee when the hardware comes from different manufacturers with different engineering standards.
V-Count serves 600+ companies including 11 Fortune 500 clients — Samsung, Sephora, Bang & Olufsen, Swatch, Birkenstock, and Guess among them — across 130+ countries. The single-vendor model (one company for hardware, software, and support) simplifies enterprise procurement. Viametrics reports 17,500+ installations across 55 countries from its Gothenburg headquarters, with public references such as Skandia Fastigheter concentrated in the Nordics — and no publicly disclosed Fortune 500 partnerships at comparable scale.
Both companies offer rental — Viametrics lets you buy or rent its installed equipment. The difference is what you rent: V-Count rents its own Nano AI sensors with BoostBI access, plug-and-play in under 5 minutes for tradeshows, exhibitions, or events — manufacturer hardware, no third party in the loop.

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© 2026 V-Count. All rights reserved. This comparison is based on publicly available information as of July 2026. Product names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Xovis is a trademark of Xovis AG. Viametrics is a trademark of Viametrics AB.