Police.live vs Vaidio
Vaidio is a mature, large-scale enterprise platform with a broad analytics catalog and deployments spanning tens of thousands of cameras. For corrections and law-enforcement buyers, the differences are architectural and vertical: Vaidio is explicitly multi-deployment including cloud SKUs and is orchestrated by NVIDIA Fleet Command (a cloud-managed service), it targets smart-city, stadium, and campus markets rather than corrections (no dedicated prison product or named jail deployment), and it does not claim NDAA Section 889.
Vaidio (formerly IronYun, rebranded March 2025) is a Stamford, Connecticut-based enterprise AI vision platform with 30+ analytics, built on NVIDIA Metropolis and cloud-managed Fleet Command, deployed across smart cities, stadiums, and campuses at very large scale.
| Feature | POLICE.LIVEOur Platform | COMPETITORVaidio |
|---|---|---|
| Deployment Model Orchestrated via NVIDIA Fleet Command (cloud-managed) | 100% on-premises / air-gapped | On-prem / edge / cloud / hybrid |
| Zero-Cloud / Air-Gapped Operation Vaidio offers cloud SKUs (Vaidio on Cloud, Azure Marketplace) | ||
| NDAA Section 889 Compliant Not claimed in Vaidio’s materials | ||
| CJIS Compliance Roadmap | ||
| Purpose-Built for Corrections / Jails Vaidio targets smart city, stadium, campus; no prison product | ||
| Inmate Self-Harm / Cell Monitoring | ||
| Violence / Fight Detection | ||
| Smoke / Fire Detection | ||
| Facial Recognition | On-device | |
| License Plate Recognition (ANPR) | ||
| Forensic Video Search Forensic search + heat maps are a Vaidio strength | Real-time focus | |
| Works With Existing Cameras |
Why Choose Police.live
Truly Air-Gapped, Zero-Cloud
Police.live runs entirely on-premises and can operate fully air-gapped — no internet at all. Vaidio is multi-deployment with named cloud products and is orchestrated by NVIDIA Fleet Command, a cloud-managed service. For facilities that cannot route any video or telemetry off-site, that is a hard requirement Police.live meets natively.
NDAA Section 889 + CJIS Posture
Police.live is NDAA Section 889 compliant with a CJIS compliance roadmap. Vaidio does not publish an NDAA 889 statement — a gap that can stall U.S. federal and grant-funded corrections procurement.
Built for Corrections, Not Retrofitted
Police.live ships inmate self-harm and cell monitoring, restricted-substance detection, and restricted-area enforcement out of the box. Vaidio’s 30+ analytics are excellent for smart cities and stadiums, but it has no dedicated corrections product or named prison deployment.
Data Sovereignty & GCC Reach
All data stays on the customer network with Police.live, with Arabic-language support and sales operations in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia for sovereign and GCC deployments.
When Vaidio May Be A Better Fit
Vaidio is a proven, very large-scale enterprise platform with a deep 30+ analytics catalog, strong forensic video search and heat-mapping, broad VMS integrations (Genetec, Milestone), and deployments across tens of thousands of cameras. For smart cities, transit, stadiums, and large campuses that want maximum analytics breadth and are comfortable with NVIDIA Fleet Command’s cloud-managed orchestration, Vaidio is a strong choice. For air-gapped, NDAA-compliant corrections and law-enforcement deployments, Police.live is the tighter fit.
Common Questions
Is Vaidio the same company as IronYun?+
Yes. IronYun rebranded its AI vision platform as Vaidio on March 25, 2025. The company is headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, and its platform is built on NVIDIA Metropolis and Fleet Command.
Can Vaidio run fully offline / air-gapped like Police.live?+
Vaidio is multi-deployment — on-premise, edge, cloud, and hybrid — with named cloud products (Vaidio on Cloud, an Azure Marketplace listing) and orchestration via NVIDIA Fleet Command, which is itself a cloud-managed service. Police.live is designed for 100% on-premises operation, including fully air-gapped deployments with no internet connectivity.
Does Vaidio have a corrections or jail product?+
No dedicated one. Vaidio markets to smart city, stadium, transit, and campus use cases, and its capability set (fight, fall, crowd, smoke/fire, forensic search) can overlap with corrections needs, but it does not offer a purpose-built prison product or publish a named jail deployment. Police.live is built specifically for police stations, jails, and detention centers.
Is Vaidio NDAA Section 889 compliant?+
Vaidio does not publish an NDAA Section 889 compliance statement. Police.live is NDAA Section 889 compliant with a CJIS compliance roadmap, which is frequently required for U.S. government and grant-funded law-enforcement purchases.
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