OpenALPR - No more free rides

Does anyone know how many plates per second OpenALPR can capture? I haven't been able to find that on their site and was trying to do additional comparisons to plate recognizer.
 
Does anyone know how many plates per second OpenALPR can capture? I haven't been able to find that on their site and was trying to do additional comparisons to plate recognizer.
It's a function of how much computing power you dedicate to the client. I run OpenALPR on an NVIDIA graphics card, and get 50 fps with two Dahua -Z12 cameras at 2 MP resolution.
 
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I would like to use Plate Recognizer but I live on a T-corner and get about 380 vehicles a day. With 2 LPR cams, a lot of those are scanned by both cams. Plus all of the non-plated things that go by like golf carts, I probably have over 18,000 lookups a month. Really don't want to spend $50/month. Wish they offered something in between 2500/free and 50,000/$50.
 
Is OpenALPR still popular?

Just reading through this thread, looks like they've bumped the price again, to $8 per month? That makes it nearly $100 a year


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Oh wow, that's ridiculous, hope others can chime in on this :( Inflation anyone?

Is OpenALPR still popular?

Just reading through this thread, looks like they've bumped the price again, to $8 per month? That makes it nearly $100 a year


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do current users get grandfathered in the $5 plan?

Nope. We all got charged the increase and many of us here emailed in and complained, but no luck.

It is still unfortunately the most economical solution, but it is reaching a price point that the homeowner will quit doing. We are such a small part of their business though that they won't care.

However, @MikeLud1 recently began some work on trying to create a model and is seeing some success.

 
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I thought it's been $8 for a while now.
 
I thought it's been $8 for a while now.
Since November. I´ve written and asked if they can at least offer some additional functionality in return for the 60% price increase (more plate lists, more plates per list, that kind of thing). I suspect part of the problem is that Rekor loses money and their share price has fallen off a cliff since April 2021 despite their increased business levels and prices, so the question may well be whether they can survive.
 
Since November. I´ve written and asked if they can at least offer some additional functionality in return for the 60% price increase (more plate lists, more plates per list, that kind of thing). I suspect part of the problem is that Rekor loses money and their share price has fallen off a cliff since April 2021 despite their increased business levels and prices, so the question may well be whether they can survive.
What must be especially galling to Rekor is how Flock Safety keeps procuring huge amounts of investment capital doing exactly the same thing they should be doing, i.e. selling and leasing LPR systems. Both Rekor and Flock Safety were founded in 2017, but the difference has been night and day for them.

OpenALPR is a great product, yet Rekor almost seems to ignore it in favor of their nebulous traffic analytic services. Flock Safety, on the other hand, has LPR cameras everywhere, and a steadily growing customer base along with other anti-crime analytic tools now being offered.

Rekor may not survive, but OpenALPR undoubtedly will. The IP is too valuable. If Rekor does fold, the question is whether OpenALPR winds up in the hands of a company that is willing to offer licenses to smaller customers.