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How it works?
Process plate detections
When Platerecognizer identifies a vehicle plate, CodeWords captures the recognition data including plate number, confidence score, and vehicle details to trigger automated access, logging, or alert workflows.
Control access systems
Connect plate recognition to gate controls, barrier systems, or door locks to grant or deny access based on vehicle identification, creating automated entry workflows for parking facilities or secure areas.
Log vehicle activity
Send detected plate information to databases, spreadsheets, or security systems to maintain comprehensive logs of vehicle entries, exits, and movements across your facilities.
Send security alerts
Create workflows that compare detected plates against watchlists or databases, sending notifications through SMS, email, or messaging platforms when specific vehicles are identified.
Manage parking operations
Integrate plate recognition with parking management systems to track duration, calculate fees, process payments, and manage space allocation based on automatic vehicle identification.
Verify authorized vehicles
Check recognized plates against authorization databases or CRM records to validate permissions, track resident vehicles, or identify guests in residential or commercial properties.
Generate activity reports
Compile plate detection data into reports for security analysis, traffic pattern studies, or compliance documentation, distributing insights to stakeholders automatically on scheduled intervals.
Coordinate with surveillance
Connect plate recognition events to video management systems, triggering recording, bookmarking footage, or notifying security personnel when vehicles of interest are detected.

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Automated access control
Build intelligent gate and barrier systems that use plate recognition to identify vehicles and grant access automatically. Connect to authorization databases, log all activity, send alerts for unauthorized vehicles, and integrate with payment systems for visitor parking.
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