An NVR, or Network Video Recorder, is a system that records and stores video from IP cameras over a network. It manages video data digitally, allowing users to view, search, and export footage with ease.
For example, businesses use NVRs to monitor multiple camera feeds in real time and keep recordings organized for future review. Many NVRs support remote access, motion detection, and smart analytics.
Unlike DVRs, which connect to analog cameras, NVRs work with digital IP-based systems. As a result, they offer better scalability, image quality, and integration with cloud or mobile platforms.
By using an NVR, organizations streamline surveillance management and enhance video security.