Best Video Monitoring & Remote Guarding Companies in 2026

Video monitoring, also called remote guarding, uses live cameras, AI analytics, and trained operators to watch a site in real time and intervene before an incident escalates. Instead of only recording footage for later review, a remote guarding center detects activity, issues live audio warnings through on-site speakers, and dispatches authorities when a real threat is confirmed, which dramatically reduces false alarms and can replace or supplement on-site guards. The best video monitoring companies combine accurate AI detection with experienced operators and proven response protocols.

The following providers from our directory specialize in video monitoring and remote guarding.

Top Video Monitoring Companies

1. Stealth Monitoring

Addison, TX-based Stealth Monitoring offers advanced live remote video surveillance with distinctive services such as solar-powered monitoring and crane climbing detection, providing comprehensive security across diverse industries.

Key Features: Live remote video, Solar-powered monitoring, Specialized detection

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2. EyeQ Monitoring

Marietta, GA-based EyeQ Monitoring blends AI-driven virtual security services with business intelligence, enhancing both protection and customer service across a range of industries.

Key Features: AI-driven monitoring, Virtual security, Business intelligence

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3. Netwatch North America

Newton, MA-based Netwatch North America offers AI-powered video monitoring with real-time interventions by expert operators, setting a global standard for proactive asset protection.

Key Features: AI-powered video, Real-time intervention, Proactive monitoring

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4. Acadian Monitoring Services

Headquartered in Lafayette, LA, Acadian Monitoring Services specializes in remote video monitoring and analytics, leveraging AI and partnerships with top video analytics firms to deliver innovative security solutions nationwide.

Key Features: Remote video monitoring, AI analytics, Nationwide coverage

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5. National Monitoring Center (NMC)

Irving, TX-based NMC integrates Netwatch Proactive Video Monitoring into its offering, pairing more than 20 years of experience with an extensive dealer support center for companies adding video services.

Key Features: Proactive video monitoring, Dealer support, 20+ years experience

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6. Securitas Technology Wholesale Monitoring

Memphis, TN-based Securitas Technology offers interactive video monitoring and video verification that combats false alarms, partnering with dealer networks through advanced mobile applications.

Key Features: Interactive video monitoring, Video verification, Dealer apps

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7. Cooperative Response Center

Austin, MN-based Cooperative Response Center provides real-time video verification and personalized monitoring, emphasizing reduced false alarms and compassionate customer care for people and assets.

Key Features: Real-time video verification, False alarm reduction, Personalized service

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8. Legacy Security Services

Greenville, SC-based Legacy Security Services delivers cutting-edge video verification with AI analytics as part of its nationwide 24/7 central station monitoring for residential and commercial clients.

Key Features: Video verification, AI analytics, 24/7 monitoring

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9. Quick Response

Cleveland, OH-based Quick Response brings over 40 years of experience and provides 24/7 peace of mind through advanced video analytics and alarm monitoring that acts as an extension of its clients' brands.

Key Features: Video analytics, 40+ years experience, Brand-extension service

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10. Dispatch Center Ltd.

San Antonio, TX-based Dispatch Center was founded by dealers for dealers and stands out with cutting-edge video verification, scalable cloud storage, and a fully redundant UL Central Station.

Key Features: Video verification, Cloud storage, UL central station

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11. iWatch Communications

Beaverton, OR-based iWatch Communications offers Proactive Video Monitoring alongside its UL-certified, Five Diamond TMA-certified services, with real-time communication and robust redundancy.

Key Features: Proactive video monitoring, UL-certified, Five Diamond TMA

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12. Allied Universal Monitoring & Response Center

Richardson, TX-based Allied Universal blends cutting-edge technology with expert service, featuring AI-powered security, advanced surveillance, and comprehensive event management for high-profile events.

Key Features: AI-powered surveillance, Event management, Advanced technology

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How We Picked These Companies

Remote guarding succeeds or fails on detection accuracy and response, so we focused on:

  1. AI analytics - Accurate detection that distinguishes real threats from nuisance activity.
  2. Live intervention - Operators who can issue real-time audio warnings and confirm threats before dispatch.
  3. False alarm reduction - Video verification that filters out non-events and speeds police response.
  4. Industry fit - Proven coverage for construction sites, commercial property, events, and more.
  5. Infrastructure - Redundant, often UL-listed facilities and scalable cloud storage.

FAQ

What is remote video monitoring?

Remote video monitoring, or remote guarding, uses live cameras and trained operators (often aided by AI) to watch a site in real time. Operators can issue audio warnings and dispatch authorities when they confirm a genuine threat, rather than simply recording footage for later.

How does video verification reduce false alarms?

With video verification, an operator looks at live or recorded video tied to an alarm event before dispatching. Confirming an actual intruder or hazard cuts down on false dispatches and often results in a faster, prioritized police response.

Can video monitoring replace on-site security guards?

In many cases it can supplement or reduce on-site guards. Live remote guarding provides continuous coverage with real-time intervention across multiple sites, often at lower cost than a full guard force, though the right mix depends on the property.

What industries use remote video monitoring?

Construction sites, auto dealerships, commercial and industrial property, multifamily communities, and special events are common users. Some providers offer specialized capabilities like solar-powered cameras for remote sites or crane-climbing detection for construction.


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