Conntour raises $7M from General Catalyst, YC to build an AI search engine for security video systems
The surveillance tech industry today is in the spotlight, but not for the best reasons.
With controversy around the U.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement tapping into Flock’s camera network to surveil people, and home camera maker Ring drawing criticism for building new features that would enable law enforcement to ask homeowners for footage of their neighborhoods, there’s currently a broad debate around safety, privacy, and who gets to watch whom.
According to Matan Goldner, co-founder and CEO of video surveillance startup Conntour, the ethics around this topic are important enough that he says his company is quite picky about which clients to sell to.
We use all our judgment, and we make decisions based on specific customers that we’re okay [to work with] because we know how they will use it,” Goldner told TechCrunch in an exclusive interview.
That traction has helped Conntour with more than being selective.
Investors have taken note: The startup recently raised a $7 million seed round from General Catalyst, Y Combinator, SV Angel, and Liquid 2 Ventures.
Goldner said the round closed within 72 hours.
“I think I scheduled around 90 meetings in like eight days, and just after three days — we started on Monday and by Wednesday afternoon, we were done,” he said.
The company’s own video platform uses AI models to let security personnel query camera feeds using natural language to find any object, person, or situation in the footage, in real time — a Google-like search engine made specifically for security video feeds. It can also monitor and detect threats on its own based on preset rules, and surface alerts automatically. Unlike legacy systems that depend on preset definitions or parameters to detect specific objects, motion patterns or behaviors, Conntour claims its system uses natural and vision language models, which lends it a high degree of flexibility and usability.
The company’s selling point, however, is its scalability.
In fact, he said, Conntour’s system can monitor up to 50 camera feeds off a single consumer GPU like Nvidia’s RTX 4090.
Conntour claims its system can be deployed fully on premises, completely on the cloud, or a mix of both. It can plug into most security systems already in use, or can serve as a full surveillance platform on its own.
Goldner says Conntour hedges for this inevitability by providing a confidence score along with its search results.
“We have two things that we want to do at the same time, and they contradict each other.
On one hand, we want to provide full natural language flexibility, LLM-style, to let you ask anything. And on the other hand there’s efficiency, so we want to make it use very few resources, because again, processing [thousands] of feeds is just insane. This contradiction is the biggest technical barrier and technical problem in our space, and what we’re working really, really hard to solve
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