Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Eagle Eye Networks is the global leader in cloud video surveillance for business; raised $175M total; merged with Brivo under the Brivo Security Suite in December 2025 to form a unified physical security platform.
Eagle Eye Networks is a cloud-native video surveillance platform that enables businesses to manage IP cameras remotely, receive AI-powered alerts, and securely store and retrieve video footage. Founded in 2012 by Dean Drako and headquartered in Austin, Texas, Eagle Eye serves businesses across retail, education, logistics, healthcare, and other sectors, providing scalable cloud storage, real-time monitoring, and AI-driven analytics without requiring on-premises DVR infrastructure. The platform supports a wide range of IP camera brands and integrates with access control and other physical security systems.
SF YC W24 open-source SOAR security automation deployed by 200+ orgs (Fortune 500 + federal); $500K-$2M seed on Temporal's durable execution with 100+ integrations competing with Splunk SOAR and Tines for security incident response.
Tracecat is a San Francisco-based open-source security automation platform — backed by Y Combinator (W24) with $500,000-$2 million in seed funding from Y Combinator, Pioneer.app, Pioneer Fund, and SurgePoint Capital — providing security operations, IT, and infrastructure teams with a modern, cost-effective alternative to commercial SOAR (Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response) tools for automating security alerts, incident response, and IT workflows. Deployed by 200+ organizations from Fortune 500 companies to federal agencies, Tracecat is built on Temporal's durable execution platform (used by Datadog, Netflix, and Stripe) and offers 100+ integrations, AI-assisted runbooks, case management, and lookup tables. Founded in 2024 by Chris Lo and Daryl Lim.
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