Real site context
Search any address, work on satellite imagery, and place cameras against the actual environment.
Test camera coverage, compare options, and plan the right system for your own property in one live workspace
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Real site context
Search any address, work on satellite imagery, and place cameras against the actual environment.
Live validation
Check heatmaps, blind spots, pixel density, and DORI coverage while the layout is still changing.
Shareable output
Turn the same planning workspace into PDFs, schedules, and exports without rebuilding the project elsewhere.
Map the site, validate coverage, then export or share when you are ready.
Build the layout on real-world context instead of sketching in disconnected tools.
Adjust height, tilt, lens, and position while reading coverage feedback immediately.
Keep design and exports in the same workflow from first draft to a version you are happy with.
These are the secondary capabilities that matter most once the layout itself is in place.
Generate useful starting positions from points of interest, site geometry, and coverage intent.
Plan cable paths and patrol routes in the same environment as the camera layout.
Package layouts, schedules, and coverage information into cleaner PDF and file output.
Use the focused tools when you need a quick answer, then move into the planner for the full site design.
Field of view, focal length, sensor format, blind spot, and DORI distances.
Resolution, FPS, codec, retention, bandwidth, and disk sizing.
Power draw, backup time, battery capacity, and VA recommendations.
Distance-to-target checks against detection, observation, recognition, and identification goals.
Estimate camera count from area, entrances, and desired security level.
Compare focal lengths from mounting height and target distance.
Short questions that tend to come up when trying the planner for the first time.
No. You can open the planner right away and begin as a guest. An account is only needed when you want cloud saves or PDF export.
Homeowners, small businesses, hobbyists, and anyone who wants a clearer, map-based way to plan camera coverage before buying or mounting gear.
CoverageOS supports technical PDFs, camera schedules, coverage statistics, and project information that stays readable outside the planner.