Luminys Systems Corporation last week announced a significant expansion of its video security and infrastructure portfolio ahead of ISC West 2026.
The trade show is being hosted by the Security Industry Association (SIA) March 25-27 at the Venetian Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Headlining the showcase is LumiAgent, a new AI-powered video search capability for LumiCloud and LumiCenter, its Adventure legged inspection robot, and advancements across cloud services, intelligent cameras, network video recorders (NVRs), networking systems, and access control technologies.
Luminys is demonstrating LumiAgent and its expanded video security ecosystem in Ballroom D on Level 2.
Designed to transform how operators interact with recorded video, LumiAgent enables natural-language search powered by vision language models (VLMs) and large language models (LLMs).
By combining advanced AI models with camera-generated metadata, LumiAgent converts recorded video into searchable events.
With LumiAgent, users can enter queries such as, "Find a person wearing a red shirt walking to a car in the parking lot around 4:00 p.m. yesterday." The system returns relevant video results in seconds, reducing investigation time.
In addition to event search, LumiAgent can automatically generate descriptive summaries of recorded video.
"For decades, video systems have generated enormous amounts of data with limited intelligence layered on top," said Freddy Kuo, Luminys Systems Corporation chairman and special assistant to the president of Foxlink. "LumiAgent represents a fundamental shift. We're combining AI, cloud, and edge technology to turn video into a proactive decision-making tool, empowering organizations to operate smarter, faster, and more efficiently."
In addition to LumiAgent, Luminys will highlight broader updates across its camera, NVR, and cloud portfolio at ISC West, reinforcing its focus on intelligent edge performance and simplified system management.
Luminys will also feature a special demonstration of Adventure, a quadruped robot designed for mobile monitoring and inspection in complex environments.
The updated platform includes extended battery life of up to three hours, improved obstacle-crossing capability of up to 9.8 inches, and enhanced mobility for navigating uneven terrain and stairs.
Built on a ROS 2 architecture, Adventure supports local deployment with monitoring through web and mobile dashboards while allowing organizations to keep operational data within their own environment.
Luminys also introduced enhancements across its LumiCloud, its video surveillance as a service (VSaaS) platform that enables users to search video, receive alerts, and analyze detection patterns across multiple locations.
Recently-released LumiCloud Cameras introduce direct-to-cloud connectivity, eliminating the need for an NVR. These cameras stream video directly to LumiCloud and include a one-year HD Unity subscription with AI-based search, alerts, notifications, and event-based cloud storage.
Customers may upgrade to new 24/7 cloud storage subscription plans offering 30 to 180 days of rolling video retention.
LumiCloud supports select Luminys NVRs, cameras, access control systems, and network switches through "LumiCloud Technology Inside," enabling remote management and centralized oversight. For fully-integrated off-grid systems such as the new LumiWatch Solar unit and LumiGuardian platforms, this capability is branded as "Powered by LumiCloud."
Designed for true grid independence, LumiWatch Solar features a 120W photovoltaic panel and a 960Wh rechargeable lithium battery, delivering reliable protection for remote or infrastructure-limited locations.


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