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EVA Release v2.5.0

· 5 min read
Danbi Lee
Danbi Lee
Product Leader

EVA v2.5.0: Providing a clearer, more convenient, and more stable operating experience

EVA v2.5.0 focuses on eliminating recurring inconveniences found in real-world operations and helping users more easily understand and manage the system’s status. This version introduces new features such as automatic face blurring to reduce exposure risks, license‑based operational visibility, and improved usability during configuration. Operators can now experience a more predictable and stable EVA environment.



Automatic Face Blur: Clear in real time, safe when recorded or shared

Faces detected in images are now automatically blurred, minimizing unnecessary exposure even when images are shared via chat notifications or Webhook. Importantly, the real‑time streaming view during monitoring remains clear, just like before. This means you maintain the same ability to make fast, accurate decisions on site, while only the stored or externally shared images are blurred—reducing the burden during the record‑and‑share stages.




License Status at a Glance: Instantly check how long and how much you can use

After registering a license key, you can immediately check the remaining validity period, the number of cameras allowed, and whether the license is Trial or Standard. Advance notifications alert you before expiration, preventing accidental lapses, and EVA automatically stops operation once the license expires—avoiding unintended continued operation. Users can now easily verify the installed EVA’s license status without additional inquiries or internal checks, enabling more planned and convenient management.




Object Detection Sensitivity: Adjust with numbers for clearer control of results

The previous term “Detection Sensitivity” has been updated to the more precise “Object Detection Sensitivity”, and instead of “Low/High,” it is now adjusted using a numeric value between 0 and 1, allowing you to intuitively understand how each setting affects detection results and tune it quickly. Lower values detect more objects across a wider range, while higher values detect only more confident cases. This value is used as the threshold applied by the Vision Model (VM) when detecting objects, and the detected object information is then passed to the Vision‑Language Model (VLM), directly affecting final scenario evaluation. With clearer terminology and detailed guidance, you can select the appropriate value for your environment and achieve the detection performance you want. In addition, the next version will introduce an Agent feature that automatically sets object detection sensitivity based on detection results, adjusting sensitivity for each camera according to its configured scenario—providing even more convenient and stable detection performance for users.




Understand EVA Features More Easily Through Conversation

If you have questions about the various features and configuration options provided by EVA, you can check them directly through the in-app chat window. The existing guidance capability has been further enhanced, delivering clearer and more structured explanations—including how specific features work, the meaning of configuration values, and how to apply them. You can ask about any EVA-related feature or setting at any time.

There is no need to navigate through complex menus one by one. Simply enter your question in natural language to receive immediate guidance for faster and more efficient operations. Beyond basic feature descriptions, EVA provides an enhanced support experience that helps you quickly understand features and configure them with confidence.




Camera Setup: Faster and easier with step navigation + instant save

The inconvenience of having to navigate back and forth through multiple steps to modify or save values within the four‑step camera configuration screen has been resolved. You can now save at any step, eliminating the need to move to the final step and return again. By clicking the step number at the top of the configuration screen, you can jump directly to the desired step, and the save button in each step allows you to quickly apply only the necessary changes. When configuring multiple cameras consecutively, fewer clicks are required, making the overall setup process significantly faster and more convenient.



EVA continues to evolve based on real operational experiences from our customers.
The EVA development team reflects customer needs and on‑site feedback faster than anyone and continues to advance our technology to enhance accuracy and stability.
We will keep delivering innovations that transform expectations of a “properly built product” into clear value.
Your feedback is the most important driving force that makes EVA a stronger and more complete solution!



🚀Coming Soon: Preview of v2.6.0

  • Improved accuracy with multi‑image‑based detection
  • Lightweight Vision Model detection mode for optimized operations
  • Significantly enhanced UX for feedback submission and review

EVA Release v2.4.0

· 5 min read
Jeongjun Park
Jeongjun Park
Product Developer

EVA v2.4.0: Taking Detection Monitoring Efficiency to the Next Level

The EVA v2.4.0 release reflects the requirements raised in real operational environments, significantly improving monitoring efficiency and user experience. This update focuses on Alarm Priority Sorting, Device Favorites, Expanded Language Support, and Enlarged View of Detection Result Images, delivering convenience that can be felt immediately in monitoring operations.




Alarm Priority Sorting – Never Miss Real-Time Responses Among Numerous Devices

In a monitoring environment with numerous connected devices, the most important thing is immediate identification and response to alarm-triggered points. When a detection alarm occurs, EVA automatically moves the corresponding device to the top of the list, allowing you to quickly and easily identify the alarm-triggered device even in a complex list. This feature is designed to display the latest events at the top in order, even when multiple alarms occur simultaneously, so you can see the most critical screen at a glance without scrolling or searching. As a result, monitoring efficiency and response speed are greatly improved, and when combined with the Favorites feature, you can prioritize monitoring of key devices where alarms occur.




Device Favorites – Focused Monitoring of Key Points by Operator

The more cameras you monitor, the more important it is to quickly check critical points. With this update, EVA allows users to register key devices they manage as favorites and filter them for instant access. This feature is especially useful in environments where device responsibility varies by operator. Each operator can manage their critical devices as a favorites group to ensure no important point is missed and maintain focused monitoring. Grouping priority monitoring cameras such as entrances, high-value equipment storage areas, and safety management zones will further enhance monitoring efficiency.




Expanded Language Support – EVA Accessible to Everyone

EVA now supports both Korean and English. You can select your preferred language in the settings menu, and language changes can only be made by accounts with administrator or manager privileges. This update makes EVA easy to use even for users unfamiliar with AI by providing all screens and functions in Korean and simplifying technical terms. In addition, detection analysis results can be provided in the desired language to minimize communication errors, enabling quick adaptation for new users and consistent information sharing across teams.




Enlarged View of Detection Result Images – Faster and More Accurate Situational Assessment

In real-world monitoring environments, the quality of response depends heavily on how quickly and accurately detection result images can be reviewed after an alert is triggered. With EVA v2.4.0, the image enlargement experience—previously available only through external notifications such as Microsoft Teams or Slack—has been extended directly into EVA’s built-in chat interface. Detection result images delivered via the chat window can now be opened in a separate, enlarged view, allowing users to inspect high‑resolution images and freely zoom in with a single click. This eliminates the need to rely on small, embedded thumbnails within the chat area and enables immediate, clearer analysis of detection results on a larger screen. As a result, operators can closely examine critical detection elements—such as people, vehicles, and object locations—making it easier to distinguish false positives and significantly reducing the time required to decide on follow-up actions.




Support for Duplicate Camera RTSP Registration – Run Multiple Scenarios from a Single Camera

In many real-world environments, a single camera feed often needs to support multiple detection scenarios simultaneously. For example, a parking lot camera may need to detect illegal parking, pedestrian safety risks, vehicle wrong-way driving, loitering, or intrusion — each as separate monitoring scenarios. To improve this flexibility, EVA now supports duplicate RTSP registration. You can register the same RTSP address to multiple virtual cameras, and configure different detection scenarios independently for each one. With this enhancement, you can monitor various situations in parallel using a single live video stream, while greatly improving scenario configuration flexibility without adding hardware or modifying the network setup.




Other Key Improvements

This release also includes the following enhancements:

  • Session logout time can be configured to match the installation environment.
  • Improved repeated login requests when viewing detection images on mobile.
  • Enhanced UI for device registration and expanded detection scenario area.
  • Added device name editing feature.
  • Detection alarm images can now be viewed in Slack.

EVA Listens to Your Feedback and Improves Faster

This release was implemented based on customer feedback. The EVA team is committed to quickly improving inconveniences through short release cycles and continuously enhancing accuracy and responsiveness based on data collected from PoC and commercial environments. UI/UX improvements prioritize on-site usability, and we will continue to deliver features that reflect customer needs quickly. Your feedback is the driving force that makes EVA a better product.

Experience the Updated EVA v2.4.0 Now

If you have any feature requests or improvement suggestions, please feel free to share them with us.

EVA Release v2.3.0

· 4 min read
Danbi Lee
Danbi Lee
Product Leader

EVA v2.3.0: Three Innovations to Make On-Site Operations Smarter and More Precise

The EVA v2.3.0 release is not just about adding new features—it’s an update designed to eliminate inefficiencies in large-scale camera operations, improve detection accuracy, and dramatically enhance the user experience. EVA is now smarter, more intuitive, and more powerful than ever.




Say Goodbye to Repetitive Tasks! Common & Custom Detection Scenarios

One of the biggest challenges in managing large-scale camera operations is the inefficiency of registering the same detection scenario across dozens or even hundreds of cameras. For example, if you manage 100 cameras, you previously had to register the same scenario 100 times—a time-consuming and labor-intensive process.

EVA v2.3.0 solves this problem by introducing the Common Scenario feature. Now, administrators only need to define a Common Scenario once in the EVA settings menu. Connected cameras can automatically apply this scenario, and if needed, you can add Custom Scenarios for individual cameras. Furthermore, EVA allows both Common and Custom Scenarios to be applied simultaneously, greatly improving operational flexibility.

What benefits does this bring to EVA users?

  • Significantly reduces registration time and repetitive tasks in large-scale operations.
  • Updates to Common Scenarios are automatically reflected across all cameras, maximizing management efficiency.
  • Administrators can focus on strategic operations and safety enhancements instead of repetitive work.