List of Axis Camera Customers
Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Axis Camera customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Axis Camera for Video Security Cameras from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Axis Camera for Video Security Cameras include: Sydney Airport,Ltd., a Australia based Transportation organisation with 606 employees and revenues of $920.0 million, City of Atlanta, a United States based Government organisation with 3200 employees and revenues of $780.0 million, Ferroport Brazil, a Brazil based Transportation organisation with 425 employees and revenues of $100.0 million, National Sea Rescue Institute South Africa, a South Africa based Non Profit organisation with 150 employees and revenues of $2.0 million and many others.
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City of Atlanta | Government | 3200 | $780M | United States | Axis Communications | Axis Camera | Video Security Cameras | 2023 | Compass Security Solutions |
In 2023, the City of Atlanta deployed Axis Camera units on solar-powered mobile surveillance trailers as part of its Video Security Cameras program. The Atlanta Police Department, in partnership with the Atlanta Police Foundation, used these mobile assets to augment the city’s fixed camera network for crowd safety, event coverage, and hotspot response during major events.
Axis Camera systems were mounted on trailers that provide solar power and mobility, enabling temporary repositioning to event sites and emerging hotspots. The implementation emphasized forensic-quality video capture and live streaming, routing high-resolution feeds into the city’s Video Integration Center for both real-time monitoring and post-event review.
The project was delivered by Compass Security Solutions, which integrated Axis Camera streams into the Video Integration Center and into operational monitoring workflows used by the Atlanta Police Department. Operational coverage focused on major events in the United States and on-field hotspot response, with the mobile trailers designed to complement the fixed-camera footprint.
Governance and operational cadence centered on coordination among the Atlanta Police Department, the Atlanta Police Foundation, and Compass Security Solutions to schedule deployments for events and incident response and to ensure video was provisioned to analysts in the Video Integration Center. The deployment improved situational awareness by streaming forensic-quality video into the city's Video Integration Center during major events.
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Ferroport Brazil | Transportation | 425 | $100M | Brazil | Axis Communications | Axis Camera | Video Security Cameras | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, Ferroport Brazil implemented Axis Camera as part of a Video Security Cameras deployment at the Port of Açu to meet Brazilian 24/7 surveillance regulations. The transportation and perimeter security project targeted nighttime operations and ISPS compliance, while aiming to reduce light pollution and support local wildlife conservation.
The deployment used Axis low light imaging and analytics capable camera units, configured for continuous recording and event driven alerts to support perimeter intrusion detection and vessel area monitoring. Axis Camera configurations emphasized enhanced nighttime visibility and sensitivity tuning so the port could switch off floodlights and rely on camera imaging and analytics for situational awareness.
Initial rollout focused on critical berths and perimeter zones at Port of Açu and has expanded following the initial Axis camera rollout to broader site coverage, reflecting a phased implementation approach. Operational ownership sits with port security and operations teams, with surveillance workflows adjusted to use video enabled monitoring for regulatory compliance and conservation aligned operational practices.
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National Sea Rescue Institute South Africa | Non Profit | 150 | $2M | South Africa | Axis Communications | Axis Camera | Video Security Cameras | 2023 | Delve Aquatic Systems |
In 2023 National Sea Rescue Institute South Africa deployed Axis Camera Video Security Cameras at Strand Beach in Cape Town to enhance public safety and beach rescue operations. The deployment was delivered with partner Delve Aquatic Systems and focused on real time monitoring to support lifeguard response and incident review.
Axis Camera units were used to detect rip currents and enable faster lifeguard response, combining live video feeds with continuous recording to support post incident analysis and training. Axis Camera network video and recording capabilities provided situational awareness for onshore teams and a persistent event log that rescuers could review to learn from recorded events.
The project began as a proof of concept at Strand Beach in the Western Cape and became a permanent security public safety deployment after five months, retaining partner Delve Aquatic Systems for delivery. Operational coverage was explicitly the Strand Beach site, and the implementation impacted public safety and beach rescue operations by improving detection workflows, response coordination, and event review governance.
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Sydney Airport,Ltd. | Transportation | 606 | $920M | Australia | Axis Communications | Axis Camera | Video Security Cameras | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013, Sydney Airport,Ltd. deployed Axis Camera under the Video Security Cameras category to establish a hybrid IP-based surveillance architecture. The implementation comprised more than 1,000 Axis network cameras and transitioned an analogue coax camera estate into networked devices that deliver IP video streams into centralized management.
Axis Camera was configured to operate as the primary capture layer for the airport, leveraging standard Video Security Cameras capabilities such as continuous IP streaming, event-triggered recording and camera health monitoring to support persistent surveillance workflows. Camera provisioning and network configuration were applied across the installation to standardize device management and operational monitoring.
The network cameras feed directly into the airport's Digital Video Manager video surveillance system delivered by Honeywell, a named Axis partner, providing a single ingest and playback layer. The video solution is fully integrated into the airport's comprehensive security, access control and surveillance system, enabling coordinated access-event correlation and consolidated video review within existing security operations.
Operational scope covered the airport security and surveillance domains with centralized video management governance under the security operations function. Workflow changes focused on standardized camera provisioning, centralized incident review processes and unified monitoring procedures to align the Axis Camera deployment with broader access control and surveillance policies.
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| Logo | Company | Industry | Employees | Revenue | Country | Evaluated |
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| Carlsberg Importers | Distribution | 50 | $20M | Belgium | 2026-03-13 | |
| Milligan University | Education | 270 | $50M | United States | 2026-03-07 | |
| Global Brand | Distribution | 550 | $30M | Bangladesh | 2025-06-03 | |
| Utilities | 1005 | $1.6B | Australia | 2025-04-21 | ||
| Media | 350 | $55M | United States | 2024-12-05 |