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Ajax Video SDK: embedding Ajax video into third-party software

Ajax Video SDK: embedding Ajax video into third-party software

Ajax Systems introduces a new way to view and manage streams from Ajax video devices in third-party software. Ajax Video SDK is designed for truly seamless integration within the existing business environments, while maintaining Ajax's signature convenience and protection.

Essential Ajax video management within a third-party interface

Ajax Video SDK is a ready-to-use toolkit for integrating Ajax video surveillance into third-party software. Compared to other integration options, the kit enables developers to build a fully embedded video monitoring system. Viewing and managing streams from Ajax devices becomes a built-in part of a third-party environment, with no need to switch between interfaces during monitoring.

Ajax Video SDK helps integrate essential Ajax video monitoring features:

  • High-resolution live streaming and archive playback
  • Calendar-based archive navigation
  • Audio control

User privacy fully preserved

Even when operating within a third-party environment, Ajax video surveillance remains fully secure and does not create backdoors that could compromise user privacy.

Ajax Video SDK is available to verified companies that receive an API key after submitting a request to the Ajax team. Video streams can be viewed only by specific operators authenticated via Ajax Cloud, in accordance with the defined Ajax privacy settings. Additionally, access to the streams is provided through unique tokens valid for only 30 minutes, which minimizes the risk of data interception.

Technical requirements

Ajax Video SDK is an API-based toolkit available after submitting a request to the Ajax team. Thanks to gRPC support, the kit is compatible with any modern programming language, including C, C++, C#, Python, and Java.

The toolkit is available for Windows (64-bit), Linux, and macOS systems. Since video streams are sent via RTSP links, they can be managed on third-party players.