Defendant

V-Count

1 case as defendant.

Company profile

V-Count is a privately held technology company founded in 2006 that specializes in visitor analytics. While it maintains offices in London, Miami, and other cities, its corporate headquarters appears to be in Ankara, Turkey. The venture-capital-backed company is estimated to have between 70 and 120 employees and generates an estimated annual revenue of between $12 million and $17 million.

V-Count is an operating company that develops and sells hardware and software for tracking and analyzing foot traffic in physical locations. Its main products include AI-powered people-counting sensors, such as the Nano AI, and a cloud-based business intelligence software platform called BoostBI. The company's solutions provide services like queue management, heat mapping, zone analytics, real-time occupancy monitoring, and demographic analysis. V-Count serves a global customer base across various sectors, including retail, shopping malls, airports, and museums.

Based on its litigation history, V-Count is an operating company defending itself in patent litigation rather than an entity that asserts patents. The company has been named as a defendant in one tracked U.S. patent case and has not filed any suits as a plaintiff. This defensive posture is typical for a technology company focused on building and selling its own products.

The single patent suit in the database is Alpha Modus Corp. v. V-Count, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas on September 25, 2024. This district is a frequent venue for patent infringement lawsuits. There is no other tracked patent litigation involving V-Count in the database.