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Cloudastructure Awarded Patent Covering Cloud-Based Computer Vision AI for Video Surveillance

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Cloudastructure (Nasdaq: CSAI) announced the USPTO issued a Notice of Allowance for U.S. Patent Application No. 18/133,167 on Dec. 17, 2025 covering “Methods and Systems Improving Network Performance for Video Surveillance.”

The patent broadly protects a cloud-first architecture that uploads onsite video to the cloud, applies computer vision AI using cloud compute (GPUs), and supports scalable remote monitoring, security analytics, and remote guarding across hardware types.

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  • USPTO Notice of Allowance issued on Dec. 17, 2025
  • Patent covers U.S. Patent Application No. 18/133,167
  • Protection for cloud-first AI video workflow: upload, cloud compute, analytics
  • Patent names three inventors: Rick Bentley, Gregory Rayzman, Bruce Durham
  • Supports scalable GPU-based computer vision and remote guarding services

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  • None.

News Market Reaction 6 Alerts

+0.95% News Effect
+5.7% Peak in 27 hr 8 min
+$216K Valuation Impact
$23M Market Cap
0.7x Rel. Volume

On the day this news was published, CSAI gained 0.95%, reflecting a mild positive market reaction. Argus tracked a peak move of +5.7% during that session. Our momentum scanner triggered 6 alerts that day, indicating moderate trading interest and price volatility. This price movement added approximately $216K to the company's valuation, bringing the market cap to $23M at that time.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

Patent application No. 18/133,167 U.S. Patent Application titled “Methods and Systems Improving Network Performance for Video Surveillance”
Incident deterrence rate Up to 98% Remote guarding platform deterrence of potential incidents cited by management

Market Reality Check

$1.14 Last Close
Volume Volume 257,959 vs 20-day average 439,714 (relative volume 0.59x) shows subdued trading ahead of this patent news. low
Technical Shares at $1.05 are well below the 200-day MA $2.57 and 98% under the 52-week high of $52.43, near the 52-week low of $0.9501.

Peers on Argus

Peers showed mixed moves: VRAR -7.2%, AUID -4.89% vs DVLT +11.2%, INTZ +3.1%, MSAI +2.33%. With no momentum scanner hits and no same-day peer headlines, CSAI’s patent news looks stock-specific.

Historical Context

Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Dec 15 Commercial agreement Positive -4.5% Master Service Agreement with major U.S. truck‑parking operator.
Dec 05 Industry award Positive -3.9% Won 2025 MHN Excellence Award for multifamily security technology.
Nov 21 Operational expansion Positive +4.1% Launched first global guard center in Kolkata for in‑house monitoring.
Nov 13 Earnings update Positive -5.5% Reported 272% Q3 revenue growth and gross profit expansion.
Nov 10 New contract win Positive -2.7% Secured six‑figure contract to modernize multifamily security.
Pattern Detected

Recent positive operational and growth news often coincided with negative next-day moves; only 1 of the last 5 events aligned positively with its upbeat tone.

Recent Company History

Over the last few months, Cloudastructure announced several growth and validation milestones. On Nov 13, 2025, it reported Q3 2025 revenue of $1.45M, up 272% year over year, alongside a net loss of $2.06M. It added a six-figure multifamily contract on Nov 10 and opened a global guard center in Kolkata on Nov 21. Early December brought an industry technology award and, on Dec 15, a master service agreement with a major truck‑parking operator. Today’s AI patent strengthens the technology foundation that underlies these deployments.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement highlights a USPTO Notice of Allowance for a patent covering Cloudastructure’s cloud‑based computer vision AI architecture for video surveillance and remote guarding. The IP supports hardware‑agnostic deployment, GPU‑driven analytics, and claimed deterrence of up to 98% of potential incidents. In the past six months, the company reported rapid revenue growth, new contracts, and operational expansion, while still operating at a net loss. Investors may watch how this patent is leveraged in contracts, margins, and future AI product rollouts.

Key Terms

notice of allowance regulatory
"USPTO has issued a Notice of Allowance for U.S. Patent Application No."
A notice of allowance is an official confirmation from a patent office that a patent application has met all necessary requirements and is approved for granting. It signals that the invention is likely to receive legal protection soon, which can be important for investors considering the value and exclusivity of a new product or technology. Think of it as a green light indicating that the invention is on track to become legally protected.
united states patent and trademark office regulatory
"the United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”) has issued a Notice"
A U.S. government agency that reviews and issues patents for inventions and registers trademarks for brand names and logos, acting like an official office that grants property deeds for ideas and branding. Investors care because patents and trademarks can create legal barriers to competition, support higher pricing, enable licensing revenue, and affect a company’s long‑term value and legal risk—so decisions by this office can materially influence a firm’s prospects.
computer vision ai technical
"applies computer vision AI applications using cloud-based compute resources"
A type of artificial intelligence that teaches computers to see and understand images or video much like a trained assistant—recognizing objects, reading text, tracking motion, or spotting anomalies. Investors care because it can turn visual data into concrete business value: automating tasks, improving quality control, enabling new products (like smart cameras or medical image analysis), cutting costs, and creating competitive advantages, while also carrying implementation and regulatory risks.
graphics processing units technical
"use of powerful Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) typically reserved for advanced"
Graphics processing units (GPUs) are specialized computer chips built to handle large numbers of simple calculations at once, originally to create images on screens but now also used for tasks like artificial intelligence training, data analysis, and scientific simulations. Investors watch GPUs because their demand drives sales for chip manufacturers, data centers and cloud services; shifts in adoption or supply can signal growth opportunities or risks across technology, hardware and service companies.
cloud-based architecture technical
"Patent Protects Foundational Cloud-Based Architecture Enabling Scalable AI Video Intelligence"
Cloud-based architecture is a way of building and running software so its components live on remote servers accessed over the internet instead of on local computers. For investors it matters because this design lets companies scale computing power up or down like renting space in a warehouse, often lowering upfront costs, speeding product launches, and improving resilience, while shifting some risks to ongoing operating expenses and outside providers.
remote guarding technical
"AI-powered video surveillance, remote monitoring, and remote guarding services"
Remote guarding is a security service where trained operators watch live video feeds from a central control center, use two-way audio and automated alerts to deter intruders, and summon on-site responders or police when needed. For investors, it matters because it turns physical security into a software-like, recurring service that can cut on-site labor costs, scale across many locations, and create predictable subscription revenue while reducing theft and liability risks for customers.
security analytics technical
"cloud-based AI video surveillance, security analytics, and remote guarding platforms"
Security analytics are the tools and methods that collect and examine data about financial instruments—like stocks, bonds and derivatives—to measure value, performance and risk. Think of it as a dashboard and diagnostic kit for investments: it turns price, volume and other signals into clearer indicators that help investors decide what to buy, when to sell and how much risk to accept, reducing surprises and improving decision-making.

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Patent Protects Foundational Cloud-Based Architecture Enabling Scalable AI Video Intelligence, Remote Monitoring, and Security Analytics

PALO ALTO, CA, Dec. 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cloudastructure, Inc. (Nasdaq: CSAI) (“we,” “us,” “our,” “Cloudastructure” or the “Company”), a leader in AI-powered video surveillance, remote monitoring, and remote guarding services, today announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”) has issued a Notice of Allowance for U.S. Patent Application No. 18/133,167, titled “Methods and Systems Improving Network Performance for Video Surveillance.” The patent protects core innovations that underpin modern cloud-based AI video surveillance, security analytics, and remote guarding platforms.

The patent names Cloudastructure Founder Rick Bentley, CTO Gregory Rayzman, and Senior Engineer Bruce Durham as inventors. It broadly covers a system that:

  • records video onsite
  • securely uploads the video to the cloud
  • applies computer vision AI applications using cloud-based compute resources

This cloud-based architecture, pioneered by Cloudastructure, enables advanced object detection, recognition, and analysis capabilities that are simply not feasible with traditional camera or NVR-based systems, and serves as the foundation for scalable remote monitoring and remote guarding services

A Foundational Cloud-First Architecture for Scalable AI Video Intelligence

From its earliest days, Cloudastructure made a deliberate architectural decision to move video processing to the cloud, enabling the use of powerful Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) typically reserved for advanced Computer Vision AI, AI video surveillance, and machine learning security analytics. This cloud-first approach provides performance, accuracy, and scalability that are impractical to deploy directly in cameras or traditional on-premise recording systems.

“GPUs are simply too powerful and too expensive to embed in cameras or local recorders,” said Rick Bentley, Founder of Cloudastructure. “By running video intelligence in the cloud, we gained a durable advantage, applying computer vision AI across all video with far greater accuracy than systems constrained by small camera CPUs or even larger on-premise NVRs. As a result, our platform can detect and classify objects such as people, vehicles, backpacks, or weapons, recognize faces, read license plates, and extract actionable security analytics from video streams at scale.”

Broad Patent Coverage With Long-Term Strategic Value for Remote Guarding

The newly granted patent broadly covers the end-to-end workflow of cloud-based AI video surveillance, security analytics, and remote monitoring, protecting not only Cloudastructure’s current implementations but also future Computer Vision AI applications built on the same architectural foundation.

“This patent is a key component of our vision for AI-driven security and risk management,” said James McCormick, CEO of Cloudastructure. “It underpins our ability to deliver 360-degree situational awareness across all forms of hardware, from fixed cameras to mobile platforms and emerging aerial or robotic assets, while remaining truly hardware-agnostic. By applying AI at scale in the cloud, our platform enables proactive remote guarding and remote guarding services that help customers deter up to 98% of potential incidents, identify threats earlier, and extract actionable intelligence across large and complex environments. This architectural foundation allows us to continuously deploy new AI video surveillance capabilities across industries and reinforces our long-term commitment to transforming how organizations protect people, property, and critical infrastructure.”

ABOUT CLOUDASTRUCTURE

Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, Cloudastructure is an award-winning security technology company delivering a patented, cloud-based AI video surveillance platform designed for modern enterprise environments. Built on a scalable cloud-first architecture, the platform combines remote monitoring, advanced AI/ML-powered security analytics, and seamless remote guarding services to deliver proactive, real-time threat detection and response.

Cloudastructure enables organizations to achieve end-to-end security without proprietary hardware, long-term contracts, or operational complexity. With contract-free, month-to-month pricing, unlimited 24/7 support, and the ability to deter crime as it happens, customers gain unparalleled situational awareness while realizing up to 75% lower total cost of ownership compared to traditional surveillance and guard-based systems. Learn more at https://www.cloudastructure.com/.

Forward-Looking Statements

Certain statements in this press release may be considered forward-looking, such as statements containing estimates, projections, and other forward-looking information. Forward-looking statements are typically identified by words and phrases such as “anticipate,” “estimate,” “believe,” “continue,” “could,” “intend,” “may,” “plan,” “potential,” “predict,” “seek,” “should,” “will,” “would,” “expect,” “objective,” “projection,” “forecast,” “goal,” “guidance,” “outlook,” “effort,” “target” or the negative of such words and other comparable terminology. However, the absence of these words does not mean that a statement is not forward-looking. Any forward-looking statement expressing an expectation or belief as to future events is expressed in good faith and believed to be reasonable at the time such forward-looking statement is made. However, these statements are not guarantees of future events and involve risks, uncertainties, and other factors beyond our control. Therefore, we caution you against relying on any of these forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences include the risks and uncertainties discussed in the reports that the Company has filed with the SEC, such as its Annual Report on Form 10-K. Actual outcomes and results may differ materially from what is expressed in any forward-looking statement. Except as required by applicable law, including U.S. federal securities laws, we do not intend to update any of the forward-looking statements to conform them to actual results or revised expectations.

Media Contact:
Kathleen Hannon
Sr. Communications Director
Cloudastructure, Inc.
Kathleen@cloudastructure.com 
(704) 574-3732

Investor Contact:
Crescendo Communications, LLC
212-671-1020
CSAI@crescendo-ir.com


FAQ

What did Cloudastructure announce on Dec. 17, 2025 regarding a patent (CSAI)?

The company announced a USPTO Notice of Allowance for U.S. Patent Application No. 18/133,167 covering cloud-based AI video surveillance methods.

What does the new Cloudastructure patent (CSAI) protect?

It broadly protects a cloud-first end-to-end workflow that securely uploads onsite video, applies cloud-based computer vision AI using GPUs, and delivers security analytics and remote guarding.

How might the patent affect Cloudastructure's remote guarding services (CSAI)?

The patent legally protects the company’s cloud architecture that underpins scalable remote monitoring and remote guarding capabilities.

Who are the inventors listed on Cloudastructure's patent (CSAI)?

The patent names Rick Bentley, Gregory Rayzman, and Bruce Durham as inventors.

Which U.S. patent application number is associated with Cloudastructure's announcement (CSAI)?

U.S. Patent Application No. 18/133,167.

Does the patent announcement state the patent scope covers hardware types (CSAI)?

Yes; the company says the patent protects a hardware-agnostic cloud architecture covering fixed cameras, mobile platforms, and emerging aerial or robotic assets.
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