Company Description
Remark Holdings, Inc. (OTCQX: MARK) is a U.S.-based technology company focused on artificial intelligence and computer vision. The company has developed and sells an AI-powered analytics platform that brings insights to video feeds from existing cameras and other computer vision solutions. Through an integrated suite of AI tools, Remark’s platform helps organizations understand customer behavior and demographics and provides real-time alerts tied to predetermined inspection and security parameters.
Core AI and Computer Vision Platform
Remark describes itself as an AI-powered analytics platform that processes video from current cameras and computer vision systems. Its technology is used to generate real-time alerts for conditions such as fire, smoke, and weapons detection, and to support smart city CCTV video security. The company also offers smart agent capabilities, hosting AI-powered agents through smart chat 311 services, and provides analytics for smart retail and traffic to help organizations better understand foot traffic patterns and demographic trends.
Remark’s AI tools are designed to work with existing camera infrastructure, including legacy, non-AI-enabled cameras. The company highlights that there are large numbers of such cameras that can be converted to AI-driven systems using its platform. Its solutions are described in company communications as award-winning and compliant with data-privacy regulations such as GDPR and CCPA.
Smart Safety Platform and Sector Use Cases
Remark AI’s Smart Safety Platform (SSP) is presented as a key offering. It uses AI-driven video analytics, customizable real-time alerts, and scalable integration with existing infrastructure to support safety, monitoring, and operational workflows. According to company disclosures, SSP has been optimized for Intel Architecture using OpenVINO, enabling faster processing, reduced latency, and increased throughput for AI workloads on Intel CPUs and GPUs.
The company reports that its video analytics and safety solutions are used across multiple sectors, including government agencies, aviation, hospitality, public safety, retail, and transportation. Examples discussed in company releases include an AI-powered Aviation Safety Platform aimed at engine inspection and towing anti-collision use cases, and deployments for weapons detection and other safety analytics in large school districts and public-sector environments.
Smart City, Public Sector, and 311 Services
Remark positions its technology as enabling smart city applications. Its solutions include smart city CCTV video security and AI-powered agents for smart chat 311 services, which are intended to support interactions between residents and local government services. The company has highlighted participation in smart city expos and proof-of-concept projects with large cities and public agencies, where its analytics are applied to areas such as fire and smoke detection, weapons detection, passenger counting, fare evasion, and unattended baggage detection.
In New York State, Remark’s computer vision AI has been selected by Google Public Sector to support public sector projects under an Enterprise Cloud Services Agreement with the New York State Office of Information Technology Services. In that context, Remark’s technology is described as helping state agencies process and analyze visual data, automate information retrieval, streamline workflows, and improve decision-making in areas such as infrastructure monitoring, public safety, and healthcare delivery.
Drone Video Analytics Platform
Remark has announced a Drone Video Analytics (DVA) platform that extends its real-time video analytics capabilities to drone fleets. The DVA platform allows customers to control, analyze, and manage multiple drone video feeds in real time through a single management interface, using the company’s proprietary computer vision models. The platform is described as supporting video from drone cameras, thermal cameras, and LiDAR, with an emphasis on real-time situational awareness, performance in challenging environments, support for swarm drones, and integration with existing drone camera systems.
Company communications note that this drone-focused platform is intended for sectors such as military operations, law enforcement, and package delivery, where real-time analysis of aerial video can support decision-making and operational awareness.
Partnerships and Ecosystem Relationships
Remark reports multiple relationships with large technology providers. It is identified as a Microsoft Azure Marketplace co-selling partner, a member of the Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN), and a member of the Intel Partner Alliance. The company has also stated that it has established sales and marketing relationships with Intel, Microsoft, Nvidia, and Oracle. These relationships involve, among other elements, selling Remark’s AI Video Analytics or Smart Safety Platform through cloud marketplaces and collaborating on cloud and GPU infrastructure for AI deployment.
Remark has also presented its AI offerings, including the Smart Safety Platform, Fire and Smoke, Smart City, and Smart Agent solutions, at technology conferences such as Oracle CloudWorld as part of AI-focused pavilions alongside major technology companies.
Customer and Industry Focus
Across its disclosures, Remark emphasizes applications for government agencies, hospitality, public safety, retail, aviation, and transportation. In education and public safety, the company has discussed a weapons detection contract with a large U.S. school district and related opportunities with other educational institutions and government agencies. In transportation, it has referenced proof-of-concept deployments with a large European railway system for passenger counting, fare evasion detection, and safety analytics.
Remark positions its AI models as spanning more than ten different industries, with use cases that include safety monitoring, operational efficiency, and customer analytics. Its solutions are described as intended to provide cost savings and improved security processes for target markets.
Capital Structure and Financing Activities
Remark Holdings has communicated several financing and balance sheet developments. It has announced a Regulation A offering of Series B 15% Cumulative Redeemable Perpetual Preferred Stock, with the stated purpose of fueling growth, supporting sales and marketing partnerships, addressing a sales backlog, and restructuring its balance sheet. The company has indicated an intention to list these preferred shares on the OTCQX market.
In addition, Remark has reported entering into a debt exchange agreement with Mudrick Capital Management, L.P., under which existing non-convertible notes payable were exchanged for convertible notes payable. The company states that this agreement resolves previously outstanding events of default and allows Mudrick to convert debt and accrued interest into common stock, with the goal of reducing debt and strengthening the balance sheet.
Geographic Footprint
Remark describes itself as a U.S.-based company with a global team. According to its public communications, the company’s headquarters are in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, with operational offices in New York and international offices in London, England. It has also referenced AI business activities and projects in regions including Asia, Europe, and the United States.
Trading and Industry Classification
Remark Holdings, Inc. trades on the OTCQX market under the ticker symbol MARK. In industry classification systems, the company falls within the Information sector and is associated with software publishers, reflecting its focus on AI software and analytics platforms rather than hardware manufacturing.
Risk and Regulatory Considerations
As with many AI and analytics providers, Remark’s business involves handling and analyzing video and related data. The company emphasizes that its video analytics solutions are GDPR-compliant and CCPA-compliant, indicating attention to data protection and privacy regulations in relevant jurisdictions. Investors and users interested in detailed financial performance, risks, and forward-looking statements are directed by the company to its filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
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