Straight answers.
Compatibility, hardware, accuracy, offline operation, visitors, data, day-to-day operation, and contracts, the questions buyers actually ask, answered.
Compatibility & hardware
Will GateGuardX work with my existing gate?
Almost certainly. It works with almost any automatic gate you already have — if it has a motor and opens on a signal (the way a keypad, intercom, or remote already does), GateGuardX can trigger it, no replacement. Send two photos via the compatibility check for a 48-hour yes/no plus an integration plan.
What hardware does it need?
Three pieces, all included except the gate itself: cameras that read license plates, a smart gate controller, and a small on-site computer that does the plate-reading right there at the gate (not in the cloud). It bolts onto your existing gate motor.
Can we use our existing cameras?
Often, yes, if they're sharp enough to read a license plate and have a clear view of approaching vehicles. If coverage or angle isn't enough, we add only the minimum cameras needed for reliable reads.
Is installation included?
Yes, one way or the other, and it's itemized in your quote. Where a GateGuardX-certified partner is available, they handle the install turnkey. Elsewhere, your own gate installer or electrician mounts the pre-configured hardware (typically 2–3 hours) with our engineers on the line for remote commissioning. Either way, we assess your site from photos first, pre-configure everything before it ships, and test with real vehicles before you're live.
How long does installation take?
Under a day per gate once the hardware is on site, typically 2–3 hours residential, half a day industrial. No reconstruction or digging.
What if a hardware component fails?
The three components are independent. A failed one swaps out on-site in minutes with no rewiring, on-site staff or a local technician can handle it.
Performance & reliability
How fast does the gate actually open?
Two things happen, and only one is ours to make instant. Reading the plate, matching it, and authorizing it takes under a second, and because the camera reads on approach, that decision lands before the vehicle reaches the gate. The physical open is then your operator's speed: a barrier arm lifts in a second or two, so vehicles roll through without really stopping; a sliding or swing gate takes a few seconds to travel, but it's already moving by the time the car arrives. Either way, you're never waiting on a call, a code, or a guard, only on your gate's own motor.
Can it read dirty, bent, or damaged plates?
Yes. Our cameras grab dozens of images as a vehicle approaches and pick the clearest one, so it still reads through dirt, mud, glare, low light, and bent plates, where a camera that snaps just one photo would miss.
What happens if a plate isn't recognized?
The gate stays shut. You configure the fallback: a manual open, an intercom or guard override, or the AI agent. Every missed read is visible in the event log.
Does it rely on the cloud?
No. Plate recognition and gate control run locally, on-site. The cloud is optional, used for multi-site dashboards, shared vehicle lists, reporting, and remote access.
Does it keep working if the internet goes down?
Yes. Gates keep opening on the cached local access list, and every event syncs automatically once the connection returns.
What about a power outage?
Standard fail-safe options apply (manual override and backup power) configured to your site's policy during setup.
Access, visitors & the AI
Is Conversational AI available now?
It's in beta, you can try it today in the “Talk to the Gate” demo, and we're rolling it out to production. License-plate recognition, access lists, guest passes, and the dashboard are all fully live.
What does the AI agent actually do at the gate?
When a plate isn't on your list, the visitor reaches the AI by calling the number or scanning the QR at the gate: it greets them, asks why they're here, checks your rules, and decides, open or stay shut, all under your policy. How a visitor reaches it →
What happens when the AI isn't sure?
It defaults to safe, the gate stays shut and it follows your fallback rule: escalate to your team for a remote decision, or fall back to your existing access (intercom, keypad, or remotes). The full exchange is logged either way. More on the AI agent →
How do visitors and deliveries get in?
Issue a time-windowed guest pass (single-use, or “today 2–6 PM”), let the AI agent handle them, or use an intercom/guard override, your choice, per site. How visitors reach the AI →
Does it read international, non-US plates?
Yes, recognition is configured per region. We confirm your region during the compatibility check.
Data & security
Where is my data stored?
Locally at the site by default. Cloud storage is optional and used only if you enable it. You control retention and access.
What exactly is logged?
Each crossing: a timestamp, the recognized plate, a photo of the vehicle, and a short video clip, all searchable for audits and incident review.
Can we control retention and privacy?
Yes, retention is configurable per site, and privacy modes (reduced or no plate storage) are available, which residential communities often use. See the security page for the full picture.
Operations & support
Who manages GateGuardX day-to-day?
Operations, security, or property staff, through a web dashboard. No technical expertise required.
What does the platform license include?
Software, system updates, technical support, cloud access for logs and management, and authorized-vehicle list management.
What does the rollout look like?
From your go-ahead to a working gate is usually about 2–3 weeks: we order and pre-configure the hardware for your site, line up a certified partner (or your own installer), and handle any permits. The on-site install itself is under a day, and we test with real vehicles before you're live. One team builds it and supports it.
Pricing & contract
What does pricing look like?
A deployment is the hardware kit (cameras, controller, processor), installation, and a software license, sized to your site. What moves the number is mostly how many gates and lanes you're covering and whether your existing cameras are usable. What you're buying isn't a cheap off-the-shelf camera kit. It reads plates while vehicles are still moving, so most don't have to stop, and it handles wide gates with traffic going both ways. We don't publish a price list, but you don't need a sales call to get the number: send a few photos of your gate and you'll have a detailed, itemized quote, usually within 48 hours. Size what your gate costs you today with the guard-cost and gate-delay calculators first, so you can put the quote next to a real baseline.
Is there a minimum contract term?
Yes, 24 months. But you see it run before you're committed: every deployment starts inside the 30-day money-back guarantee, and if you cancel in that window we remove the hardware and restore your gate to exactly how it was. The kit itself is covered by the 1-year hardware warranty.
Is there a guarantee?
Yes, a 30-day money-back guarantee, and the hardware kit carries a one-year warranty.
- 30-day money-back guarantee
- 1-year hardware warranty
- No gate replacement
- Compatibility answer in 48 hours
Got your answers? Get a gate that runs itself.
Send a few photos of your gate and we'll confirm compatibility with a detailed quote, usually within 48 hours. Still stuck on a question? Our team is one message away.
- 30-day money-back guarantee
- 1-year hardware warranty
- No gate replacement
- Compatibility answer in 48 hours