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Rhombus vs. Brivo (Eagle Eye): Cloud Physical Security Platform Comparison (2026)

Team Rhombus | Rhombus Blog
by Team Rhombus, on June 3rd, 2026
Physical Security
Rhombus cameras on a pedestal

Enterprise buyers evaluating physical security for multiple locations face a fundamental choice: deploy cameras, access control, and AI analytics as separate systems, or unify them on a single platform. Brivo and Eagle Eye Networks merged in December 2025, now operating under the Brivo name with video branded as “Eagle Eye Cloud VMS.” This creates an interesting comparison with Rhombus, purpose-built as a unified platform from day one.

The core tension centers on platform architecture. Rhombus delivers video, access control, sensors, and AI analytics through a single codebase and cloud-edge infrastructure. Brivo assembles these capabilities through the recent merger of two established companies — Brivo’s access control heritage and Eagle Eye’s video management expertise.

This comparison was written by Rhombus. All claims are based on publicly available product documentation and specifications from each vendor.

TL;DR: Rhombus is the better fit for organizations wanting native platform unification with advanced AI included on all cameras; Brivo suits buyers consolidating existing Eagle Eye video or Brivo access control deployments who prioritize broad hardware compatibility.

Platform Snapshot

Rhombus

Rhombus delivers a purpose-built cloud-managed physical security platform that unifies cameras, access control, sensors, alarms, and AI analytics in one dashboard. Founded by cybersecurity experts, the platform runs on AWS infrastructure with a cloud-edge architecture that processes data locally while managing everything from the cloud. The company is backed by NightDragon, Bluestone Equity Partners, and other institutional investors, positioning it as a next-generation unified security solution.

Brivo

Brivo formed through the merger of Brivo (access control) and Eagle Eye Networks (video surveillance) in December 2025, now operating under the Brivo name with the Brivo Security Suite product umbrella. The video component retains its “Eagle Eye Cloud VMS” branding on the platform, offering compatibility with 7,500+ camera models. Brivo operates an open API platform for third-party integrations and maintains established enterprise customer relationships, particularly in access control where it has deep market heritage.

Feature Comparison Table

FeatureRhombusBrivo
Platform originPurpose-built unified platformMerged (Eagle Eye video + Brivo access control, Dec 2025)
Video + access control dashboardNative unified, single pane of glassEagle Eye Cloud VMS + Brivo access control; verify integration depth during eval
AI analyticsNative, included on all camerasBase analytics included; advanced AI requires AI-equipped cameras from Brivo or Axis
People detectionNativeRequires AI-equipped cameras
Facial recognitionNativeFace Match — requires AI-equipped cameras
License plate recognition (LPR)NativeLPR available — requires AI-equipped cameras
Cloud architectureCloud-edge (local processing + cloud management)Cloud-first with local viewing solutions available
Offline/local playbackYes, cloud-edge architectureLocal Viewing Solutions available
Multi-site managementCentralized, remote provisioningCentralized cloud management
Hardware compatibilityOpen — works with third-party camerasCompatible with 7,500+ cameras
SOC 2 Type II✅ (12-month attestation completed Feb 2026)✅ (claimed on VMS page)
NDAA / TAA compliant✅ NDAA + TAA✅ NDAA (stated on security page); TAA not stated
ISO 27001✅ (claimed on VMS page)
Open API100% open APIDeveloper API platform
Native integrations50+Integration marketplace (count not stated)
Enterprise channelHoneywell collaboration (March 2026)Reseller and tech partner program
Hardware warranty10-year (cameras)Not stated

Platform Unification and Architecture

Rhombus

Rhombus runs on a single codebase that unifies cameras, access control, sensors, alarms, and AI analytics from day one. The cloud-edge architecture processes data at the device level while managing everything through a centralized cloud console, eliminating the need for NVRs or on-site servers entirely.

All devices receive automatic firmware updates through one management interface. The cloud-edge design provides offline resilience by default — cameras continue recording and access control systems remain operational even during internet outages, with automatic sync when connectivity returns.

Brivo

The Brivo Security Suite combines access control with Eagle Eye Cloud VMS following their December 2025 merger. The video component retains Eagle Eye branding on the platform while operating under the broader Brivo umbrella.

Brivo offers compatibility with 7,500+ cameras and provides Local Viewing Solutions for buyers requiring offline or on-premises video capabilities. Since the merger is recent, buyers should verify the current depth of video-access control workflow integration during their evaluation process rather than assuming seamless operation.

Verdict: Rhombus delivers demonstrable single-platform architecture built from the ground up. Brivo’s merger creates a comprehensive suite, but the December 2025 timeline means buyers should assess integration maturity firsthand before committing to large deployments.

Video Surveillance Capabilities

Rhombus

Cloud-edge cameras process video locally while backing up to the cloud, eliminating the need for DVRs or NVRs entirely. Remote viewing, smart search, and real-time alerts run from one unified dashboard alongside access control events. The PoE-powered camera line ships with a 10-year hardware warranty.

Third-party cameras connect via Rhombus Relay (Relay Core and Relay Lite), giving visibility into legacy systems while buyers transition to the full platform. All video data automatically syncs to cloud storage with encryption in transit and at rest.

Brivo (Eagle Eye Cloud VMS)

Eagle Eye Cloud VMS supports over 7,500 camera models from major manufacturers, providing broad hardware flexibility for existing deployments. The cloud-first architecture includes Local Viewing Solutions for organizations requiring on-premises video storage or offline access. Triple-redundant cloud storage protects video data across multiple geographic regions.

Two-factor authentication and SSO integration secure video access. The open API enables custom integrations with third-party video analytics and security tools beyond the base platform.

Verdict: Rhombus cloud-edge architecture offers bandwidth efficiency and offline resilience by design; Eagle Eye Cloud VMS offers broader third-party camera compatibility for buyers with diverse existing hardware.

Access Control Capabilities

Rhombus

Cloud-managed access control unifies with cameras, sensors, and alarms in a single dashboard. Remote door management and instant credential revocation work across all sites from one console. Mobile credentials and visitor management through Rhombus Guest operate natively within the platform.

Real-time access events correlate automatically with camera footage without additional configuration. Modern credential types include mobile, RFID, and PIN options for flexible deployment scenarios.

Brivo

Access control represents Brivo’s founding product with an established enterprise customer base. Cloud-based credential management includes mobile access support and visitor management within the platform. Mercury Solutions hardware provides broader panel compatibility for legacy system migrations.

Integration with Eagle Eye Cloud VMS enables video-access correlation, though buyers should verify the current depth of workflow integration during evaluation. The platform supports standard enterprise access control features including role-based permissions and audit trails.

Verdict: Rhombus’s advantage is native correlation of access events with video and AI analytics without additional configuration steps; Brivo has deep access control heritage and proven enterprise deployments.

AI Analytics

Rhombus

Rhombus delivers people detection, vehicle detection, facial recognition, and license plate recognition (LPR) natively on every camera without additional hardware purchases. Behavioral analytics and smart search capabilities come standard across the platform. AI insights update continuously through cloud-based machine learning improvements, and actionable alerts integrate directly with access control events for complete situational awareness.

The platform’s cloud-edge architecture processes AI analytics locally on each camera, reducing bandwidth requirements while maintaining real-time performance. Organizations gain advanced security intelligence without the procurement complexity of sourcing AI-equipped cameras or managing separate analytics software.

Brivo

Brivo includes base AI analytics across all camera installations: line crossing detection, intrusion detection, object counting, and loitering detection work with any supported camera model. Advanced AI capabilities require specific hardware — LPR, gun detection, Face Match, and Precision Person and Vehicle Detection only function with AI-equipped cameras from Brivo or Axis partners.

The platform offers Eeva Video Agent for AI-powered automation workflows that connect analytics to broader security operations. Advanced AI features integrate with reporting systems and can trigger automated responses through the platform’s workflow engine.

Verdict: Rhombus delivers advanced AI natively on all cameras; Brivo’s advanced AI capabilities require specific hardware, adding procurement and cost considerations for buyers seeking facial recognition, LPR, or precision detection across their camera fleet.

Multi-Site Scalability

Rhombus

Rhombus eliminates on-site servers entirely through its cloud-edge architecture — each camera and access control device manages itself locally while connecting to centralized cloud management. IT administrators control all locations, devices, users, and alerts from one console without deploying technical staff to remote sites. Remote provisioning and automatic firmware updates happen across hundreds of locations simultaneously.

The platform scales from single-site deployments to enterprise networks of 50+ locations on the same unified infrastructure. See also: Best Cloud Access Control Systems for Multi-Location Businesses (2026).

Brivo

Brivo delivers cloud-based management across multiple sites through one centralized dashboard for both Eagle Eye Cloud VMS and access control functions. Remote credential management allows instant access revocation across all locations without on-site intervention. Mercury Solutions panels support legacy hardware migration for enterprises upgrading existing access control infrastructure.

The platform serves an established enterprise customer base across large multi-location deployments. Brivo’s partner network provides distributed deployment support and local technical assistance for complex installations.

Verdict: Both platforms support multi-site cloud management; Rhombus’s cloud-edge architecture eliminates per-site server infrastructure entirely.

Cybersecurity and Compliance

Rhombus

Rhombus completed its SOC 2 Type II 12-month independent attestation in February 2026, demonstrating enterprise-grade security controls. The platform meets NDAA and TAA compliance requirements for government, education, and regulated-industry deployments. Hosted on AWS with encryption in transit and at rest, Rhombus devices ship without default passwords and include automatic firmware updates, tamper detection, granular role-based access control, and comprehensive audit logging.

The company conducts annual independent third-party penetration testing to validate security posture. Cloud-edge architecture ensures secure device communication even when connectivity is intermittent.

Brivo (Eagle Eye Cloud VMS)

Brivo holds SOC 2 Type II certification (AICPA) and ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certification from a third-party ANAB-accredited body, per their published security and compliance page. The platform also meets CSA STAR Level 1, GDPR, CCPA/CPRA, PCI-DSS, HIPAA, and FERPA requirements. Brivo states that components in their hardware and systems meet NDAA requirements restricting use from certain foreign vendors. TAA compliance is not stated publicly. The platform provides end-to-end encryption, triple-redundant video storage, two-factor authentication, and SSO support.

Verdict: Both platforms carry strong enterprise security certifications including SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001, and NDAA hardware compliance. Rhombus adds TAA compliance and completed a 12-month independent SOC 2 Type II attestation as of February 2026 — a differentiator for government and regulated-industry procurement.

Integrations and Open API

Rhombus

Rhombus delivers a 100% open API that exposes all platform data to third-party tools without restrictions. The platform includes 50+ native integrations spanning Microsoft, Google, Slack, Zapier, and major SSO providers. Open architecture means buyers aren’t locked into Rhombus-only hardware ecosystems.

HR system integrations enable automated credential provisioning and deprovisioning tied to employee lifecycle events. This eliminates manual access management overhead across multiple locations.

Brivo

Brivo operates a developer API platform with open API access for custom integrations. Their Integration Marketplace connects buyers with third-party technology partners and pre-built connectors. Notable integrations include Milestone Systems XProtect VMS compatibility.

The platform supports an established tech partner and reseller ecosystem. However, Brivo doesn’t publish specific native integration counts publicly.

Verdict: Rhombus leads on documented native integration count (50+) and 100% API openness. Both platforms offer open API access, but buyers with complex existing tech stacks should evaluate specific connectors during trials to verify compatibility depth on each side.

Enterprise Channel and Partnerships

Rhombus

In March 2026, Honeywell and Rhombus announced a collaboration to deliver integrated cloud access control and video management, with Rhombus products offered through Honeywell’s channel partners and system integrator networks. This partnership signals major enterprise channel expansion for Rhombus’s unified platform approach. The company is backed by NightDragon and other institutional investors, with growing system integrator support across multi-location deployments.

Brivo

Brivo operates an established reseller and technology partner program built around decades in the access control market. The platform includes Brivo University training for partners, plus dedicated Partner Hub, Partner Portal, and Partner Tools for channel management. These long-standing access control channel relationships provide proven deployment and support infrastructure across enterprise accounts.

Verdict: Brivo has a more established partner channel; Rhombus’s Honeywell collaboration (March 2026) signals meaningful enterprise channel expansion.

Best For

Rhombus Is Best For

Organizations deploying video, access control, and AI analytics as one native system without additional hardware requirements. Multi-location enterprises managing 15–50+ sites gain the most from centralized management without on-site servers or complex integrations.

IT and security teams requiring NDAA/TAA-compliant hardware for government, education, or regulated-industry deployments. Buyers wanting advanced AI capabilities like facial recognition and LPR included on all cameras rather than purchasing separate AI-equipped hardware.

Organizations integrating physical security with broader IT and business systems benefit from 50+ native integrations and 100% open API access.

Brivo Is Best For

Organizations with existing Brivo access control deployments looking to add video surveillance under one vendor relationship. The December 2025 merger creates consolidation opportunities for current customers.

Buyers already using Eagle Eye Networks video who want to maintain their investment while adding access control capabilities. Deployments requiring broad third-party camera compatibility benefit from Eagle Eye’s 7,500+ supported camera models.

Organizations that prioritize ISO 27001 certification alongside SOC 2 compliance for regulatory requirements. Buyers with complex legacy hardware environments can leverage Mercury Solutions panels for gradual migration paths.

Final Verdict and CTA

Key Takeaways

FeatureRhombusBrivo
Platform origin✅ Purpose-built unified⚠️ Merged Dec 2025 — verify integration depth
Native AI on all cameras⚠️ Advanced AI requires specific hardware
Facial recognition✅ Native⚠️ Requires AI-equipped cameras
LPR✅ Native⚠️ Requires AI-equipped cameras
NDAA / TAA compliant✅ NDAA + TAA⚠️ NDAA stated; TAA not stated
SOC 2 Type II
ISO 27001❌ Not stated
No on-site servers required✅ Cloud-edge⚠️ Cloud-first; local solutions available
Honeywell channel partnership✅ (March 2026)

For enterprise security teams managing 15–50+ locations, Rhombus delivers the unified platform that most buyers actually want: cameras, access control, and AI analytics built as a single system from day one. The cloud-edge architecture eliminates on-site server complexity while delivering advanced AI natively across all hardware.

Brivo remains a good choice for organizations already committed to Eagle Eye video infrastructure or existing Brivo access control deployments. The December 2025 merger created a broader product portfolio, though buyers should verify the depth of current video-access integration during evaluation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Rhombus require replacing existing cameras? Rhombus Relay supports third-party camera migration through specialized gateway devices. Relay Core and Relay Lite provide legacy camera visibility within the unified dashboard. Full Rhombus AI features require native Rhombus cameras for optimal performance.

Does Brivo’s video surveillance require specific cameras? Eagle Eye Cloud VMS supports 7,500+ camera models from major manufacturers. Advanced AI features like LPR and gun detection require AI-equipped cameras from Brivo or Axis partners. Base analytics including line crossing and intrusion detection work with any supported camera.

Which platform is NDAA compliant? Both platforms state NDAA compliance publicly. Rhombus hardware is NDAA and TAA compliant; Brivo states NDAA compliance on their security page but does not publicly state TAA compliance. TAA compliance is an additional procurement requirement for some government and regulated-industry buyers.

How do the platforms handle multi-site deployments? Both platforms offer centralized cloud management across unlimited locations. Rhombus eliminates on-site servers entirely through cloud-edge device architecture. Brivo provides Mercury Solutions panels for organizations needing legacy hardware compatibility.

What AI analytics are included without extra hardware? Rhombus delivers facial recognition, LPR, and people detection natively on all cameras. Brivo includes line crossing, intrusion detection, object counting, and loitering detection as standard. Brivo’s advanced AI capabilities like face match and gun detection require purchasing AI-equipped cameras.