Capability
XXII (France): Real-Time Computer Vision for Critical Infrastructure Security and European Defence Applications
How does XXII's CORE platform deliver real-time computer vision that turns ordinary camera networks into smart, autonomous sensors?
XXII is a French deep-tech company at the forefront of real-time computer vision, developing. Defence-finance analysis; 36-page sourced DFM PDF report.
Full figures, sources and the complete assessment are in the report — Read the full DFM Analysis →
Part of our Policy, Procurement & Institutions and Defence & Dual-Use Companies coverage →
Original DFM publication · DFM Analysis report · 2025-12-18
XXII is a French deep-tech company at the forefront of real-time computer vision, developing AI-powered video analytics that augment security and critical infrastructure management.
Founded in 2015, XXII has rapidly become a key European player in intelligent surveillance, known for its CORE platform that transforms ordinary camera networks into smart, autonomous sensors . The company’s technology delivers instant situational awareness by detecting intrusions, anomalies and safety hazards in real time, helping operators respond faster to threats.
This analysis answers: How does XXII's CORE platform deliver real-time computer vision that turns ordinary camera networks into smart, autonomous sensors? How mature is its AI video-analytics for detecting intrusions, anomalies and safety hazards, and how does it fit critical-infrastructure and defence needs? Who are its partners and customers in intelligent surveillance? What capability gaps and dependencies affect this French deep-tech company founded in 2015?
Continue with the full evidence
This public thread is the short analytical version. The full DFM Analysis report adds the underlying figures and data, the complete source base, and the full procurement & capital-market assessment behind this summary.
Need the full document as a standalone file? Buy the full report (PDF) — €499
Annual Professional unlocks the complete archive and DFM Intelligence (2,200+ company profiles) — See plans →
Original DFM analysis
XXII (France): Real-Time Computer Vision for Critical Infrastructure Security and European Defence Applications
FAQ
What is XXII (France): Real-Time Computer Vision for Critical Infrastructure Security and European Defence Applications?
Founded in 2015, XXII has rapidly become a key European player in intelligent surveillance, known for its CORE platform that transforms ordinary camera networks into smart, autonomous sensors .
Why does XXII (France): Real-Time Computer Vision for Critical Infrastructure Security and European Defence Applications matter for European defence?
The company’s technology delivers instant situational awareness by detecting intrusions, anomalies and safety hazards in real time, helping operators respond faster to threats.
Related DFM Platform threads
- Protected Satellite Communications (Operational Priorities) Capability
- Comand AI: AI-Driven Command-and-Control and Operational Planning Capability
- Kongsberg Ferrotech: Subsea Robotics for Europe’s Critical Infrastructure Security Capability
- Microamp Solutions: Enabling Secure 5G and mmWave Technologies for European Defence and Strategic Autonomy Capability
- Sensnet Analytics: European Fiber-Optic Sensing for Critical Infrastructure Security Capability
- Mynaric: Laser Communication Terminals for Secure Space Networks Capability
Explore this category Strategic Autonomy
Professional requests (internal interest signal — not a marketplace; nothing is charged or promised)
See Professional & Institutional Access — plans, group/institutional seats and contact →
Defence Finance Monitor is an analytical and informational product. It does not constitute investment advice, financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell securities. Subscriptions run on DFM Analysis. Payments for Professional Packs are processed securely by Stripe at checkout.
Professional comments
Join the discussion on DFM Analysis.
Read & subscribe on DFM Analysis →