Leading Commercial Access Control That Adapts to Your Needs
entry, real-time alerts and remote management for complete control and security.
- Occupancy tracking
Stay compliant and protect people with real-time occupancy limits.
- Wave to unlock
Open doors without touching surfaces — safer, faster, smarter.
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Real-time reporting
See every access event quickly, from anywhere in the world.
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Remote access
Control every facility from your phone or laptop, no IT required.
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Trusted by 100,000+ organizations worldwide
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Awards
- 100,000+ trusted by organizations globally
- 500,000+ sites secured
- 99.9% mobile unlock reliability
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Compatible with your existing system
Leverage open API standards, our system integrates smoothly with leading technologies.
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Flexible security that works
Scale capacity and leverage both on-premises and cloud systems with Avigilon’s hybrid solution.
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Secure. Reliable. Future-proof.
Stay ahead of sophisticated threats with 99.9% unlock reliability and advanced encryption with Avigilon.
Access with Avigilon Apple Wallet
Employee badge in Apple Wallet
Staff and guests can easily access their corporate spaces with just their iPhone or Apple Watch, all without opening any additional apps.
Your employee badge. Now with less badge.
With your employee badge in Apple Wallet on iPhone or Apple Watch, you can enter and leave your office without your physical badge. That’s one less thing to carry.
Stop printing keycards. Send them straight to iPhone
Forget the hassle of printing physical keys for your employees. With Employee Badges in Apple Wallet on iPhone and Apple Watch, you can streamline key distribution and management across your company.
Why organizations choose Avigilon
Integrated smart building access
- Emil Eriksrød, CEO & Founder at Recreate
Elevating multi-tenant office security
- Ed Fuchs, Property Manager at Sierra Pacific Properties
Future-proofing security
- Dan Parks, COO of Invia Robotics
Streamlining access for JCC Stamford
- Marshall Kurland, CEO of The Stamford Jewish Community Center
Wilson County Schools
- Wilson County Schools
Access control FAQs
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How does a business access control system work?
An access control system works by identifying, authenticating, and authorizing individuals to grant or deny access to specific areas. It uses methods like key cards, mobile phones or PINs to verify credentials. If the credentials are valid, access is granted; if not, an alert is triggered for the security team. Get our step-by-step guide on how the process works.Download free guide -
Why is access control important?
Access control is important because it ensures that only authorized people can enter a building or a secured space. It prevents intruders from gaining access to restricted areas, helping to safeguard your people, property and assets.Talk to an expert -
What industries benefit the most from access control systems?
Many industries benefit from access control systems. These include: healthcare, education, offices, government, manufacturing, and more.Talk to an expert -
What are the best practices for planning an access control system?
Best practices include considering the size of your premises and the number of users, deciding on an on-premise or a cloud-based system, understanding if your existing security systems can integrate with an access control system and more. Our Avigilon Access Control Guide can help you follow best practices and answer questions such as, ‘How do I choose the best access control?’ and ‘What is the most secure type of access control system?Download free guide -
What access control credentials does Avigilon support?
Avigilon’s cloud-based Alta and on-premise Unity access control systems support a variety of common access control methods. They include touchless access, key fobs and cards, keypad access and digital guest passes.See credential options
Compliance & certifications
Our security solutions are compliant with global government regulations and built on a trusted, cybersecure platform ‒ all designed to help you focus on what matters most.