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ONVIF Releases Profile V Draft for Cloud Video Without Lock-In

July 12, 2026 · Security Sales & Integration

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SAN RAMON, Calif. – ONVIF, whose open standards make IP-based physical security products interoperable worldwide, has introduced the Release Candidate for ONVIF Profile V, a draft standard for cloud-based video surveillance, according to an organization announcement. Profile V “extends the ONVIF brand-independent approach to the cloud, giving system integrators, consultants and end users a way to build cloud video systems that are not tied to a single vendor,” the announcement says. A cloud-based video management system “reduces or replaces on-site hardware and runs video through a remote server,” according to the ONVIF announcement. It “minimizes the need for local servers, simplifies maintenance, supports remote access from a web client and makes it easier to expand storage as a system grows.” Profile V delivers “cloud benefits without the lock-in: conformant products from different manufacturers work together and any one of them can be replaced without redesigning the whole system,” the announcement says. Why is ONVIF Releasing Profile V for Cloud Video? “Standardizing cloud video surveillance is a natural next step for ONVIF,” says Leo Levit, chairman of the ONVIF board of directors, in the organization announcement. “As more security systems move to the cloud, we want that shift to give customers more choice, not less. “When the fundamentals are standardized, companies can build on top of them, and customers can trust that what they invest in today will still work with what they choose tomorrow,” he says Profile V “enables a conformant cloud-based video management system (VMS) to reach cameras behind a local firewall, typically without port forwarding or VPN configuration,” according to the ONVIF announcement. The conformant device “makes a secure outbound connection to the cloud VMS, then streams live video and, if applicable, audio over WebRTC to an ONVIF client or an authorized standard web client.” The device can also send event notifications to the cloud VMS to take action. Video and audio are encrypted before they are pushed to cloud storage, such as Amazon S3 or Microsoft Azure Blob Storage. Profile V can be combined with other ONVIF video and access control profiles for integrated or hybrid systems. Profile V conformant products must implement the ONVIF Profile V Security Add-on, which covers two areas: it uses the OAuth 2.0 framework so that only authorized devices, clients and cloud services can connect and exchange data and it encrypts recordings on their way to storage. ONVIF placed these requirements in an add-on instead of the profile itself because “an add-on can be updated to keep pace with evolving security requirements without rewriting the full Profile V specification,” according to the organization announcement. The draft Profile V specification is available now for review by ONVIF members and ONVIF expects to finalize it by the end of the year. The post ONVIF Releases Profile V Draft for Cloud Video Without Lock-In appeared first on Security Sales & Integration.

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