B2B SaaS

LPR for B2B SaaS teams that want plate reading inside the product

If your company already sells software for access control, security, parking, or logistics, platenexus can act as the plate-reading layer inside your product without requiring your own recognition engine.

Built for software vendors and SaaS companies that want to add plate OCR as a feature.

Typical pain points in this scenario

You want plate OCR in the product without building everything from scratch.

You need to validate commercial demand before making a large technical investment.

You want an API with a clearer message for B2B buyers and your sales team.

What this model delivers for SaaS teams

  • More speed to launch a plate-reading feature.
  • Less initial effort to create and maintain your own infrastructure.
  • API Key and REST endpoint integration for backend workflows.
  • A foundation aligned with familiar B2B use cases.

When this page is a strong fit

  • Your software serves access control, parking, logistics, or security.
  • You want to validate the market before investing in a specialized computer vision team.
  • Your sales team needs a clearer positioning for the feature.
  • You want a path between docs, account creation, and commercial contracting.

FAQ for SaaS companies

The goal here is to complement your product. The platform can act as the plate-reading layer while your software continues delivering the main customer experience.

Not necessarily. The idea is to reduce that initial barrier and accelerate both technical and commercial validation through an API.

No. Smaller companies can also use a commercial API to launch a new feature with less complexity.

Specialized pages for more specific searches

These pages live on the same site, are included in the sitemap, and help Google connect platenexus with integrations, communities, parking, SaaS, local AI, and logistics.

ANPR API

See the more technical view of the integration for product and backend teams.

View API

Documentation

Review endpoint, authentication, and examples.

Open docs

Commercial path

Discuss volume, support, and the right plan for your product.

Talk to sales

Want to bring plate reading into your SaaS?

The most useful next step is usually combining quick technical validation with commercial alignment on positioning and expected volume.