Local video processing for turning movement counts | Private beta

LaneLogic

LaneLogic turns intersection video into reviewable turning movement counts on your own computer. Define the movements, process footage locally, inspect vehicle paths, and export count tables without sending raw video to a cloud processor.

LaneLogic
Oak Street at 4th Avenue
All
Lights
Heavies
Cyclists
Pedestrians
NBT
EBL
Analysing locally
Processing progress
Frames24,130
Vehicles386
FPS18.4
ETA07m 14s
Active movements
NBT124
SBT107
EBL38

Raw video stays local

Process intersection footage on your computer instead of uploading it to a third-party cloud service.

Define what gets counted

Draw the turning movements, choose the supported vehicle classes, and shape the study around the intersection you are reviewing.

Customisable exports

Prepare professional XLSX, CSV, PDF, and text outputs with study metadata, intervals, movement totals, and review-ready tables.

The workflow

From intersection video to reviewable TMCs

LaneLogic is designed for transportation engineers, consultants, municipalities, and researchers who need more than a black-box count. It keeps the workflow transparent, from movement definition to vehicle paths, interval volumes, and final exports.

01

Create the study

Import intersection footage, enter project metadata, and define the approaches and turning movements you want counted.

02

Process locally

LaneLogic detects, tracks, and assigns vehicles to user-defined movement paths on your own machine, without requiring raw video upload.

03

Review and export

Check visual overlays, inspect movement volumes, and export count data to XLSX, CSV, PDF, or text formats.

Results and review

Counts you can check, explain, and deliver

LaneLogic is built for engineering review, not just automatic output. Use visual overlays, movement paths, and structured exports to understand how counts were produced before they leave your desk.

Turning movement volumes by interval, approach, and movement
Light and heavy vehicle classification
User-defined movement paths for custom intersection layouts
Visual vehicle paths and movement overlays for review
Local study files with project metadata and calibration settings
Export-ready XLSX, CSV, PDF, and text outputs
Pedestrian and cyclist workflows planned
LaneLogic
Oak Street at 4th Avenue
Summary
Volumes
Quality Metrics
Study details
Peak hour16:00 - 17:00
Total vehicles1,284
Heavy vehicles42
Export preset
TMC Summary Report
Turning movement volumes
Time
NBL
NBT
SBT
EBL
16:00
12
58
49
9
16:15
17
64
53
13
16:30
14
71
60
8
16:45
19
67
57
11
XLSXCSVPDF

See whether LaneLogic fits your traffic study workflow

Review the setup process, movement editor, local processing workflow, and export options before trying LaneLogic on a real intersection study.