Lorex manufactures and sells surveillance hardware and systems (cameras, NVRs, DVRs, smart home integrations) across residential and commercial segments. The tech stack reveals a mobile-first, platform-agnostic engineering approach: iOS/Android apps built in Swift/Kotlin with Firebase and WebRTC, server-side infrastructure on Windows/Linux/macOS with Active Directory, and compliance-grade security posture (SIEM, SOC2, NIST). Active project list emphasizes product lifecycle management, firmware security assessments, and operational efficiency—suggesting a mature manufacturing business working to tighten supply-chain and inventory control while scaling embedded security.
Lorex is a privately held Canadian manufacturer of IP and wireless security cameras, network and digital video recorders, and integrated smart home security systems, founded in 1991. The product portfolio spans consumer and commercial verticals, with mobile apps across iOS and Android serving as primary customer touchpoints. Engineering is concentrated on embedded firmware, mobile platforms, and video-stream processing via WebRTC. Current priorities include disaster recovery planning, logistics optimization, and alignment between product management and manufacturing partners—typical friction points for hardware makers scaling production and inventory.
Mobile apps: Swift/SwiftUI (iOS), Kotlin/Jetpack (Android). Backend: Windows, Linux, macOS with Active Directory. Video infrastructure: WebRTC. Security/compliance: SIEM, SOC2, NIST controls.
Markham, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1991, currently 51–200 employees with active hiring in Canada only.
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