According to a recent LinkedIn post from Veesion, the company’s AI-based gesture detection technology is being used by a hardware retail chain in Mexico to address in-store theft. The post describes a deployment that began with a pilot in one store in Aguascalientes, where the retailer reportedly observed an 80% drop in theft attempts.
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Following these pilot results, the LinkedIn post indicates that the retailer decided to expand Veesion’s system to several additional stores in the region. The solution is described as leveraging existing CCTV infrastructure to provide real-time alerts to store teams, who can intervene before a theft occurs.
For investors, the post suggests growing traction for Veesion in the Latin American retail market and highlights a concrete use case in loss prevention. If replicated at scale, such outcomes could support customer acquisition, recurring software revenue, and potential upselling across larger retail networks.
The collaboration with local partner ALL-TAG | VEESION México, as mentioned in the post, also points to a partnership-driven go-to-market approach. This model may enable faster regional rollouts while limiting Veesion’s direct capital requirements, though success will depend on partner performance and competitive dynamics in AI-enabled retail security.

