Hiperwall Technologies · Data Layer

Video wall. Command
center scale.

Hiperwall is software-driven AV-over-IP video wall control. Built for RTCCs, command centers, and operational visualization — flexible, secure, and dramatically lower cost than legacy hardware-based walls.

TypeAV-over-IP Video Wall
ArchitectureSoftware-Driven
StrengthFlexibility · Security
Made ForCommand · RTCC
Overview

The video wall, reimagined as software.

Legacy video walls mean dedicated hardware, dedicated infrastructure, dedicated cost. Hiperwall's software-driven approach significantly reduces system costs, complexity, footprint, and energy use — and offers flexibility that hardware-based walls structurally cannot.

Built around four core components: HiperSource (input), HiperController (control), HiperView (output), and HiperCast (share). The stack handles every source, every operator workflow, and every wall configuration, from small command rooms to large RTCCs.

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Hiperwall Components

Input. Control. Output. Share.

Hiperwall's four-component architecture covers every part of the video wall workflow — and scales from a small ops room to a full command center.

01

HiperSource — Input

One application handles every input source. Stream video, capture feeds, display dashboards, surface CAD events, all into the same wall.

02

HiperController — Control

Operator-facing control of what appears on the wall, where, and at what size. Built for shift handoff, event response, and routine operations alike.

03

HiperView — Output

The display engine driving the wall. AV-over-IP architecture means the wall can scale, reconfigure, or relocate without changing the underlying infrastructure.

04

HiperCast — Share

Share wall content in real time around the world. Command staff who aren't on-site see the same picture as operators who are.

How it fits

The display layer for the Sigilite stack.

Hiperwall is how the operational picture reaches the command center at scale. Vantix maps, BriefCam analytics, YourSix video, FINDER results, and live capture feeds all surface on the wall. It's the visualization layer that makes RTCC operations practical — and the piece that lets command staff and field staff see one shared picture.

Get Started

RTCC. Command center. Mission ops.

Whether you're standing up a new RTCC, upgrading an existing command center, or building a multi-site visualization capability, Hiperwall is the wall layer. We'll scope the software footprint and the supporting hardware to match.