Stoplift Replacement
Panoptyc replaces legacy StopLift-style cashier review with broader human-verified alerts across checkout, self-checkout, walkouts, employee theft, and storewide shrink patterns.
Retail loss has moved beyond one checkout workflow.
Store teams do not have time to review hours of video or chase alerts that turn out to be nothing. Panoptyc combines AI-assisted detection with human verification so retailers can focus on incidents that are worth action.
Preserve cashier visibility
Keep the useful discipline of checkout theft review.
Expand coverage
Add self-checkout, walkouts, bottom-of-basket theft, and refund abuse.
Reduce manual review
Verified alerts lower the burden on LP teams.
The signals that separate real loss from normal store noise.
| Signal | What Panoptyc looks for | Why retailers care |
|---|---|---|
| Legacy workflow | Older systems often focus on cashier behavior alone. | Retailers can modernize without losing useful context. |
| Broader detection | Panoptyc connects to cashier theft detection and self-checkout theft. | Teams see more of the actual loss problem. |
| Migration path | Start with high-loss stores and expand. | Rollout stays practical. |
How this turns into store-level action.
Detect the signal
Panoptyc connects existing cameras and store context to identify behavior that looks like loss.
Verify before action
Human review filters the event before an alert reaches a store team, reducing false positives and wasted labor.
Send usable evidence
The store gets a clear incident clip, the theft pattern, and enough context to coach, deter, document, or escalate.
Questions retailers ask about Stoplift Replacement
How is Panoptyc different from a StopLift-style workflow?
Panoptyc can preserve cashier theft visibility while expanding coverage into self-checkout, walkouts, employee theft, refund abuse, and other storewide shrink patterns.
How does Panoptyc reduce false positives?
Panoptyc combines AI-assisted detection with human verification so store teams receive reviewed theft alerts instead of raw clips or noisy exception reports.
Does Panoptyc require a full camera replacement?
No. Panoptyc is designed to work with existing store camera coverage where the relevant checkout, aisle, exit, or high-loss area is visible.
When is Panoptyc a fit?
Panoptyc is a fit when a retailer has existing camera coverage, repeat shrink patterns, and store teams that need verified incidents instead of more footage to review.
Keep building the connected loss prevention workflow.
See how Panoptyc would work across your stores.
Bring your theft patterns, camera setup, and store workflow. Panoptyc will show where verified alerts can reduce shrink without adding noise for your team.
