Arlo Proves Cloud Video Pays After Hitting 5 Million Subscribers.
Arlo Proves Cloud Video Pays – Arlo Technologies has proved once and for all that cloud video pays, after hitting 5 million subscribers recently and announcing annual recurring revenues of $US275 million.
Arlo began as a division of Netgear and was spun out as Arlo Technologies in 2018. The company’s subscriber base has grown more than tenfold over the past 5 years, with an average customer retention period exceeding 7 years.

According to Arlo, this success comes down to the AI capabilities inside its cameras, which process video, audio, and environmental events to provide specific alerts and system triggers, enhancing user experience and operational efficiency.
This development aligns with broader industry trends. The global video surveillance market is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12.1 per cent from 2025 to 2030, driven by advancements in technology and rising security concerns.
More specifically, the cloud-based video surveillance segment is gaining traction due to its scalability and cost-effectiveness for residential and small business applications.
It’s good news for security installers looking to expand into serious cloud video surveillance solutions, as well as encouraging for those looking to grow in this part of the market – that applies to video monitoring, too.
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