Transportation Mode Counter
Drop in a video of a street, drag the counting line across the lane, sidewalk or bike path you care about, and everything that crosses it gets counted, with the running tally drawn into the video for you to download.
Your video never leaves this browser tab. There is no upload and nothing is stored on a server: the detection model runs on your own machine and the annotated copy is built locally.
How the counting works
- The line is vertical, so put it where traffic passes across it. Anything above or below the two handles is ignored, so trimming the line to one lane or one sidewalk counts only that lane or sidewalk.
- Bikes and people on foot are never counted in the same run. A cyclist is a person sitting on a bicycle as far as any detector is concerned, so counting both at once means constantly deciding which one they are. Counting bikes against vehicles removes the question: people aren’t a category, and a rider can only be a bike.
- These are estimates, not a certified count: heavy occlusion, night footage, very small or very fast objects and steep camera angles all cost accuracy.