AVer Information Inc., provider of video collaboration and education technology solutions, has announced a new firmware update that expands AI tracking accuracy, framing control and image quality across select AVer PTZ cameras.
Per the company, the update introduces advanced capabilities — such as Face Enrollment, Shield Zone, Effective Tracking, ZONE Mode and People Framing — to help organizations deliver more reliable and professional video experiences.
“As hybrid communication continues to evolve, users need camera technology that adapts seamlessly to dynamic environments,” says Katie Sullivan, senior product manager for AVer Information Inc. USA. “This firmware update emphasizes AVer’s commitment to delivering smarter automation, greater control and improved visual performance for our customers.”
What Are The Firmware Updates for AVer PTZ Cameras?
According to AVer, the firmware introduces Face Enrollment, enabling presenter profiles to be preloaded for faster recognition and improved performance during live sessions. The Face Enrollment supports enrollment of up to 20 presenter faces per camera with assignable priority levels. It also helps maintain consistent focus during lectures, presentations and panel discussions, even as participants move or interact with each other.
By reducing tracking interruptions and minimizing manual camera adjustments, Face Enrollment empowers teams to concentrate on content delivery rather than camera management.
Additional Updates by AVer
The company reveals that the update also introduces Shield Zone that allows users to designate specific areas the camera will ignore during calls. This then helps prevent unintended tracking caused by background movement, audience activity, display screens or high-traffic areas, making it especially valuable in shared or complex room layouts.
Additionally, an expanded Effective Tracking Area also improves the tracking performance, an upgrade from four to five corners to provide broader coverage and more stable subject capture. Moreover, the enhanced ZONE Mode helps remove direction limitations, allowing users greater flexibility when defining tracking behavior based on room configuration or presentation style.
The update adds People Framing, which automatically centers participants within the camera frame for a balanced, professional look. When combined with presenter tracking modes, the feature helps align camera performance across both pro AV and videoconferencing applications. This allows for seamless transitions between collaborative meetings and live productions.
To further enhance on-screen presence, the firmware includes Live Image Color Improvement with red color correction designed to produce more natural-looking skin tones during live video output. The enhancement helps ensure the subjects appear vibrant and true-to-life, improving viewer engagement across virtual platforms.
According to the company, the firmware update is available now for supported AVer PTZ camera models.














