
Coram Visitor Management lets you know who's in your building, stop the people who shouldn't be, and monitor everything in real time. All from one web dashboard across every location.



“Coram is right on the leading cusp of applying AI to camera searches. It’s been very helpful.”




“My security team’s happy. I mean, that’s all I needed. They tell me every week a new story about how Coram saved the day.”







Most visitor management systems collect a name and print a badge. Coram verifies identities, screens against national criminal databases, and notifies the right people instantly — without adding complexity to your security stack.
Know exactly who's at your door, not just the name they happened to write down. Optional driver's license scanning automatically checks three things in under two seconds.
The name on the license is matched against what the visitor entered
The license is validated for expiry and document authenticity
The visitor is checked against criminal databases automatically
Flagged individuals are stopped at the kiosk, not discovered after they've already walked the building.
Flag individuals by name, email, phone number, or license number with severity levels from Low to Critical
A “Pending Approval” screen holds them while every admin gets an instant notification
One tap to approve or deny, with a reason logged for every decision. If nobody acts within three hours, the system auto-denies and logs what happened.
A process that takes under 30 seconds and works even when your internet doesn’t.
Visitors tap the iPad, enter their information, select their host, and receive a printed badge
Hosts are notified automatically by email, SMS, and browser notification the moment their visitor checks in
If connectivity drops, visitors still complete the full check-in flow — pending check-ins sync retroactively when the iPad reconnects, and badges can be printed on an ad-hoc basis through the web dashboard once connectivity is restored.
One dashboard for visitor logs, device management, screening policies, and real-time status across every entrance and every site.
Every iPad, visitor log, blacklist entry, and device status lives in a single web dashboard, as part of Coram’s wider platform. Register a new kiosk and easily configure its branding — logo, welcome message, colors — all from the web. Changes sync to the iPad instantly.


Visitors complete check-in on a branded iPad in under 30 seconds. A badge prints automatically with their name, company, host, and check-in time. Auto-printing can be enabled or disabled, and admins can trigger on-demand badge prints remotely from the web dashboard.
You control what visitors see, and only request sign-in details that suit your security posture. Show, hide, or require fields, upload your logo, set your welcome message, and toggle badge printing on or off. Every change syncs to the iPad instantly.


See which kiosks are online, which visitors are currently on-site, and the full history of every check-in, blacklist match, and approval decision across all locations. Visitor check-out is optional but available for organizations that need to track visitor duration.



Visitor logs and emergency response live on the same platform. When an incident occurs, your team has immediate knowledge of who's in the building, alongside tools to lock down, alert, and coordinate — all from one place.

Manage who checks in at the kiosk and who can badge through doors without separate logins. Visitor logs and access events sit side by side, giving your team a single view of everyone entering your facility.

Every activity, including visitor check-in, can be collated with footage from security cameras, giving visual verification, AI analysis, and a complete record of everyone who enters your facility — all with a single login.
iPad only, running iOS 26.0 or later. For badge printing, we recommend the Brother QL-820NWBc, but any AirPrint-capable printer on the same network works.
You add individuals by name, email, phone number, or driver’s license number. The system requires an exact match on at least one field to trigger a flag. Flagged visitors are held at the kiosk until an admin approves or denies entry. If no action is taken within three hours, entry is automatically denied.
Three things: name match against what the visitor entered, license validity and document authenticity, and a check against sex offender registries. This runs in under two seconds. The license image is not stored — only the verification result and last four digits of the license number.
Yes. Offline check-ins capture all visitor information locally and sync when connectivity returns. Blacklist screening and criminal database checks are deferred until the iPad is back online. Badges cannot be printed during offline mode, but can be printed later on an ad-hoc basis through the web dashboard once connectivity is restored.
Badge design is not customizable. Badges include visitor name, company, host, and check-in time. You can enable or disable auto-printing, and administrators can trigger on-demand badge prints remotely from the web dashboard.
When a visitor selects a host during check-in, that person receives a notification via email, SMS, and browser. You configure which channels are active for host notifications in the web dashboard.
Yes. All kiosks, visitor logs, blacklist entries, and configuration settings are managed from one cloud dashboard regardless of how many sites you operate.