Gallio Pro is a strong, established on-premise redaction tool — and like Re:Mask, it runs entirely on your own machine with no cloud.
So the honest question is not "cloud vs offline" — you both do offline. It is what happens after the faces are blurred.
Most redaction tools stop at the blurred file. Re:Mask keeps going: it seals the clip into an encrypted .innoflow file that only opens in a locked player, with an expiry date and a play-count limit you set. If your real problem is handing footage to a requester without losing control of it, that is the difference.
| Gallio Pro | Re:Mask | |
|---|---|---|
| Processing | On-premise, no cloud Gallio publishes "100% on-premise, without cloud computing" |
On-premise, no cloud Runs entirely on your own PC |
| After the blur | Anonymized video / photo output | Redaction plus encrypted .innoflow export, a locked player, and expiry / play-count limits |
| Primary audience | Smart cities, law enforcement, rail per gallio.pro |
Schools, clinics, care homes, building management |
Gallio Pro product details as published on gallio.pro, July 2026. We only state what each vendor publishes, and make no claim about features Gallio does not advertise. If anything here is out of date, tell us and we will correct it.
No per-seat upsell — this is the product.
Finds every person and vehicle across the timeline — no frame-by-frame scrubbing.
AI-auto, select-object, manual and region — mixed freely on one clip.
Runs on your own PC. No upload, no cloud, no internet connection required.
Ship a sealed, password-protected .innoflow file instead of a bare MP4.
The recipient opens the file in the Re:Mask Player with a password — nowhere else.
Bind each release to an expiry date and a play-count cap. When the window closes, it stops opening.
The player blocks screen recording while the footage is on screen.
Composite a text or image watermark onto the output, pinned to any of five positions.
Gallio Pro is a mature, capable on-premise tool with a strong track record in smart-city and transport work. If your job ends when the faces are blurred, it will serve you well. Re:Mask is worth a look specifically when the risky part is the hand-off itself — getting the footage out without losing control of it.
We will walk you through it on your own files — offline, on your own machine.
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