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CDVI

Last updated: 10/16/25

Cdvi® is responsible for marketing, support and product development for both north and south america. Cdvi® is a wholly owned subsidiary of the cdv group - one of europe's leading suppliers in the highly competitive access control and locking systems market. Cdvi® global headquarters are located in france with subsidiaries throughout the world including north america, europe, asia and africa. Cdvi® provides an extensive range of access control solutions - including biometric access control - to suit a range of customer applications including appartment buildings, car parks, offices and office complexes, government agencies, campus environments and high-security environments such as prisons, airline facilities and critical infrastructure

Category
Fully Integrated
Global Score
73
Frequency
27
Sentiment
74
Support
59
Installation Ease
62

BRAND MENTIONS

Found on reddit.com
3 months ago
Which access control system should I start distributing? PDK, and CDVI are great! PDK better IMO
77
Found on reddit.com
3 months ago
Which access control system should I start distributing? CDVI is a very good system, webbased and no license model.
53
Found on reddit.com
3 months ago
Which access control system should I start distributing? I’ve had great success with CDVI for 5-10 door installations. It’s easy to use and their support is great
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