Qnap is a Taiwanese company that manufactures and markets network-attached storage (NAS), video surveillance solutions, and network video recorders (NVRs). They offer a wide range of products for home and business use, including cloud storage, virtualization, and AI applications.
Founded in 2004 by the current CEO, Simon Lin, in Taipei, Taiwan
Started out as a software developer for external hard drive enclosures
Expanded to producing NAS systems in 2005
Entered the surveillance market in 2007 with NVR products
Introduced cloud storage and virtualization solutions in 2010
Opened a European headquarters in the Netherlands in 2015
A competitor in the NAS market that offers similar features and products to Qnap.
A manufacturer of video surveillance products who specializes in cameras and NVRs.
A company that produces external hard drives, internal hard drives, and NAS systems.
Network-attached storage devices that allow users to store and share files, stream media, and backup data.
Network video recorders that enable users to record and view security footage from IP cameras.
Provides sophisticated management tools for Qnap's NVR and IP cameras.
QTS is the operating system for Qnap's NAS devices. It allows users to manage their data and applications, set up backup plans, and configure network settings.
Yes, Qnap NAS systems are designed to be media servers with built-in apps for streaming to TVs, gaming consoles, and mobile devices.
Qnap offers a two-year warranty for most of their products, but some models have a three- or five-year warranty.
Qnap provides several ways to remotely access your NAS, including using the QNAP Cloud service, setting up a VPN, or configuring your router for remote access.
Yes, Qnap has a range of products that incorporate AI, including their QuAI deep learning platform and AI-based video analytics for surveillance applications.