What if
computers
could see?

We believe that all software developers should be able to easily build and deploy applications that rely on video input.

Pioneering AI Vision Technology at the Speed of Sight

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Tracking people

Accurate and reliable real-time people tracking with AI

Tackling occlusions

Solutions for effective occlusion handling in dynamic settings

Event detection

Advancing event detection with intelligent AI algorithms

MultiCam

Unveiling the potential of
multi-camera AI integration

Hybrid edge & cloud

The future of AI vision lies in hybrid edge and cloud computing

Pixel mapping

Transforming spatial analysis with pixel-to-reality AI mapping

Explore the Playground

Explore the playground

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Breaking down the Tracevision difference

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Breaking down the TraceVision difference

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Illustration of TraceVision capture

Capture

Video recording is the crucial first step in our video analysis pipeline. It's the stage where raw visual data is captured and readied for further processing.
Illustration of TraceVision detect

Detect

Object detection is the fundamental process where the API identifies various elements within the video frame. This is the common capability found in most computer vision systems, which serves as the basis for more advanced analysis in the following layers.
Illustration of TraceVision memory

Memorize

Video recording is the crucial first step in our video analysis pipeline. It's the stage where raw visual data is captured and readied for further processing.
Illustration of TraceVision recap

Recap

Video recording is the crucial first step in our video analysis pipeline. It's the stage where raw visual data is captured and readied for further processing.