A system that can see it all
We put smart eyes on your operation to inspect, recognize and count on their own, always with the same criteria and at machine speed. AI checks thousands of references in seconds.
The human eye is brilliant. But it does not scale.
A person spots a defect in a part without even thinking. Now ask them to check ten thousand identical parts in one shift: attention runs out, the criteria drift and errors slip through. It is nobody's fault. That work just was not made for a person.
Manual visual inspection is slow, expensive and inconsistent right where it hurts most, in the quality that reaches your customer. And plenty of decisions are still made by eye (is it assembled right, how many are there, is this the right reference) when they could be made with data.
Computer vision puts those eyes where a human cannot reach. It checks every unit with the same criteria, at line speed and without a break, and it frees your team for the work that truly needs human judgment. You see more, you see better and, above all, you always see the same way.
What vision can see for you
From quality control on a line to recognition at the point of sale. These are the applications that deliver the most value.
Quality inspection
It detects defects, missing parts and deviations on every piece, at line speed and without its attention wearing out.
Detection and recognition
It identifies objects, references or people to automate what is decided by eye today.
Counting and measuring
It counts and measures on its own, whether it is inventory, occupancy or dimensions, without the errors that fatigue brings.
OCR and reading
It reads plates, labels, codes and documents to digitize your flow without typing by hand.
Vision on the edge
We run the models on the device itself: the decision lands in milliseconds and the image never wanders.
Integration with your process
We connect vision to your line, your PLC or your system so it acts, not just watches.
From camera to decision, step by step
Five stages to take vision from concept into your real operation.
Case and setting
We look at what needs watching, under what light and how fast it passes.
Capture
We pick the camera, the optics and the lighting the challenge calls for.
Model
We train and validate the model with your real images.
Deployment
We take it to the edge or the cloud, already wired into your process.
Improvement
We monitor and tune it with the new cases that keep coming up.
Vision that works in your plant, not just in the lab
The light that shifts, the reflection you did not expect, the part that comes in turned. Real computer vision is won in those details, not in the demo. That is why we know how to set up the capture properly, choose the optics and train on real images, so the system gets it right when it counts.
And because we also do the electronics and the software, we integrate vision all the way: a camera that triggers an action on your line, not a report that ends up unread. We work from Barcelona, Madrid, London and Los Angeles.
Capture done right
Optics and lighting built for your case, not pulled off a catalog.
Vision on the edge
Decisions in milliseconds and no video sent up to the cloud.
Truly integrated
Wired into your line or your system to act, not just to watch.
Privacy looked after
We process the image where it is born and keep only what is needed.
Smart eyes for every sector
Computer vision fits wherever there is a lot to look at, fast, and always with the same criteria.
What we get asked most
Is computer vision good for quality control?
It is one of its standout uses. It detects defects, missing parts and deviations on every unit, always with the same criteria and at line speed. By hand, that is just not sustainable.
Does it work in real time?
Often, yes. If we run the models on the edge, on the device itself, the decision lands in milliseconds and without depending on the connection.
What do I need, special cameras, lighting...?
It depends on the challenge. A good part of the work is getting the camera, the optics and the lighting right, because a good capture already wins half the battle. We advise you on the setup.
How many images are needed to train?
It depends on how hard it is. Sometimes a few hundred well-chosen examples are enough, and sometimes you need quite a few more. We look at it at the start and tell you straight.
Does it integrate with my line or my current system?
Yes. Vision adds nothing if it only watches, so we connect it to your PLC, your line or your software so it triggers real actions.
What about privacy if there are people on camera?
We process the image where it is captured and keep only the essentials. Working on the edge helps avoid exposing video without need.
Can you also build the camera and the hardware?
Yes. Unlike someone who only sells software, we design the electronics and the device if your product calls for it, and all under one roof.
What do you need it to see for you?
Tell us the case and we will tell you whether computer vision fits, how we would set it up and what results to expect. We reply fast.