Computer Vision

We have partnered with a leading provider from Europe to bring Computer Vision technology to Latin America, Caribbean, Spain and Portugal restaurants.


You can even use your existing cameras to enable computers to understand and interpret the visual world. It uses digital images and videos as input to extract information and make decisions. Computer vision is a complex and rapidly evolving field. As new algorithms and techniques are developed, we can expect to see computer vision used in even more innovative and groundbreaking applications in the future.


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Computer vision systems can be used to perform a wide range of tasks, such as: Object detection and recognition, Image segmentation, Image tracking, scene understanding.

It has applications in a variety of industries, including:

  • Restaurant:  improve inventory management, food quality control, kitchen automation, and customer service.
  • Retail: used in self-checkout kiosks to identify products and to track customer activity.
  • Manufacturing: used in industrial automation to inspect products for defects and to guide robots in performing tasks.
  • Healthcare: used in medical imaging to diagnose diseases and to guide surgeons during surgery.
  • Transportation: used to manage and track fleets, traffic and even in self-driving cars to perceive the surrounding environment and make decisions about how to navigate safely.
  • Security: used in surveillance systems to detect and track people and objects of interest.

See below for a few of the many applications of Computer Vision...


Count pedestrians, walk-ins and buyers

Imagine 2 cameras, 1st pointing to the street in front of your business entrance, and 2nd camera pointing to the cash registers. The AI can be tasked to count pedestrians, how many of them walk-in and how many of them get to the cashier. 

Zones in restaurants

Create different zones in your restaurant, e.g. dining area, front counter, kids playground., prep station, etc. Monitor and track the traffic, people per group, wait time, etc.

Manufacturing and warehouses

Track materials and staff, for example, detect whether someone is not using security helmets or vests. Track empty shelves or when packages are pulled from critical locations.