Last week, we teased our upcoming announcement with a not-so-subtle nod to the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey. This week, we are extremely excited to announce ReelVision, a camera developed from the ground up for AI applications in aquaculture, such as behavioral analysis, feeding rates, fish health, and welfare. ReelVision is up to the task of working with any AI model, in any farming environment, for any type of analysis.
We at ReelData have been building AI, Software and Hardware for the aquaculture industry for five years. Anyone with time in aquaculture has had the headaches of equipment failures, inconsistent products, and stuff simply not working. ReelData has also experienced these challenges. We found the cameras in the market unreliable and unacceptable, so we set out to build our own cameras that work, period.
ReelVision distinguishes itself from standard industry cameras with its robust design, which ensures zero hardware failures and allows scalability without overwhelming farm infrastructure. The camera can operate efficiently as both an advanced AI camera and a standard IP camera, providing flexibility and cost-effectiveness.
After using ReelVision for over a year now, it has shown a significant improved accuracy in pellet detection. Clients have noted its reliability with fewer operational disruptions and the reduced need for maintenance like rerunning cables or replacing hardware.
There has been limited innovation in standard IP cameras in the aquaculture industry, ReelData’s AI-first camera system represents a significant advancement. As the aquaculture industry increasingly integrates AI, ReelVision is set to become an essential tool, enabling farmers to concentrate on producing healthy, sustainable protein without the operational headaches we've resolved over the past five years.