Cloud Platform for AI-Powered Machine Vision
November 20, 2025Comments
Cognex Corp. has launched OneVision, a cloud-based software platform
for building, training and scaling artificial intelligence (AI)-powered machine-vision
applications. OneVision, explain company officials, tackles the most common
barriers to wide-scale deployment of AI-powered machine vision:
- Long development cycles and steep learning curves: An intuitive interface with guided workflows allows teams of all skill levels to shorten setup time from months to minutes.
- Expensive infrastructure investments: Cloud-based delivery eliminates the need for additional hardware, lowering upfront costs and maximizing return on investment.
- Lack of integration and disconnected operations: A unified platform brings tools, data and workflows together to streamline collaboration, leverage shared work, and accelerate deployment across devices, lines and locations.
- Inconsistent performance across sites: Centralized development combined with local customization ensures standardization while providing flexibility for site-specific requirements.
The platform currently is available for Cognex In-Sight 3800 and 8900 vision systems and will be released on additional Cognex products early in 2026.
The In-Sight 8000-series vision systems, for example, are compact, standalone setups ideal for integration into small spaces. These models (pictured), offering a range of monochrome and color options, have resolutions from 0.3 to 5 megapixels, support gigabit Ethernet for high-speed communications, and provide rapid acquisition and two performance levels to meet an array of machine-vision demands.
See also: Cognex
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