
VISENSE offers an AI-powered Visual Error Exploration System that enables industrial machine operators and builders to record, document, and resolve machine process errors efficiently. The company provides an integrated solution combining software and hardware, including portable, movable, and fully integrated camera systems, to autonomously observe machine processes and detect errors. VISENSE's technology accelerates troubleshooting, reduces personnel costs, and improves machine availability and customer relations. Their user-friendly, scalable system requires minimal training and no data integration, making it easy to deploy across multiple machines and factories. The company is based in Switzerland and Germany and serves leading industrial companies.

VISENSE offers an AI-powered Visual Error Exploration System that enables industrial machine operators and builders to record, document, and resolve machine process errors efficiently. The company provides an integrated solution combining software and hardware, including portable, movable, and fully integrated camera systems, to autonomously observe machine processes and detect errors. VISENSE's technology accelerates troubleshooting, reduces personnel costs, and improves machine availability and customer relations. Their user-friendly, scalable system requires minimal training and no data integration, making it easy to deploy across multiple machines and factories. The company is based in Switzerland and Germany and serves leading industrial companies.
Product: AI-powered Visual Error Exploration System for industrial machine monitoring
Headquarters: Zurich, Switzerland (office in Germany)
Founders: Christian Reich; Marvin Thiele
Funding: Pre-Seed; total disclosed ~$770,000 (last funding 2022-07-19)
Industrial machine process error detection and remote troubleshooting (industrial IoT / computer vision / sensor analytics).
Industrial IoT / Computer Vision
770000.00
“Attracted early-stage and angel investors including Serpentine Ventures and Business Angels Switzerland”