Saturday, April 19, 2025

SEA.AI

Machine Vision for Safety and Security at Sea

At SEA.AI, we understand the challenges commercial vessel operators face every day — from maintaining a constant lookout to operating safely in congested or low-visibility environments. Efficiency, precision, and early hazard detection are critical to mission success. 

That’s why SEA.AI delivers a pioneering solution: Maritime Machine Vision.

Human watchkeeping and conventional technologies like radar and AIS have limitations. SEA.AI’s Machine Vision bridges the gap, providing a new level of 24/7 situational awareness.

SEA.AI systems combine optical and thermal sensors with artificial intelligence to deliver real-time object detection, classification, and alerts. This technology goes beyond simply eliminating blind spots — it provides continuous monitoring of floating hazards that often go undetected by radar, AIS, or human lookout. From unlit objects to small craft and debris, SEA.AI ensures nothing is overlooked. The result: earlier detection, more reaction time, and a significant reduction in collision risk. It also strengthens response to man overboard situations, enhances piracy awareness, supports night operations, and enables reliable surveillance perimeter monitoring.

Leader in Machine Vision for maritime applications since 2018, SEA.AI is setting a new standard for safety and security at sea. The company offers a range of fully integrated solutions tailored to your needs and vessel type.

NOW YOU SEE.

In high-speed ferry operations, where every second counts, safety and precision are critical. That’s why Fred. Olsen Express integrates SEA.AI to push beyond the limits of traditional navigation systems.

SEA.AI enhances situational awareness with crystal-clear thermal and visual imaging, real-time detection of floating hazards, and AI-powered alerts — even in low-visibility conditions. Whether navigating busy routes or open sea, the system acts as an ever-vigilant lookout, supporting the crew with timely, actionable information.

For vessels operating at high speeds with demanding schedules, SEA.AI adds an extra layer of intelligence, safety, and confidence.

At 53 knots, the Aircat 35 Crewliners are the fastest crew transfer vessels in the world — engineered for performance, built for speed. Now, with SEA.AI’s Sentry on board, they’re equipped with an extra layer of intelligence, enhancing safety and situational awareness at every turn.

SEA.AI enhances navigational safety by detecting floating hazards — from wooden debris to marine mammals — even in low-visibility conditions. Powered by thermal imaging and artificial intelligence, SEA.AI provides crews with real-time alerts and critical visual data, enabling faster decisions and safer operations at sea.

Advanced optical and thermal camera configuration, coupled with a high-performance internal processing unit. Enhanced detection capabilities encompassing extended range, broader field of view, and increased frequency, ensuring optimal performance in challenging maritime conditions. Efficient object tracking and versatile manual panning/tilt functionality enable comprehensive 360° perimeter surveillance.

Features:

  • Collision Avoidance: The Sentry product ensures safety by actively panning towards the front during travel. Intelligent alarms promptly alert the crew of potential collisions with any obstacles in the vessel’s path, minimizing risks.
  • Object Tracking: With advanced object tracking capabilities, the system keeps selected objects in the center of the screen. This feature proves invaluable in various scenarios, such as person-overboard situations or tracking tender boats.
  • Perimeter Surveillance: Experience comprehensive 360° scanning of the vessel’s surroundings with the Sentry. Intelligent alarms promptly notify the crew of detected objects in the vicinity, making it ideal for applications like search and rescue operations and anti-piracy measures.
  • Manual Control: Take charge and investigate areas and objects of interest effortlessly. The Sentry offers smooth manual control and a 16x electronic zoom function, empowering users to focus on specific targets with precision and clarity.

SEA.AI’s Brain processes images from existing thermal cameras to deliver unparalleled digital awareness of a vessel’s surroundings. As a leader in maritime Machine Vision, SEA.AI’s Brain leverages the largest and continuously growing proprietary database of millions of annotated marine objects. This technology enhances the performance and usability of existing cameras, maximizing their potential with automatic alarms.

Features :

  • Artificial intelligence from the leader in maritime Machine Vision technology
  • Seamlessly integrates with ONVIF-S compatible thermal cameras
  • Provides smart object detection and alarms
  • Detects small objects, including persons overboard
  • Offers three operating modes: Collision Avoidance, 360° Surveillance, and Manual
  • User interface compatible with iOS, Android, Windows, andc

SEA.AI TEAM

FOR AMERICAS

Maya Emmie Daswani - SEA AI

Maya Emmie Daswan

Business Development & Innovation

FOR OTHER REGIONS

Rrezarta Gashi - SEA AI

Rrezarta Gashi

Business Development & Innovation

CONTACT SEA.AI

SEA.AI GmbH
Peter-Behrens-Platz 4
4020 Linz
Austria

Website : www.sea.ai

Email : sales@sea.ai

SEA.AI News & Case Studies

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