Machine Vision for
Safety at Sea
SEA.AI alerts crews early and reliably about objects on the surface of the water. Using latest camera technology in combination with artificial intelligence, SEA.AI detects and classifies objects, including those that escape conventional systems such as Radar or AIS: unsignalled craft, floating obstacles, buoys, inflatables, kayaks and persons over board.
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"Everyone can benefit from it, whether racing boats, commercial boats or cruising sailors. SEA.AI is a proven concept and I think it will save lives."
Sam Davies,
Skipper of the IMOCA Initiatives Coeur
SEA.AI detected twice, small fishing boats that we couldn’t see due to the swell. SEA.AI was ringing but we couldn’t see anything. We finally spotted something and succeeded to avoid a collision.
Maxime Sorel,
Winner of the Transat Jacques Vabre & Rolex Fastnet Race
"I think SEA.AI is the perfect complement to the current monitoring devices. The strength of SEA.AI lies in its reliable alarm, which other systems don't necessarily feature."
Vincent Riou,
Vendée Globe winner 2004
"What I like most about the system, it's an additional crew member which is sitting always in the top of the mast. The system observed the horizon and gets also very small things like a very small fisher boat which you may not get on the radar when it's quite wavy."
Jan S,
Skipper, Amel 50
Latest news & events
Innovation SEA.AI at Cannes Yachting Festival 2024 Using Artificial Intelligence to Make Navigation Safer
While the last decades have seen giant advancements in ‘electronic’ collision avoidance from radar to AIS, SEA.AI takes this another step forward addressing some of the shortcomings of this equipment, by harnessing the very latest in ‘machine vision’ and artificial intelligence to improve the safety of those at sea.
World’s First Passenger Fast Ferry Equipped with Machine Vision Unveiled in the Canary Islands.
Fred. Olsen Express, a Canary Island-based ferry company, is setting a new standard among international fast ferry operators by upgrading its safety equipment. With the support of Aeromarine, the company is installing SEA.AI, the latest state-of-the-art, artificial intelligence-based anti-collision technology, on its ships.