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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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"SEA.AI alerted me to several very small boats that I could hardly see under the spinnaker, behind the waves, one of which was right in our path. [...] The worst was avoided. Thanks SEA.AI"
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
SEA.AI Expands its Machine Vision to Third-Party Thermal Cameras
SEA.AI’s Brain pursues the promise of vaster surface vision capabilities for third-party thermal cameras.
April 30, 2024
SEA.AI on the Transat CIC
This Friday (28th April 2024), the Transat CIC will set sail from Lorient in the Western France to New York in the East Coast of the USA. This race will feature 33 IMOCA of which 20 are equipped with SEA.AI Machine Vision System.
April 25, 2024