EyePop.ai is announcing a collaboration with Qualcomm AI Hub to make computer vision technology more accessible to developers, startups, and SMBs. This collaboration enables developers to effortlessly build and train AI-powered vision models through an intuitive cloud-based interface, and deploy them seamlessly on Windows and edge devices—no machine learning expertise required.
The collaboration bridges a critical gap in the adoption of computer vision technology. With EyePop.ai’s intuitive Self Service Training platform and the cutting-edge infrastructure of the Qualcomm AI Hub, developers can now seamlessly integrate custom vision models into Windows workflows and edge environments, accelerating innovation across industries such as retail, logistics, and healthcare.
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“This collaboration is a pivotal step in making computer vision accessible to all,” said Andy Ballester, Chief Product Officer at EyePop.ai. “By leveraging the power of the Qualcomm AI Hub to deploy directly to Windows, we’re enabling startups and SMBs to deploy edge optimized solutions faster and more easily than ever.”
“This collaboration with EyePop.ai democratizes computer vision by providing an intuitive platform and robust infrastructure, enabling developers and SMBs to build and deploy AI-powered vision models easily and quickly,” stated Siddhika Nevrekar, Senior Director, Product Management and Head of Qualcomm AI Hub, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. “We are thrilled to see the innovative solutions this will bring to industries like retail, logistics, and healthcare.”
EyePop.ai’s Self-Service Training platform eliminates the complexities of machine learning, allowing users to build and train custom vision models in hours. Once trained, these models can now be optimized and deployed directly to Windows-based environments and edge devices through access to the Qualcomm AI Hub, enabling real-time performance in diverse environments. This streamlined process significantly reduces time-to-market and lowers barriers for businesses eager to adopt AI-powered vision solutions.
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Traditionally, deploying computer vision models has required extensive expertise in machine learning, costly resources, and lengthy timelines. This initiative is a game-changer for CTOs and developers at startups and SMBs, making it easier than ever to harness the power of computer vision without building an in-house team of machine learning specialists.
Building on this success, Qualcomm AI Hub and EyePop.ai are actively planning the next phase of their collaboration, which will focus on extending these advanced computer vision capabilities to mobile devices to further broaden the reach of innovative AI solutions for developers worldwide.
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Source – PR Newswire
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