RealSense Spins Out of Intel to Scale 3D Imaging for Robotics
RealSense exits Intel to scale its 3D imaging tech for robotics, AI, and automation, backed by $50M in funding.
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RealSense Spins Out of Intel to Scale 3D Imaging for Robotics RealSense 3D Imaging Technology Breaks Out of Intel’s Shadow RealSense 3D imaging technology has officially spun out of Intel after 14 years, marking a major milestone for the company and the growing 3D perception market. This move answers a common question in the robotics and automation industry: how can machines better understand and interact with the physical world in real time? RealSense, best known for its stereoscopic imaging cameras enhanced with infrared light, now plans to expand its impact across robotics, AI applications, drones, and even smart farming. The company’s spinout from Intel and recent $50 million Series A funding round represent its commitment to scaling high-accuracy 3D vision tech independently. Image Credits:RealSense Originally incubated within Intel’s innovation division, RealSense has developed camera systems that merge images from two perspectives to accurately capture depth. This core function supports numerous use cases, from autonomous vehicles navigating…