Computer Vision Pilot
Exploring visual inspection or image-based workflows requires validating feasibility and ROI before full deployment. We build pilot models, evaluate performance, and provide go/no-go recommendations.
Why Computer Vision Pilots Matter
Computer vision can transform visual inspection, quality control, and image-based workflows, but feasibility and ROI need validation before production deployment. A pilot builds a working model with real data to prove value and guide go/no-go decisions.
This service is perfect for teams exploring visual inspection or image-based workflows. We build a pilot CV model, evaluate performance with real metrics, and provide go/no-go recommendations with clear next steps.
Key Facts & Examples
Computer Vision Market
The computer vision market is projected to reach $41.1 billion by 2030, with manufacturing and quality control being the largest adoption sectors. However, 60% of computer vision projects fail due to inadequate feasibility validation before full-scale deployment.
Common Computer Vision Use Cases
- Quality Control: Automated visual inspection can detect defects 3–5x faster than human inspectors with 95%+ accuracy, reducing quality costs by 40–60%
- Inventory Management: Computer vision for inventory counting reduces manual counting time by 80–90% and improves accuracy from 85% to 99%+
- Document Processing: Automated document classification and extraction reduces manual processing time by 70–85% while improving accuracy
- Safety Monitoring: Computer vision for workplace safety detects violations and hazards in real-time, reducing incidents by 30–50%
Real-World Example
A manufacturing company spent $180K on a computer vision quality control system that failed in production due to lighting variations and accuracy issues. After a pilot validation, they discovered the approach was viable but required different camera placement and lighting. The pilot saved them from a $500K+ failed deployment and enabled a successful $200K implementation.
How It Works
A structured process tailored to this engagement
Use Case Definition
Define use case requirements and gather sample images
Model Development
Build pilot CV model with real data and train on use case
Evaluation
Evaluate model performance with metrics and benchmarks
Recommendations
Provide go/no-go recommendation with next steps and ROI analysis
What You'll Receive
Clear, actionable deliverables
Use case analysis & requirements definition
Data collection & preparation strategy
Pilot model or prototype
Evaluation metrics & performance analysis
Production readiness assessment
Go/No‑go recommendations & roadmap
Good Fit If
- Single use case
- Access to sample images
- Weekly checkpoints
Outside Scope
- Production deployment
Ready to Get Started?
Let's discuss how Computer Vision Pilot can help your team achieve your goals.