We started in Pittsburgh because we wanted to be close to the factories we build for.
Thomas Brennan spent eight years running quality programs at stamping plants before starting QualiVision. The frustration wasn't a shortage of cameras or sensors - it was software that couldn't tell a scratch from a shadow without weeks of programming.
So in 2019, he brought together a team of computer vision researchers from Carnegie Mellon and quality engineers from the auto and electronics industries to build something that could actually be trained by a quality engineer, not a data scientist.
We've been at it for six years. Over 400 production lines in 18 countries now run QualiVision. We still answer the phone ourselves when a customer calls at 2am because a line is down.
QualiVision runs on-premise by default. Your part images, defect data, and inspection records never leave your facility unless you specifically choose cloud integration.
Every customer gets a named applications engineer who picks up the phone. Not a ticket queue. Not a chatbot. Someone who knows your line configuration and your part types.
We write software for harsh environments. Factory floors are dusty, vibration-prone, and run 24/7. QualiVision hardware and software is rated for continuous industrial operation without babysitting.
If you've worked in manufacturing and want to make it better with technology, come talk to us.
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