Rapidise Expands Vision AI and Intelligent Camera Platforms to Enable Next-Generation Edge AI Systems
Rapidise, an India-based Original Design Manufacturer (ODM) specializing in AI-enabled hardware and electronics manufacturing, has announced a significant expansion of its Vision AI and intelligent camera platform capabilities. This strategic move aims to empower global companies to design, develop, and manufacture advanced camera systems tailored for industries such as transportation, security, smart infrastructure, and industrial automation.
Strengthening Intelligent Camera Engineering and Manufacturing
As computer vision becomes an integral component of digital infrastructure, organizations are increasingly deploying camera-enabled systems to monitor environments, automate operations, and generate real-time insights. Industry analysts forecast substantial growth in vision-enabled devices, driven by the shift of AI processing to edge computing. This transition allows data to be analyzed closer to the source, resulting in enhanced speed, efficiency, and security.
Rapidise integrates comprehensive capabilities across camera hardware engineering, embedded systems, edge AI processing, and compliant electronics manufacturing to address the rising demand for intelligent camera platforms. Through its vertically integrated design-to-manufacturing model, the company enables global brands to develop and scale AI-enabled camera products—from initial concept and prototyping to certified production and large-scale deployment.
Vision AI as a Key Technology Layer
Brijesh Kamani, CEO & Managing Director at Rapidise, emphasized the importance of vision AI, stating, "At Rapidise, we see vision AI as a key technology layer for connected devices. By combining camera engineering, embedded computing, and AI-driven computer vision, we enable organizations to deploy intelligent systems that interpret the physical world in real-time."
The engineering teams at Rapidise combine advanced imaging hardware, embedded firmware, and computer vision software to develop camera platforms that support real-time analytics and automated decision-making. These platforms can integrate Human Machine Interface (HMI) capabilities, allowing devices to analyze visual inputs and deliver actionable insights through intuitive user interfaces for industrial applications.
Diverse Product Portfolio and Use Cases
The company's expanding product portfolio includes:
- Surveillance cameras
- Dash cameras
- Body cameras
- EDGE AI box
- Video doorbell
- Video management systems (VMS) enabled with P2P-based video streaming
These platforms are designed for real-time video processing and secure device connectivity, built on modular architectures that allow global partners to rapidly customize products while maintaining scalability.
Rapidise's camera platforms support a wide range of use cases, including:
- Fleet intelligence
- Public safety
- Industrial monitoring
- Smart transportation
Notably, its AI-powered Driver Monitoring Systems (DMS) detect driver fatigue, distraction, and unsafe behavior to improve fleet safety and operational efficiency. Certain product configurations comply with AIS-184 regulatory standards, enabling fleet operators to deploy compliant in-vehicle camera systems that enhance safety and transparency.
Focus on Scalability and Compliance
Ashish Chinthal, Chief Business Officer at Rapidise, highlighted the company's approach, saying, "Our focus is on building scalable camera platforms that combine high-performance hardware with intelligent vision software. This approach allows our partners to rapidly deploy camera solutions that integrate AI and computer vision while remaining adaptable to evolving market needs."
With governments imposing stricter security and reliability standards for surveillance equipment, regulatory compliance has become a critical consideration. In India, camera products must adhere to Standardization Testing and Quality Certification (STQC) guidelines for cybersecurity, device integrity, and system reliability.
Rapidise's Electronic System Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) capabilities enable global companies to design and manufacture compliant camera products in India, benefiting from integrated engineering and scalable production.
Mohit Aggarwal, Chief Technology Officer at Rapidise, explained, "Designing systems that comply with STQC standards requires deep integration across hardware, firmware, and security. Our engineering teams ensure every camera platform we develop meets regulatory requirements while staying flexible for global deployment."
By combining product engineering, embedded AI development, and domestic manufacturing, Rapidise accelerates the development of compliant, vision-enabled devices for modern infrastructure, transportation, and industrial systems.



