Vision AI

WHAT IF YOUR MACHINES COULD SEE LIKE YOUR BEST EXPERT?

What critical decisions could you automate? What hidden patterns would you uncover to drive performance? At ML6, we help enterprise leaders turn that vision into reality—applying AI to automate visual inspection, enhance operational awareness, and boost productivity. With Vision AI, your operations gain not just sight, but insight—unlocking a powerful competitive advantage.

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What Vision AI can see— and solve

ML6 delivers tailored Vision AI that understands your context, adapts to your workflows, and integrates with your architecture. Such as:

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  • Detect defects before they cause downtime
  • Optimize throughput with real-time feedback loops
  • Identify anomalies invisible to the human eye
  • Monitor asset health 
  • Monitor workplace safety in real time
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Built on

state-of-the-art

machine learning

& deep learning

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  • Transformer-based

    Our solutions leverage the latest in computer vision and transformer-based architectures, enabling models to understand images and video with human-like precision. This foundation allows for superior accuracy in complex environments where traditional methods fall short.

  • You choose: Edge or Cloud

    Whether at the edge or in the cloud, our systems are built for speed and scale. You get instant decision-making where it matters most—on the factory floor, in the field, or across distributed global operations.

  • Enterprise-Ready

    Security, compliance, and governance aren’t afterthoughts—they’re embedded into every deployment. That means peace of mind for leaders who need AI that meets the strictest enterprise and regulatory standards.

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  • AI That Keeps Evolving

    Our solutions continuously learn and adapt to your domain, ensuring performance stays strong as your operations and data evolve. This resilience turns Vision AI into a long-term, compounding advantage—not a one-off project.

  • Ultra-Low Latency

    From on-prem setups to edge devices, we optimize inference for speed without sacrificing accuracy. The result: mission-critical AI that delivers insights in milliseconds, exactly when you need them.

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Unum

Enterprise Superintelligence

Unum automatically informs physical AI (e.g., robots adjusting actions based on visual input), triggers decisions via computer-use AI (e.g., flagging quality issues in ERP) and connects with Integration AI to update MES, CRM, or ticketing systems in real time

AI Advisory

Whether you're a C-level executive, innovation lead, or business strategist, we help you confidently shape your AI vision—pinpointing high-impact use cases and guiding you through the right people, governance, and architecture decisions to accelerate execution.

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Jérémy KeustersSquad Lead

Your Enterprise.
Eyes wide open.  

 

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Jérémy KeustersSquad Lead

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    Optical 3D Acquisition Methods: A Comprehensive Guide [Part 2]

    This blog post is the second part of our on-going blog series about 3D computer vision. If you haven’t read the first blog post, you can check it out here. This second article (Part 2) provides an overview of 3D optical acquisition methods. We cover the differences between various types of sensors and how they can benefit specific use-cases. We also cover different 3D data formats and storage options.

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    Developing an AI solution for product photography: what we learned

    An introduction to gen AI in product photography: "Lights, Camera, AI!" With the world of e-commerce expanding rapidly since the pandemic, being able to present your product in an attractive and original way is more important than ever. As customers cannot touch or try your product, letting your product excel in stunning, professional and detailed images is the first step to lure customers into making a purchase. Studies show that 76.5% of customers acknowledge the significant impact of high-quality product photography and its role in influencing their purchase decision. However, getting high quality, professional product pictures does not come for free. Let alone the cost and overhead of setting up a studio and getting your product to the location, professionals can charge on average between 35$-50$ per image to even over 400$ on the high end. A lot of small business owners simply do not have the funds to do this for every product, but even for big players, who have funds, might not have the time to set this all up as their product catalogue changes rapidly.