This article showcases our top picks for the best Switzerland based Image Recognition companies. These startups and companies are taking a variety of approaches to innovating the Image Recognition industry, but are all exceptional companies well worth a follow.
We tried to pick companies across the size spectrum from cutting edge startups to established brands.
We selected these startups and companies for exceptional performance in one of these categories:
- Innovation
- Innovative ideas
- Innovative route to market
- Innovative product
- Growth
- Exceptional growth
- Exceptional growth strategy
- Management
- Societal impact
Top Switzerland Image Recognition Startups
Data sourced from Crunchbase and SemRush.
Scandit
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Scandit is a technology platform for mobile computer vision and augmented reality (AR) solutions for enterprises.
Pix4D
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Pix4D offers a software package that converts standard pictures into professional geo-referenced images and 3D models.
Memonic
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Memonic allows users to clip, capture, organize and retrieve digital information and web content.
ViSSee
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Vissee is a company that develops and researches technologies based in artificial intelligence.
kooaba
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Kooba develops cloud-based image recognition solutions that integrate state-of-the-art visual recognition in applications.
Parquery
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Parquery is a technology spin-off from the Computer Vision Laboratory of ETH Zurich.
KaleiBox
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KaleiBox is a three-dimensional fluorescence imaging device for small animal imaging.
SixSq
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SixSq develops cloud-based smart automation solutions.
DRAWIN
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Drawin is a social network and an art broker. This site allows the artists to share and to publish free of charge their graphic works