RealSense

RealSense
Company typePrivate
IndustryComputer vision
FoundedJuly 11, 2025 (2025-07-11)
FounderIntel
Headquarters
Cupertino, California
,
United States
Key people
Nadav Orbach, Guy Halperin, Eyal Rond, Mike Nielsen, Fred Angelopolous, Mark Yahiro, Roy Cohen, Joel Hagberg
ProductsDepth cameras, vision processors, AI vision systems
Websiterealsenseai.com

RealSense is an American technology company that develops depth cameras and computer-vision systems used in robotics, access control, industrial automation and healthcare. The company’s stereoscopic 3D cameras and software are marketed as a perception platform for “physical AI”, particularly for humanoid robots and autonomous mobile robots (AMRs).

RealSense was incubated for more than a decade inside Intel’s perceptual computing and depth-sensing group before being spun out as an independent company in July 2025 with a US$50 million Series A round backed by a semiconductor-focused private equity firm and strategic investors including Intel Capital and the MediaTek Innovation Fund. Following the spin-out, RealSense announced a strategic collaboration with Nvidia to integrate its AI depth cameras with the Nvidia Jetson Thor robotics platform, the Isaac Sim simulation environment and the Holoscan Sensor Bridge for low-latency sensor fusion.

In November 2025, Swiss access-solutions provider dormakaba acquired a minority stake in RealSense and formed a partnership to develop AI-powered biometric access-control and security systems for data centres, airports and other critical infrastructure.