RealSense
| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Computer vision |
| Founded | July 11, 2025 |
| Founder | Intel |
| Headquarters | Cupertino, California , United States |
Key people | Nadav Orbach, Guy Halperin, Eyal Rond, Mike Nielsen, Fred Angelopolous, Mark Yahiro, Roy Cohen, Joel Hagberg |
| Products | Depth cameras, vision processors, AI vision systems |
| Website | realsenseai |
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.