
MotionDSP
MotionDSP sells advanced computer vision and image processing software that extracts real-time data from drone video.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
---|---|---|---|
investor | €0.0 | round | |
investor | €0.0 | round | |
investor | €0.0 | round | |
N/A | €0.0 | round | |
N/A | N/A | Acquisition | |
Total Funding | 000k |
Related Content
MotionDSP operates as a specialized software provider focused on advanced image and video processing for intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance (ISR), and forensic applications. Founded in 2005 by Sean Varah, the company originated from super-resolution technology developed at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Varah, a composer and entrepreneur with a Doctorate of Musical Arts from Columbia University, initially aimed to improve the quality of mobile phone videos for platforms like YouTube. This plan pivoted when the U.S. intelligence community recognized the software's potential to automate and accelerate video evidence analysis, a task that traditionally required hours of manual expert work.
The company's business model is centered on selling its software products through subscription plans, offering both monthly and annual options. Its client base encompasses a wide array of sectors, including law enforcement, military, government, and commercial industries such as oil and gas, forestry, and transportation. MotionDSP's technology is utilized by high-profile organizations like the U.S. Secret Service, NCIS, and Scotland Yard. In February 2018, MotionDSP was acquired by Cubic Corporation and now operates as a product line within Cubic's Mission and Performance Solutions business unit, which has expanded its reach to major defense and commercial clients.
MotionDSP offers a suite of Windows-based software products that leverage GPU acceleration, particularly through a long-standing partnership with NVIDIA, to perform complex processing in real time. Its flagship products include:
* **IKENA ISR:** Designed for the real-time enhancement of full-motion video from sources like drones and surveillance aircraft.
* **FORENSIC:** An enhancement tool for video from any source, including body cams and mobile phones, allowing analysts to clarify details like faces and license plates to produce court-admissible evidence.
* **SPOTLIGHT:** A redaction tool that automates the process of obscuring personally identifiable information, such as faces and license plates, in video evidence. It uses proprietary tracking technology to follow selected objects and individuals, significantly reducing manual labor.
Keywords: video enhancement, image processing, forensic video analysis, video redaction, computer vision software, ISR applications, surveillance technology, real-time video processing, law enforcement technology, military surveillance, GPU-accelerated software, Cubic Corporation, Sean Varah, full-motion video, video analytics, digital signal processing, evidence preparation, object tracking, face redaction, super-resolution