Ambi Robotics Launches AmbiVision AI Perception Software to Improve Logistics Automation

12 March 2026 | News

New AI-powered visual intelligence platform combines Cognitive OCR and real-time item tracking to automate complex identification and inspection tasks in high-volume distribution operations.
Image Courtesy: Public Domain

Image Courtesy: Public Domain

Ambi Robotics, a leading provider of AI-powered robotics for commercial operations,  introduced AmbiVision, an AI-powered item intelligence and perception software application designed to automate complex item identification, tracking, and Cognitive optical character recognition (OCR) to support reliable downstream automation in logistics and distribution operations. AmbiVision expands Ambi’s AI Skill Suite capabilities under AmbiOS with visual intelligence built for high-speed real-world operations.

AmbiVision is available as a software application within AI Skill Suite, powered by AmbiOS. The technology is already operating within existing customer deployments and AmbiVision’s high-resolution data visibility is compatible with leading vision systems, such as the DataMan 380 from Cognex.

By combining AI-powered Cognitive OCR with image-based scanning, AmbiVision interprets routing and handling from printed text and visual cues when barcode data is damaged, unreadable, or unavailable. Beyond text recognition, the system provides a comprehensive intelligence layer for automated workflows:

  • Measurement: Identifying item dimensions to ensure proper robotic handling
  • Tracking: Maintaining real-time status as items move through a facility
  • Compliance: Verifying that items meet specific shipping and handling requirements
  • Inspection: Detecting unexpected issues or visible defects
  • Reading: Utilizing Cognitive OCR to extract data from text when barcodes are missing

By integrating these advanced AI skills, AmbiVision allows automated workflows to extract critical information reliably, improving accuracy and efficiency while significantly reducing manual intervention across sorting and material handling processes.

“AmbiVision delivers the intelligence necessary to autonomously handle any item, especially where traditional machine vision fails,” said Jeff Mahler, CTO and co-founder of Ambi Robotics. “We developed AmbiVision because existing solutions were too rigid for the inconsistent labeling and varied text found in real-world distribution centers. By leveraging our 250,000 hours of production data, combined with best-in-class vision hardware, we are helping 3PLs and retailers unlock new levels of efficiency for items that were previously impossible to automate.”

In high-volume logistics and fulfillment environments, damaged or low-quality barcodes, and packages without them entirely, frequently disrupt automated workflows. When these systems fail, workers must manually intervene to read shipping labels and determine routing information, which slows operations and increases the risk of errors.

AmbiVision helps automated systems move beyond barcode dependency by leveraging high-resolution visual data to identify items, perform pose estimation, and assess dimensions and materials in real time. The system also includes advanced defect detection to identify visible damage before it moves further down the supply chain. These capabilities support a broader range of automated applications beyond simple sorting, including:

  • Palletizing: Ensuring precise placement and stability based on item dimensions and materials
  • Case Packing: Optimizing spatial efficiency for diverse inventory
  • Quality Inspection: Maintaining high compliance standards by identifying damaged goods

Ambi Robotics is offering a complimentary 30-day AmbiVision deployment program to demonstrate the technology in live commercial operations. Through the program, Ambi Robotics installs an AmbiVision scan tunnel directly within a participating facility and processes the operation’s live inventory for a 30-day evaluation period. At the conclusion of the deployment, Ambi Robotics delivers a detailed performance report outlining read rates, accuracy, and decode times for key identifiers such as purchase order numbers, item codes, and lot numbers. The program is offered at no cost and is limited to three participating companies at a time, selected from a growing waitlist.

“As a former executive at Walmart and UPS, I understand that technology must be proven with demonstrated ROI before it is implemented at scale,” said Jim Liefer, CEO of Ambi Robotics. “We are proving the reliability of AmbiVision on the very items that currently cause bottlenecks in our customers’ facilities. By providing this transparency and data upfront, we can demonstrate exactly how this intelligence layer will streamline their specific, real-world workflows.”

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