Launching a New Chapter in Vision AI Last week at the Embedded Vision Summit, Plainsight CEO Kit Merker unveiled OpenFilter, an open‑source project designed to run vision workloads at scale. OpenFilter distills years of Plainsight engineering into a lightweight,...
Plainsight Vision Data Filters
Plainsight Vision Data Filters allow your businesses (in any industry) to extract business-critical data from any camera feed without the need for AI or Data Science expertise.
Bottle Fill Level Monitor
Estimate how full a transparent or translucent container, like a bottle, is in percent of a known volume. Due to customer privacy, the image provided is for demonstration purposes only.
The Bottle Fill Level Monitor estimates how full a transparent or translucent container, like a bottle, is in a percent of a known volume. This helps control over or under-filling bottles in manufacturing settings.
Transform your visual data into business-critical data.
Wherever you need to monitor your manufacturing process, Plainsight Vision Data Filters can transform your camera feed into data to help you run your business by automating and alerting.

Focus On Your Vision.
Plainsight Vision Data Filters empower manufacturers to track defects, anomalies, and process deviations by automating visual inspections and enabling rapid response to quality issues.
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OpenFilter: Democratizing Access to Computer Vision
Building computer vision apps shouldn’t require a PhD. That’s why we built OpenFilter, an open-source framework for vision that is composable and transparent from day one. Plainsight incubated OpenFilter and launched it on May 21, 2025, at the Embedded Vision Summit....
From Demo to Deployment: Why Plainsight Joined the Edge AI & Vision Alliance
At Plainsight, we believe that computer vision shouldn’t be confined to siloed pilot projects—it should be a powerful, scalable tool driving real impact in your field. That’s why we’ve joined the Edge AI & Vision Alliance and are excited to attend this year’s...