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.

Cattle Counting

Install our filter on the hardware you already have, connect wirelessly to your spreadsheet, and livestock counts update automatically.

Engineered for operations running 1,000 + head and the acreage that supports them. If accurate, hands-off inventory is what your farm needs, let’s chat.

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Camera Type

Ideal Operation Size

1000+ head of cattle

Transform your visual data into business-critical data.

Whether you’re counting cattle or sheep, Plainsight Vision Data Filters can convert camera feeds into actionable data, automating tasks and sending alerts to empower you with the intelligence needed for effectively managing your ranch or farm.

 

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Focus On Your Vision.

 

Plainsight Vision Data Filters empower agribusiness owners to automate livestock counting and to eliminate costly miscounts and improve accuracy.

Connects to existing dashboards and alerts to avoid data silos.

Meets privacy, security, and compliance requirements.

Takes inputs from any camera and outputs .CSV and JSON.

Doesn’t require AI expertise, programmers, or consultants.

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