Voyis has launched a new product naming strategy across its underwater imaging portfolio to establish a clearer and more scalable framework for its subsea inspection and perception technologies.
As the company has expanded into diverse applications, ranging from photogrammetry to real-time spatial perception, the need arose for a naming architecture that accurately reflects system intent and operational focus. The updated framework shifts away from simple hardware distinctions, instead introducing defined product series that align with how systems are deployed in the field. This change is designed to help partners and customers more intuitively identify the correct solution for specific 3D measurement or visual inspection requirements.
Patricia Sestari, Head of Marketing at Voyis, said, “This evolution in naming is more than cosmetic. It reflects how our technology has evolved. Our systems today are not simply cameras, they are integrated perception and measurement platforms. The new structure communicates that progression clearly and positions us for the next phase of growth.”

The transition to the new naming framework does not impact existing product specifications, certifications, or validated accuracy standards. Customers will continue to receive the same optical performance and calibration processes currently utilized in existing deployments.
The announcement follows significant growth for Voyis as it extends its reach beyond offshore energy and defense into new sectors such as aquaculture and nuclear energy. With an industry-wide shift toward digital twin development and data-driven asset integrity, the company aims to simplify communication between procurement departments and engineering teams. This structural update reinforces the company’s long-term vision of providing trusted underwater data to support confident decision-making across civil infrastructure and ocean science sectors.






