Maris-Tech has finalized the development of an advanced artificial intelligence tracking feature for its Jupiter platform family to enhance the operational intelligence of unmanned systems.
The new capability allows drones equipped with the Jupiter hardware to maintain an autonomous lock-on to designated targets. By combining onboard video processing with AI-based mission intelligence, the system functions directly at the edge of the network. This technology is specifically designed to meet the growing demands of intelligence, surveillance, and operational applications where low-latency performance is required.
The integration focuses on compact, size, weight, and power-sensitive unmanned platforms. By processing video data onboard, the system reduces the necessity for continuous operator input or heavy reliance on external systems to maintain target awareness.
Israel Bar, Chief Executive Officer of Maris-Tech, said, “We believe that this development reflects our continued focus on making advanced AI capabilities practical for drone manufacturers and unmanned platform integrators. By adding autonomous tracking to the Jupiter platform family, we aim to help customers bring more intelligence onboard the drone itself, where speed, size, and reliability are critical.”
As a specialist in video and AI-based edge computing technology, Maris-Tech developed this feature to support drone manufacturers and unmanned platform integrators looking to implement more sophisticated autonomous functions within their existing fleets.






