Maris-Tech has completed the development of an advanced AI-based tracking capability for its Jupiter platform family, aiming to expand operational intelligence for drone manufacturers and unmanned platform integrators.
The new feature allows drones equipped with Jupiter platforms to maintain an autonomous lock-on to designated targets. By performing processing workloads directly at the edge, the system combines onboard video processing with AI-driven mission intelligence.
This enhancement addresses an increasing demand in drone-based intelligence, surveillance, and operational applications for efficient onboard video processing. The capability supports target awareness while minimizing the need for continuous operator input or external system dependence. Engineered specifically for compact, Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP)-sensitive unmanned platforms, the technology delivers low-latency performance in the field.
Israel Bar, Chief Executive Officer of Maris-Tech, commented, “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.”






