FortifAI is cutting-edge visual autonomy software that enhances existing systems with real-time visual intelligence and precise control of cameras and UxV platforms. This revolutionary, platform-agnostic solution runs on low-power edge processors and has been field-proven across a range of platforms, including UAVs, UGVs, USVs, C-UAS systems, long-range surveillance cameras, and even uncrewed submarines.
Key Features- Rapid integration with existing systems
- Time-critical visual and thermal video
- Person, crowd, and vehicle behaviour risk analysis
- Multi-camera and UxV automation
- Hot-swappable models for land, air and sea
- Open architecture to run your own models
FortifAI can simultaneously process multiple camera inputs, regardless of format, whether they’re from drones, CCTV, robots, or boats. All processing occurs locally on a low-power edge processor, enabling rapid response, precise control, and eliminating the need for internet connectivity.

Whenever possible, FortifAI can autonomously steer cameras or unmanned vehicles to track potential threats and keep them within view. Using the platform’s received location or an external NMEA position source, FortifAI geo-locates threats in real time and displays their positions on graphical interfaces such as Video Management Software, Ground Control Stations, or Command and Control systems.
When external data sources like Radar, AIS, or ADS-B are available—or bearing-only tracks from systems like drone RF detection—FortifAI fuses this data with optical tracks, significantly reducing false positives across the system.
With our WebSocket-based JSON API, your existing front-end software can remotely control and monitor one or more FortifAI AI nodes. This integration not only adds our advanced AI capabilities but also extends your software's compatibility to support sensors from our growing library.
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Click the image below to watch a video demonstrating how a law enforcement drone equipped with FortifAI can be used to effectively track both human and vehicle targets:
Click the image below for video showcasing FortifAI automatically tracking various drone types at a UK NPSA (National Protective Security Authority) test site.