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Lookout Launches Advanced AI Technology For Augmented Marine Navigation

Lookout Launches Advanced AI Technology For Augmented Marine Navigation

Boston, MA – LOOKOUT, an AI pioneer in marine safety, revolutionizes marine navigation with the launch of the LOOKOUT camera system, designed to detect hazards beyond humans capability.

Built by a team of leading AI researchers, video game developers, 3D designers, and hardware engineers, the LOOKOUT camera system uses advanced computer vision algorithms to detect and track every marine hazard, such as other vessels, buoys, debris, whales, and even people in the water.

LOOKOUT combines data from charts, AIS, radar targets, and online sources into a clear, 3D augmented reality view. This reduces the captain’s cognitive load and enhances situational awareness, making decision-making more efficient while underway. LOOKOUT uses data from other NMEA-compatible sensors and integrates with modern MFDs from Garmin, Furuno, Raymarine, Simrad, as well as smartphones.

“We’re living in an era where AI, augmented reality, and spatial computing are transforming navigation and safety,” said David Rose, CEO of LOOKOUT. “Boating should benefit from the same innovation we see in automotive and aerospace. LOOKOUT integrates AI tech with intuitive, beautiful, and beneficial software design, providing clarity especially in challenging conditions like low light, fog, and crowded harbors.”

The LOOKOUT system installs easily on existing vessels with three components:

  1. LOOKOUT Camera: An AI-optimized three-camera system featuring infrared night-vision, high-resolution daylight zoom, and 360-degree views for docking.
  2. LOOKOUT Brain: The most processing power ever deployed on a recreational vessel, powered by NVIDIA technology to process multiple data streams and create an intuitive and comprehensive augmented reality view.
  3. LOOKOUT Cloud: An optional service for boats with StarLink or other internet connection, enabling community-driven data sharing.

“LOOKOUT’s sensing and data-sharing capability is what boats need today,” remarked Todd Tally, General Manager Atlantic Marine Electronics, a subsidiary of VIKING Yachts. “Knowing when a nearby boat detects a floating log or a whale is a game-changer. Like Waze, it provides a network of lookout eyes on the water, ensuring everyone’s safety.”

“I invested in LOOKOUT not only because of its potential in recreational boats but also because it’s a must-have technology for ferries worried about hitting logs, law enforcement and military vessels, inland tugs, and workboats,” said Rich Miner, inventor of Android, Google Ventures partner and avid boater.

The LOOKOUT camera retails for $3,995. Customers can choose between the LOOKOUT Brain for $4,995 and the Brain PRO for $9,995, with the PRO version offering higher frame rates and resolution for detecting smaller, more distant targets. The product is shipping now.

For more information on LOOKOUT, please visit www.getalookout.com.

aAbout LOOKOUT

LOOKOUT’s AI Camera system provides mariners with the ultimate view for situational awareness, fusing data from many sources into a coherent, 3D augmented reality display. It is the first system to combine better-than-human vision, day or night, to highlight hazards in a forward-facing augmented navigation view. With LOOKOUT, captains navigate with more confidence and assurance. For more information on how LOOKOUT is revolutionizing marine safety, visit www.getalookout.com.

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