Stereolabs introduces ZED X Nano camera
The wrist-mount stereo camera offers 2.3MP RGB, neural depth, zero-copy pipeline, and GMSL2 connectivity in a 40% smaller form factor for robotic arms.
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In short: Stereolabs was acquired by Ouster to form a Physical AI platform and launched the ZED X Nano camera for robotic arm perception.
The wrist-mount stereo camera offers 2.3MP RGB, neural depth, zero-copy pipeline, and GMSL2 connectivity in a 40% smaller form factor for robotic arms.
They deliver spatial perception for robotics, logistics, and autonomous systems using stereo vision cameras. Solutions ensure 3D understanding and robust performance.
They combine to form a leading sensing and perception platform for Physical AI, offering lidar, cameras, AI compute, and software. This simplifies customer development and extends market reach.
These compact, rugged cameras enable surround vision for humanoids, robotic arms, and factory automation. They feature IP69K rating, fisheye options, and full SDK compatibility.
OUST's StereoLabs deal turns it from lidar-only into an end-to-end perception stack with cameras, compute, fusion software and AI models.
Ouster, Inc. (Nasdaq: OUST) (“Ouster” or the “Company”), a leader in sensing and perception for Physical AI, announced today the release of the Stereolabs ZED...
Ouster, Inc. recently confirmed it will report first-quarter 2026 results on May 5 and has guided re...
Additionally, Oppenheimer raised its price target for Ouster to $40, citing the company's progress in software and the positive impact of the Stereolabs acquisition. The...
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