Building AI to educate and align machines to see and understand the world as humans do.

Zensors is an AI company focused on building vision AI that learns to perceive the world with human level accuracy

OUR BELIEF

AI eats IoT, cameras are the new sensor

Once a tool only for the largest tech companies, Zensors is putting the power of AI and computer vision into everyone's hands. Our mission is to let anyone create and manage AI without a Ph.D. in ML.
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OUR VISION

Enhancing human productivity with AI

Once a tool only for the largest tech companies, Zensors is putting the power of AI and computer vision into everyone's hands. Our mission is to let anyone create and manage AI without a Ph.D. in ML.
OUR PURPOSE

AI built for real world complexity

Spun out of Carnegie Mellon University – the birthplace of Artificial Intelligence – Zensors enables smart and reactive spaces through cutting-edge computer vision technologies. What was once costly, error prone, and time consuming is now simple and cost effective as Zensors AI operates 24/7/365.
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Our values

Solving complex real-world problems

We believe every business has different challenges. However, there are no unsolvable problems, it just takes time and teamwork to come to a resolution.

Business impact focused over ideas

We think about our customers first to put them at the center of every decision we make. It’s our job to help customers succeed in their businesses.

Design driven human-centered innovation

We commit our time, energy, and resources to build a human-centered experience with continuous AI innovation powered by design.

Backed by industry leaders

OUR FOUNDERS

Anuraag Jain

Head of Product and Technology, guiding Zensors AI to generate suggested actions for optimizing operations. Supported Fortune 500 companies’ big data projects at Terminal and Palantir.  
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OUR FOUNDERS

Chris Harrison

Director of the Future Interfaces Group at Carnegie Mellon. Named one of the top 30 scientists under 30 by Forbes and a top 35 innovator under 35 by MIT Technology Review.