Inventory AI powered by Spatial Vision

Automate inventory and optimize the last inch of your supply chain with just the wave of a phone or tablet.
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NomadGo Spatial Vision

On-device 3D recognition + augmented reality that builds a live digital twin, turning physical shelves into actionable data.
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Native App

Ready-to-deploy mobile app for fast rollouts on smartphones/tablets—no fixed hardware required.

SDK

Embed Inventory AI into your applications; integrate across industries with the same on-device engine.

NomadGo Differentiators

On-Device AI

Low-latency processing, minimal network load, and offline capability without heavy cloud dependency.

Recognition

Understands products and context in 3D, not just 2D images—beyond traditional computer vision.

Counting

Per-row precision delivers accurate on-hand signals that drive better ordering and fewer errors.

Visualization

AR overlays and a live digital twin make issues visible, so teams act faster with confidence.

Data

Verified, frequent counts reduce unexplained variance, out-of-stocks, and food waste while improving supply-demand match.

Why It Matters

Tablet screen displaying a supermarket aisle with labels indicating correct and non-compliant product placements on shelves.

Higher frequency, better decisions

When counts take minutes, you do them more often—tightening inventory signal and reducing shrink.

Adoption that sticks

A video-game-like interface turns tedious tasks into an engaging experience that teams will actually use.

Scale across industries

From restaurants to retail and beyond, NomadGo works in virtually any environment.

User-in-the-Loop: Real-Time Accuracy

On-device Spatial Vision with AR guides every scan, so teams confirm or adjust on the spot. A videogame-like UI builds trust and repeat use.
The result: more frequent, reliable counts that cut variance, prevent stockouts and overstock, and sharpen ordering.
Tablet screen shows inventory scanning with quantity indicators on snack shelves featuring Cheetos, Doritos, and Jack Link's products in a store aisle.