Cloneable's platform enables edge devices like drones to go beyond data collection and perform real-time analysis and actions based on business rules. This technology has the potential to revolutionize industries such as infrastructure management, providing faster and more efficient decision-making at the device level.
Cloneable, a Raleigh-headquartered startup, has come out of stealth mode and announced its latest funding round of $750,000 from First In.
The company's platform allows for the deployment of artificial intelligence applications on edge devices such as drones, robots, and IoT devices.
The platform does not require any coding skills, making application development accessible to non-technical users.
The team behind Cloneable includes former leaders of PrecisionHawk, a well-known drone startup.
The platform aims to address the inefficiencies in integrating deep tech into field processes, providing edge devices with contextual understanding and the ability to make actionable decisions.
Cloneable plans to open its no-code beta platform to developers this month.
Cloneable's emergence from stealth mode and its funding round demonstrates the growing importance of enhancing drone intelligence. The platform's ability to enable real-time analysis and decision-making at the device level has the potential to transform industries and improve efficiency in data collection and analysis.