Roboflow
Software development company
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Roboflow is a software development company that develops computer vision products.[1]
| Founded | 2019 |
|---|---|
| Founders | Brad Dwyer, Joseph Nelson |
| Headquarters | |
| Website | roboflow |
History
Roboflow was founded in 2019 by Brad Dwyer and Joseph Nelson. Prior to Roboflow, both had worked on augmented reality and artificial intelligence apps.[2] The first version of Roboflow was launched in 2020 as a platform for the management of image datasets. It later moved to model training and model deployment as an end-to-end solution.[2] Initial uses including medical research[3] and smart city applications.[2][4] As of 2024[update], it has raised $63.4M in funding[5] and been used by over one million developers.[6]
Platform
Roboflow is a software platform that allows developers to build computer vision into products.[7] Developers can upload images and videos which are then used to train computer vision models.[8] It also has an open source repository[9] with over 500,000 labelled data sets and 500 million images as of 2024[update].[6]