Pulse Vector develops and licenses core technology across computer vision, artificial intelligence, mobile applications, cloud software, and edge computing. Each platform is purpose-built for operational environments where accuracy and reliability are not negotiable.
Pulse Vector's platform assets span five core technology domains. Each is developed in-house, held as proprietary IP, and deployed through licensed operating partners.
Real-time CV models for scoring, detection, tracking, and performance measurement. Built for high-demand operational environments with sub-second inference requirements.
Machine learning pipelines, inference engines, and AI-assisted analytics. Deployed at the edge and in the cloud, tuned to domain-specific data sets built from real operational environments.
iOS and Android platforms for data capture, qualification records, operational workflows, and real-time reporting. Designed for field use in environments with intermittent connectivity.
SaaS infrastructure for performance tracking, record management, and organizational accountability at scale. Multi-tenant architecture with role-based access across complex organizations.
On-device inference and processing for environments where cloud latency is unacceptable. Pulse Vector's edge architecture keeps critical computation local without sacrificing data integrity.
Performance dashboards, longitudinal trend analysis, and exportable reporting infrastructure. Designed for operators, administrators, and institutional decision-makers who need reliable data.
Pulse Vector does not sell technology directly. We license it to operating partners who deploy it within their markets. This produces better outcomes for all parties.
Operating partners have existing relationships, regulatory approvals, and market presence in their industries. Pulse Vector provides the technology layer they cannot build themselves at equivalent speed or quality.
All intellectual property developed by Pulse Vector remains with Pulse Vector. Licensing agreements provide usage rights within defined markets, ensuring the company's technology assets appreciate in value over time.
Core technology developed for one market is engineered to transfer across adjacent markets. This multiplies the return on each development investment and broadens Pulse Vector's addressable revenue base.