xBerry Physical AI services

Physical AI services

What does xBerry do?


xBerry builds Physical AI systems - computer vision, robotics and embedded AI for industrial and technology companies.Our solutions are used to automate operations, improve quality inspection, and build AI-powered products.

How does xBerry work?


We provide expertise in computer vision, robotics software, embedded systems and AI integration with existing infrastructure such as ERP and IoT. xBerry works as an external Physical AI R&D team, supporting companies from concept and MVP development to production deployment.


Projects are designed to deliver measurable results and operate in real-world environments such as factories, devices, and production systems.


Core Services

Computer vision is a field of AI that enables machines to interpret and analyze visual data from images and video.

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The Internet of Things (IoT) is a network of connected devices that use sensors and embedded software to collect and exchange data, enabling automation and real-time monitoring.

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Robotics is a field that focuses on designing, building, and programming robots to perform tasks automatically in industrial and real-world environments.

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FAQ

When should you work with xBerry? Faq icon

Companies typically work with xBerry when they want to build AI or robotics systems but do not have in-house expertise, or need to deliver a project quickly.

This includes building MVPs, automating industrial processes, or developing AI-powered products.

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What makes xBerry different? Faq icon

xBerry focuses on building production-ready AI and robotics systems that operate in real-world environments.

Projects are designed to deliver measurable results, such as improved quality inspection, process automation, or system performance.

How is xBerry different from a typical software house? Faq icon

xBerry works as an external R&D team, combining expertise in computer vision, robotics, embedded systems, and AI integration.

This allows companies to build both software and hardware-based AI systems, not just standard applications.