
VISIE announced the availability of its partner application programming interfaces (APIs). The APIs enable surgical robotics and navigation partners to integrate VISIE’s spatial computing and real-time scanning capabilities into existing robotic platforms with minimal integration overhead.
For robotic system developers, the ability to quickly evaluate and integrate new sensing technologies is critical. VISIE’s Partner APIs provide a standardized, documented interface to the company’s core scanning and tracking technology, reducing integration risk and accelerating time to proof-of-concept across a wide range of robotic architectures.
Robotic platform developers can ingest VISIE’s real-time tracking and transform data directly into their existing navigation or control frameworks, mapping VISIE outputs to the same internal data structures already used for intraoperative position updates, without requiring extensive custom middleware or bespoke integration.
The APIs support early evaluation and development, with VISIE’s commercial licensing model providing access to advanced features and derived data as partners progress toward production-ready systems.
“For robotics teams, the key question isn’t just performance, it’s how quickly a technology can be evaluated and integrated,” said Doug Fairbanks, CEO of VISIE. “By formalizing our APIs, we remove uncertainty around how VISIE fits into existing systems and enable partners to move faster from evaluation to proof-of-concept. This is a critical step in building a scalable platform for surgical robotics.”
Source: VISIE
VISIE announced the availability of its partner application programming interfaces (APIs). The APIs enable surgical robotics and navigation partners to integrate VISIE’s spatial computing and real-time scanning capabilities into existing robotic platforms with minimal integration overhead.
For robotic system developers, the ability to quickly...
VISIE announced the availability of its partner application programming interfaces (APIs). The APIs enable surgical robotics and navigation partners to integrate VISIE’s spatial computing and real-time scanning capabilities into existing robotic platforms with minimal integration overhead.
For robotic system developers, the ability to quickly evaluate and integrate new sensing technologies is critical. VISIE’s Partner APIs provide a standardized, documented interface to the company’s core scanning and tracking technology, reducing integration risk and accelerating time to proof-of-concept across a wide range of robotic architectures.
Robotic platform developers can ingest VISIE’s real-time tracking and transform data directly into their existing navigation or control frameworks, mapping VISIE outputs to the same internal data structures already used for intraoperative position updates, without requiring extensive custom middleware or bespoke integration.
The APIs support early evaluation and development, with VISIE’s commercial licensing model providing access to advanced features and derived data as partners progress toward production-ready systems.
“For robotics teams, the key question isn’t just performance, it’s how quickly a technology can be evaluated and integrated,” said Doug Fairbanks, CEO of VISIE. “By formalizing our APIs, we remove uncertainty around how VISIE fits into existing systems and enable partners to move faster from evaluation to proof-of-concept. This is a critical step in building a scalable platform for surgical robotics.”
Source: VISIE
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.





