PTZOptics pushes into AI video automation with Moondream
PTZOptics is reaching for the stars with Moondream, creating video systems that see, understand and launch automated workflows on cue with AI

PTZOptics has announced the launch of its Visual Reasoning initiative that combines robotic PTZ camera systems, AI and open integration. The initiative supports a practical path for integrators and developers to build visual reasoning tools that fit real broadcast, ProAV, education, healthcare and industrial environments.
Within this initiative, PTZOptics has also announced its partnership with Moondream, which builds fast open-source vision language models. Together, the two companies will create video workflows that can interpret what the camera sees, then turn these insights into actions like auto tracking, smarter search, automated indexing and event-driven triggers.
“The partnership with PTZOptics makes complete sense as Moondream’s North Star is to enable computers to reason visually in real-time,” says Jay Allen, co-founder of Moondream. “PTZOptics has spent years making remote cameras reliable, controllable and easy to deploy. The alignment of these cameras with our lightweight Visual AI solutions makes it now possible to deliver automated, practical decision making that is ready to play a major role in almost all industries.”
The Visual Reasoning launch is backed by partners already using visual AI in real situations. For example, Axle AI is helping teams organise and search video libraries faster, while Detect-It uses it on production lines to spot faults and trigger alerts.
PTZOptics positions Visual Reasoning as an open, community-driven technology rather than one tied to a single platform or vendor. The approach emphasises privacy, security and transparent data use, with plans for more free tools, training resources and real-world examples to help users in the future.
Software developers and AV professionals can begin using Visual Reasoning tools immediately through its open-source GitHub project. Meanwhile, the first Visual Reasoning learning resource from PTZOptics is now available, offering guidance on using visual AI in broadcast and ProAV.
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