MotionDSP Revenue and Competitors

Location

$6.4M

Total Funding

Estimated Revenue & Valuation

  • MotionDSP's estimated annual revenue is currently $87k per year.(i)
  • MotionDSP's estimated revenue per employee is $14,500
  • MotionDSP's total funding is $6.4M.

Employee Data

  • MotionDSP has 6 Employees.(i)
  • MotionDSP grew their employee count by -14% last year.

MotionDSP's People

NameTitleEmail/Phone
Competitor NameRevenueNumber of EmployeesEmployee GrowthTotal FundingValuation
#1
$12.2M8424%N/AN/A
#2
$2.6M26N/AN/AN/A
#3
$0.5M7N/AN/AN/A
#4
$9M71-15%$2.9MN/A
#5
$0.3M4N/AN/AN/A
#6
$1.7M13N/AN/AN/A
#7
$13.3M9221%N/AN/A
#8
$2090M255633%$485M$1.3B
#9
$8.4M64N/AN/AN/A
#10
N/A7N/AN/AN/A
#11
$4.9M34N/AN/AN/A
#12
$0.7M9N/AN/AN/A
#13
$7.5M37N/AN/AN/A
#14
$9.7M740%N/AN/A
#15
$22.6M142N/A$11.7M$1.5B
#16
$35M74N/AN/AN/A
#17
$7.5M260N/AN/AN/A
#18
$75M5252%N/AN/A
#19
$23.7M7724%N/AN/A
#20
$2.4M24N/AN/AN/A
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What Is MotionDSP?

MotionDSP is a leading provider of advanced image processing and computer vision software. Over the last 12 years, we’ve stayed true to our mission of helping customers extract critical information from video in a wide variety of industries including law enforcement, military, oil and gas, forestry, inspection services, energy, transportation and more.\r\n\r\nIkena ISR is a Windows-based solution that allows organizations to process and enhance video in real time. Many other solutions process video offline, making you wait for the results. Ikena ISR uses our patented high-performance image processing and computer vision algorithms to quickly get you results. Using off-the-shelf GPUs, it can operate on any workstation or laptop meeting our system requirements, allowing analysts to get actionable intelligence even where they’re in the field.\r\n\r\nIkena Forensic equips analysts with tools for enhancing video from any source including body cameras, security cams and mobile phones. It allows you to quickly identify important details like faces, license plates and the make and model of cars to produce forensically-valid evidence for court. Trusted by organizations like the U.S. Secret Service, NCIS, Scotland Yard, and NYPD, our Windows-based solution does not require any special hardware or time-consuming training. Enhancing your video can be achieved in 3 simple steps: import, enhance and export.\r\n\r\nIkena Spotlight helps police departments save time and money by simplifying the task of redacting video evidence for public release or presentation in court. Blurring faces, license plates and other personally-identifiable information in video evidence with competitive tools requires hours of tedious work. Using MotionDSP’s proprietary tracking technology, Ikena Spotlight automates the process by robustly tracking selected individuals and objects as they move around the scene, saving you hours of manual labor setting individual key frames.

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$6.4M

Total Funding

6

Number of Employees

$87k

Revenue (est)

-14%

Employee Growth %

N/A

Valuation

N/A

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MotionDSP News

2013-10-22 - Mainframe2 Brings Powerful Apps To Your Browser

Menlo Park-based startup Mainframe2 came out of stealth at last week’s DEMO 2013 and unveiled its new cloud solution that lets you view graphical applications on any device. Founded in 2012 by graphics industry veterans from MotionDSP and led by CEO Dr. Nikola Bozinovic, Mainframe2 promises to ...

2009-03-18 - MotionDSP’s vReveal Editing Software Takes on ‘CSI’

In the movies, the government possesses video technology sophisticated enough to pluck the image of a killer’s face from a reflection captured off of the victim’s eyeball. MotionDSP’s vReveal software is not nearly as advanced, but the technology appears pretty slick nonetheless. MotionDSP is s ...

2007-07-24 - CIA venture arm invests in video improvement company, MotionDSP

In-Q-Tel, the investment arm of the nation’s intelligence services, has invested an undisclosed small amount of money into video enhancement company MotionDSP and also awarded it with contracts. MotionDSP chief executive Sean Varah wouldn’t say what the CIA wants do with the technology. However ...

Company NameRevenueNumber of EmployeesEmployee GrowthTotal Funding
#1
$0.9M60%N/A
#2
$0.4M6-40%N/A
#3
$0.5M70%N/A
#4
$0.5M70%N/A
#5
$0.5M70%N/A