VisionWave Files Provisional Patent Application for xCalibre Visual Intelligence Platform

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April 30, 2026

VisionWave announced that it filed a U.S. provisional patent application for its xCalibre visual intelligence platform on April 30, 2026. The application, titled “Systems and Methods for Converting Camera Streams into Structured Sensor Intelligence for Detection, Verification, and Response,” was filed with the USPTO on April 24, 2026 under Application No. 64/048,141.

The xCalibre platform is engineered to convert a wide range of camera streams—including visible, thermal, infrared, stereoscopic, low‑light, body‑worn, vehicle‑mounted, fixed, mobile, airborne, and robotic—into structured, machine‑actionable sensor intelligence. The technology is designed to reduce latency, lower processing overhead, and enable near‑real‑time operation across security, defense, infrastructure, autonomous systems, and forensic applications.

By filing the provisional application, VisionWave seeks to strengthen its intellectual‑property position in AI‑driven computer vision and edge intelligence. The move supports the company’s broader strategy to commercialize the xCalibre platform, which is positioned for future product launches in perimeter security, critical‑infrastructure monitoring, defense surveillance, autonomous systems, and drone detection. The filing also reinforces VisionWave’s competitive moat in the counter‑drone and multi‑domain sensing markets.

VisionWave has recently acquired the xCalibre IP assets and has been pursuing additional strategic investments to build a comprehensive sensing stack. The provisional patent filing is part of a defense procurement cycle that allocates substantial budgets to autonomous systems and AI, underscoring the strategic importance of securing robust IP before commercial deployment.

A provisional patent application does not guarantee that a patent will be granted, but it allows VisionWave to secure a filing date and begin the process of protecting its innovations. The application establishes a priority date that can be used to claim priority for future non‑provisional filings, providing a foundation for long‑term IP protection and potential licensing opportunities.

VisionWave’s chief technology officer, Danny Rittman, emphasized the company’s shift from traditional video analytics to a video‑as‑a‑sensor approach, highlighting the platform’s ability to ask more intelligent questions about scene relevance and uncertainty. This strategic pivot aligns with VisionWave’s goal of delivering actionable intelligence that can be directly consumed by downstream systems.

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