CES 2026 Spotlight: Leopard Imaging Drives Real-Time Robotic Vision with Eagle Cameras

FREMONT, California: Leopard Imaging Inc. is preparing to showcase its latest advances in robotic vision technology at CES 2026, with the introduction of the Eagle RGB-IR stereo camera series designed to accelerate the adoption of physical AI across multiple industries.

The Eagle series reflects a growing industry shift toward perception-driven AI systems, where accurate sensing and ultra-low-latency processing are essential for safe and effective autonomous operation.

Central to the series is the Eagle 2 camera, which enables active stereo depth sensing using a combination of RGB and infrared imaging. This design allows robots and autonomous systems to perceive their surroundings reliably in diverse lighting conditions, from bright daylight to complete darkness.

The system employs automotive-grade global shutter RGB-IR sensors paired with active infrared illumination, delivering synchronized RAW image data suitable for advanced computer vision and spatial analysis.

Integration with the NVIDIA Holoscan Sensor Bridge ensures efficient, low-latency data transmission, supporting real-time AI inference at the edge.

NVIDIA Jetson Thor™ provides the computational backbone for the Eagle series, offering a significant increase in AI performance over previous generations. This enables robots to process complex sensor data, understand three-dimensional environments and respond safely in real time.

Leopard Imaging said the Eagle cameras are engineered for demanding applications such as humanoid robotics, medical technology, industrial automation, autonomous logistics and precision agriculture.

Live demonstrations at CES 2026 will illustrate how the Eagle series, combined with NVIDIA’s AI platforms, supports the development of intelligent machines capable of interacting safely and effectively with the physical world.

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