Now six months into the relationship and with Imint’s video stabilization technology commercially deployed in AR headsets worn by construction workers, Rokid has experienced first-hand the value of a flexible, and collaborative technology partner like Imint.
So, what should hardware OEMs keep in mind when choosing a video stabilization software partner? Here are some key learnings & best practices from Rokid & Imint:
Understand that software is not one-size-fits-all
Certainly, Imint’s proven track record as a developer of video enhancement software for leading OEMs influenced Rokid’s decision to forge the strategic relationship. Imint’s exceptional level of customer service, communications capabilities, and willingness to tailor its software to meet the critical and unique requirements of Rokid’s customers, however, is what ultimately sealed the deal.
“All customers and applications are different and use cases for video stabilization technology are wide and diverse. Customization, therefore, is a pillar of our business strategy,” says Andreas Lifvendahl, Chief Executive Officer of Imint. We simply won’t sell a one-size-fits-all solution. With Rokid and other customers, we listen intently to their needs and adapt our technology accordingly to create powerful, compelling, feature-rich software solutions.”
Find a nimble team that meets tight timelines without sacrificing quality
For Rokid general manager Liang Guan, Imint delivered something that local software vendors under consideration did not. “What differentiated Imint, besides the quality of its video stabilization technology, is how they placed our needs above all else. The willingness of their software engineers to collaborate, communicate, and cater to our very detailed and specific requests helped this project come together in record time,” he says.
Despite the speedy turnaround, the integration was not a simple project. After the first iteration of Rokid’s smart construction AR headset was on the market, Rokid received numerous requests from customers for better video stabilization. Rokid knew a technology refresh was necessary, and Imint was eager to take on the challenge. In just four weeks, working models of new Vidhance-enabled smart construction headsets were complete and in the field.
“At Imint, we want to revolutionize the way video is captured, enhanced, shared, and utilized. This means keeping pace with advancements in AR and VR products, as well as the evolving demands and expectations of end-users,” continues Lifvendahl. “By reacting quickly to these changes through software modifications and refinements, we can provide innovative companies like Rokid solutions that are cutting-edge and future-proof.”
“Thanks to Imint’s very flexible business model, they were well equipped for the tight timeline,” adds Guan. “The integration of Imint’s Vidhance video stabilization software into our AR hardware was quicker and easier than any other third-party integrations we’ve done thus far. With the innovative technology and dedicated teamwork of both companies, the project was completed smoothly in just one month.”