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SEA.AI

SEA.AI GmbH is an Austrian maritime technology company specializing in artificial intelligence-based machine vision systems for object detection and collision avoidance at sea. SEA.AI develops and supplies AI-powered camera systems for maritime safety and security.

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SEA.AI
FormerlyOSCAR
IndustryMaritime technology, Artificial intelligence
Founded2018 (2018)
FoundersRaphaël Biancale
Gaëtan Gouerou
HeadquartersLinz, Austria,
Number of locations
France
Portugal
U.S.
Australia
ProductsSEA.AI Offshore
SEA.AI Sentry1
SEA.AI Brain
SEA.AI Watchkeeper
Websitesea.ai

SEA.AI GmbH (formerly OSCAR)2 is an Austrian maritime technology company specializing in artificial intelligence-based machine vision systems for object detection and collision avoidance at sea.3 SEA.AI develops and supplies AI-powered camera systems for maritime safety and security.

History

SEA.AI was founded in 2018 in Austria and France under the name OSCAR by Raphaël Biancale, an automotive engineer, and Gaëtan Gouérou, co-founder of CDK Technologies and former Managing Director of the IMOCA offshore racing class.4 In 2020, SEA.AI technology was adopted by approximately half of the fleet participating in the Vendée Globe, a solo, non-stop, round-the-world sailing race.54

In 2021, SEA.AI secured €3 million in a Series A funding round to support the expansion of its research and development, operations, and commercial activities, with participation from investors including Stephan Schambach and Christoph Ballin.6

In April 2022, the OSCAR collision avoidance system was made available as an optional installation on Outremer catamarans.7 In October 2022, the company formally changed its name from OSCAR to SEA.AI.8

In 2024, Fred. Olsen Express began installing SEA.AI's anti‑collision technology on its fast ferry fleet to improve navigational safety, marking a world first for high‑speed passenger ferries.9

In January 2025, SEA.AI integrated its Sentry AI-powered maritime safety system into AIRCAT's Crew Transfer Vessels, including the world's fastest 35-metre SES vessels, enhancing collision avoidance, situational awareness, and offshore operational safety.1011

In June 2025, SEA.AI partnered with French boatbuilder Nautitech Catamarans to integrate its AI-powered machine vision systems across Nautitech's performance catamaran fleet, enhancing collision avoidance and onboard safety.1213 In the same month, SEA.AI partnered with European scientists under the European Union's Atlantic Whale Deal, collaborating with the Irish Whale and Dolphin Group and the University of La Laguna, to deploy AI-powered vision systems for detecting and tracking surfacing whales to reduce ship strikes.1415

In March, SEA.AI launched Watchkeeper, an entry-level AI-powered collision-avoidance system,16 at the Cannes Yachting Festival, where it was selected for the event's Innovation Route.1718 In December, SEA.AI announced a partnership with Hefring Marine, a company specialising in intelligent maritime analytics, to integrate their respective technologies into a unified vessel safety and operations platform.19

In 2026, the French multihull shipyard Privilège Marine integrated SEA.AI's artificial‑intelligence collision‑avoidance and situational‑awareness system as a standard feature across its entire range of vessels.20

Technology

SEA.AI systems integrate low-light optical cameras and thermal imaging sensors with proprietary artificial intelligence software. The systems capture visual data continuously and process it in real time to detect and track floating objects.2116

As of late 2025, the company had collected and annotated more than 80 million images from real-world maritime environments to train its machine-learning models. Object recognition performance is updated iteratively through software improvements.2116

SEA.AI technology is designed to complement conventional navigation tools, providing alerts and augmented-reality overlays via onboard multifunction displays, computers, and mobile devices.2116

References

References

  1. "SEA.AI Employs Machine Vision and AI Improving Maritime Safety and Security". The Maritime Executive. Retrieved 2026-03-27.
  2. "OSCAR rebrands to SEA.AI - a brand with a wider horizon". www.sail-world.com. Retrieved 2026-03-27.
  3. Caulfield, Brian (2024-04-29). "SEA.AI Navigates the Future With AI at the Helm". NVIDIA. Retrieved 2026-03-27.
  4. "OSCAR helps prevent costly Vendee Globe collisions". www.sail-world.com. Retrieved 2026-03-27.
  5. Pilo, Dhanya (2025-01-16). "Vendée Globe Technology for the Everest of the Seas". Practical Sailor. Retrieved 2026-03-27.
  6. "BSB Artificial Intelligence secures Series A funding". International Boat Industry. Retrieved 2026-03-27.
  7. Universe, Sail (2022-04-21). "OSCAR Collision Avoidance System Now On Board Outremer Catamarans". Sail Universe. Retrieved 2026-03-27.
  8. Harris, Gemma (2022-10-14). "OSCAR rebrands to SEA.AI". Superyachts News. Retrieved 2026-03-27.
  9. "AI Anti-Collision Technology Installed on Fast Ferry". MarineLink. 2024-08-08. Retrieved 2026-03-27.
  10. "Sea.AI enhances safety onboard offshore CTVs". Maritime Journal. Retrieved 2026-03-27.
  11. "Strategic Marine Delivers Offshore Crew Transfer Vessel to AES". MarineLink. 2025-01-06. Retrieved 2026-03-27.
  12. "Sea.AI partners with French catamaran builder". International Boat Industry. Retrieved 2026-03-28.
  13. Zealand, Boating New (2025-06-25). "Eyes wide open". Boating New Zealand. Retrieved 2026-03-28.
  14. "Sea.AI Technology Supports European Initiative to Protect Whales". MarineLink. 2025-06-08. Retrieved 2026-03-28.
  15. Magalhaes, Ana. "Atlantic Whale Deal: New technology to help prevent ship-whale collisions". Atlantic Area. Retrieved 2026-03-28.
  16. Staff, By Yachting (2025-03-27). "Sea.AI Debuts Watchkeeper". Retrieved 2026-03-28.
  17. "Pressmare | SEA.AI wins Innovation Award at Cannes Yachting Festival". Pressmare. Retrieved 2026-03-28.
  18. "SEA.AI Brings Smart Maritime Vision to FLIBS – Digital Ship". Retrieved 2026-03-28.
  19. "Hefring Marine Partners with SEA.AI to Integrate AI-Enhanced Vision Technology". MarineLink. 2025-12-17. Retrieved 2026-03-28.
  20. "Privilège Marine integrates SEA.AI system across entire vessel range". Maritime Journal. Retrieved 2026-03-28.
  21. "Automatic Collision Avoidance System, "OSCAR," Brings Peace of Mind to Sailors". oem.flir.com. 2021. Retrieved 2026-03-28.