Artificial Intelligence is rapidly transforming the way organisations manage safety, operations and risk. Yet for many businesses, adopting visual AI technology has often felt out of reach due to the complexity, cost and technical expertise required to get started.

That may be about to change.

Viso.ai has recently launched Viso Now, a groundbreaking self-service platform that allows organisations to build and deploy visual AI applications using nothing more than a simple prompt.

Making Visual AI Accessible to Everyone

Traditionally, implementing computer vision solutions has involved lengthy and complex processes including data collection, image annotation, model training and infrastructure deployment. These requirements have often limited adoption to large organisations with dedicated machine learning teams and significant resources.

Viso Now removes these barriers.

Users simply describe what they want to understand from their video footage, and the platform handles the rest — from AI model creation through to actionable business workflows.

No coding.

No data annotation.

No infrastructure to configure.

Just fast, accessible visual intelligence that can be deployed in minutes rather than months.

Introducing Visual General Intelligence (VGI)

At the heart of Viso Now is VGI-1 (Visual General Intelligence), a new approach to computer vision.

Traditional computer vision systems can only detect what they have been specifically trained to recognise. In contrast, VGI-1 is designed to understand what is happening within a scene and help determine what that means from an operational and business perspective.

This represents a significant step forward for organisations looking to gain meaningful insights from video data without the complexity traditionally associated with AI deployment.

What Could This Mean for Health, Safety and Environment Professionals?

For SHE professionals, visual AI presents exciting opportunities to improve workplace safety, compliance and operational performance.

Potential applications include:

  • Monitoring PPE compliance
  • Identifying unsafe behaviours
  • Detecting hazardous conditions
  • Tracking site activities and workflows
  • Supporting incident investigations
  • Enhancing operational visibility across multiple locations

By simplifying access to AI-powered video analytics, organisations can begin exploring these opportunities with minimal barriers to entry.

Start Exploring for Free

One of the most exciting aspects of Viso Now is that organisations can start using the platform for free.

Users receive free daily credits, allowing them to explore the capabilities of visual AI and test real-world applications without upfront investment.

As AI continues to reshape the future of workplace safety and operational excellence, tools like Viso Now are helping to democratise access to technology that was previously available only to large enterprises.

To learn more about Viso Now and Visual General Intelligence, visit:

https://viso.ai

For a deeper dive into VGI-1 and the future of visual intelligence, download the whitepaper from the Viso website.

The future of visual AI may be closer — and more accessible — than many organisations realise.