FalcRise

Work

Deployed, in production, and it worked.

Every engagement starts inside a regulated business that can't send its data anywhere else. Below is the shape of that work - the kind of problem we're brought in for, what we build, and what changes once it's running. Client and company details are withheld by design; these describe the kind of engagement we take on, not a named account.

Industrial

Turning existing cameras into a safety system

The situation

An industrial operator already had cameras covering the floor, but no way to act on what they recorded until after an incident had happened. Safety review meant scrubbing hours of footage after the fact.

What we built

We deployed Omniscient CV, our computer vision platform, on their own camera infrastructure - no new hardware, no footage leaving the site. It watches for PPE violations and zone breaches as they happen.

What changed

Safety incidents that used to surface a week later in a review meeting get caught automatically, on the floor, in real time. Manual footage review turned from a standing task into an exception process.

Finance

Giving compliance a private, auditable AI

The situation

A finance operator needed compliance staff to search years of internal policy and past decisions quickly, but sending that material to a third-party AI service was never going to clear a compliance review.

What we built

We deployed OrgBrain, a private language model, inside their own infrastructure - trained on their internal knowledge, answerable only to them, with every query logged.

What changed

Compliance staff could ask a direct question and get an answer instead of filing a research request. Every answer now carries a live audit trail, not a search across scattered folders.

Sports broadcast

Frame-accurate ball tracking without the price of admission

The situation

A cricket broadcast operation wanted frame-accurate ball tracking for close calls, but the tooling that already existed for this was proprietary and priced for a different tier of the sport.

What we built

We built Ball Track, a GPU-powered system that reconstructs the ball's path frame by frame from a standard broadcast feed and delivers a DRS-style review in real time.

What changed

The broadcast got frame-accurate review on close calls without licensing a closed system built for someone else's budget.

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