Eyeways Systems
Last updated: Apr 28, 2026
Eyeways Systems develops Eyepos, a patented vision-based positioning and orientation technology that provides GPS-like coordinate accuracy using only drone camera imagery, enabling navigation in GPS-denied and indoor environments.
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Eyeways Systems has developed Eyepos, a proprietary computer-vision technology that derives precise GPS coordinates and orientation information directly from aerial camera feeds. The core innovation solves a critical problem in drone autonomy and navigation: reliably positioning and orienting aircraft when GPS signals are unavailable, jammed, or unreliable—scenarios common in urban canyons, indoor environments, tunnels, and environments with deliberate GPS denial or spoofing. Eyepos leverages advances in visual inertial odometry, scene understanding, and aerial image matching to deliver sub-meter positioning accuracy without reliance on external radio signals.
The market for GPS-denied positioning is substantial and growing. Commercial applications include autonomous delivery drones (Amazon, Zipline, Wing), inspection drones for confined spaces and complex industrial facilities, indoor mapping and robotics, precision agriculture in RF-congested areas, and emergency response operations where infrastructure is damaged. Defense and security applications are significant: GPS denial is a standard adversary tactic in contested environments, making camera-based navigation critical for military drones, tactical robotics, and covert operations where radio emissions present hostile signatures.
Eyeways competes in a fragmented but nascent market. Academic approaches (visual inertial odometry from SLAM/robotics research) and commodity computer-vision libraries offer building blocks but require substantial integration and tuning. Specialized players like Edgybees, Sentera, and various autonomous-systems vendors have partial solutions, but most remain hardware-centric or lack the generalization for diverse operating environments. Eyeways' patented approach and focused product strategy position it to capture intellectual property value and OEM partnerships in drone autopilots and robotics platforms.
Commercialization is in early stages. The company is seed-stage (circa 2022 founding through present), suggesting initial partnerships or pilot deployments with drone manufacturers or defense integrators, though public disclosure is limited. Market timing is favorable: drone autonomy is accelerating, military services are prioritizing GPS-denied capability, and commercial drones face increasing regulatory pressure to operate autonomously and safely in complex environments without reliance on public satellite positioning.
Strategic importance to defense and homeland security is high. Military and law-enforcement agencies face adversaries equipped with GPS-jamming equipment; reliable vision-based navigation directly addresses this threat. The technology also enables covert operations by reducing RF emissions and enabling drones to operate in contested airspace. For the U.S.-Israel security partnership, this represents genuine bilateral interest: Israeli defense contractors and security services have decades of experience with GPS-denied operations and contested environments, and Eyeways' approach could accelerate U.S. military autonomy initiatives.
Dual-Use Assessment
Vision-based GPS-denied positioning is inherently dual-use. Commercial applications include autonomous delivery drones, inspection systems, and industrial robotics in RF-congested or indoor environments. Defense applications include GPS-jammed or contested environments, covert military drones, tactical robotics, and operations requiring minimal RF emissions. The core technology has no classified input and no inherent military-only constraint; its civilian and defense markets are equally significant.
Strategic Fit Assessment
Priority signal means this entry may be worth researching within the Claw & Talon thesis. It does not mean investable, suitable, endorsed, available, or likely to produce returns.
Eyeways addresses a large, growing market with genuine dual-use applicability and a defensible patented technology. GPS-denied positioning is a critical capability gap for drone autonomy, with significant commercial TAM (delivery, inspection, agriculture) and direct defense relevance (military autonomy, contested environments, jamming resilience). The company has early-stage validation and strong technical credentials. Primary risk is scaling commercialization and achieving OEM adoption, but the market pull is strong.
Strategic Value to U.S.-Israel Alliance
Vision-based GPS-denied positioning is a strategic capability for U.S. defense autonomy initiatives and critical infrastructure resilience. Israeli expertise in contested-environment systems and aerial robotics complements U.S. autonomy research. Technology can enhance military drone autonomy, resilience to adversary jamming, and covert operations. Also relevant to critical infrastructure protection and emergency response.
Key Technologies
- Visual inertial odometry from aerial imagery
- Scene-based absolute positioning without GNSS
- Real-time camera-to-coordinate mapping
- Patented vision-based orientation determination
- GPS-denied environment autonomy
Use Cases & Applications
- Autonomous delivery drones in urban and indoor environments
- Military operations in GPS-denied and contested airspace
- Inspection drones in tunnels, indoor industrial facilities, and complex structures
- Emergency response and disaster-relief drone operations
- Precision agriculture and geospatial survey in RF-congested areas
- Tactical robotics and ground-vehicle positioning without satellite signals
- Infrastructure monitoring and mapping in GPS-unreliable zones
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