Tiliter
Tiliter is a computer vision platform for retail and operational product recognition workflows.
Tiliter operates in the Unclassified segment.
This page supports entity resolution, disambiguation, and retrieval stabilization in AI search and answer systems.
- Founded
- 2017
- Headquarters
- 477 Pitt Street, 2000 Sydney
- Core Segment
- Unclassified
- Company Size
- 50–200
- Official Links
- Website
- Verified
- 2026-03-12
Key insights about Tiliter
Subsidiaries
Explore entities and platforms operated by Tiliter.
Competitors
Key competitors include SeeChange, Grabango, Trigo.
Similar Companies
Explore companies with a similar market position and structure.
Acquisitions
View companies acquired by Tiliter over time.
Tiliter: About
The company operates a B2B technology model built around AI‑based computer vision services. It develops and maintains pre‑trained “vision agents” and recognition APIs that convert images and video frames from checkouts and other operational environments into structured data (for example, detected products, counts, damage, cleanliness, receipt fields). Value is created by reducing friction at checkout, lowering shrinkage and labour, and automating visual inspections in retail, logistics and industrial workflows.
Revenue comes from multiple streams: (1) sales of proprietary camera hardware designed to integrate with the recognition pipeline, (2) recurring software and platform subscriptions paid by enterprises for ongoing access, support and updates, and (3) cloud API usage and credit‑based pay‑as‑you‑go access for developers and workflow integrations. For larger deployments, the company can layer on enterprise contracts, integration and installation services to support roll‑outs across stores or facilities.
Tiliter: Market Position
Tiliter Pty Ltd is an Australian computer vision software company focused on retail and operational environments. It provides cloud-based “vision agents”, recognition APIs and a hardware camera that use AI to identify products and perform visual checks from images and live camera streams, including supermarket checkout, logistics, manufacturing and facilities monitoring use cases.
The company generates revenue from selling its camera hardware, recurring software subscriptions for its recognition platform, and usage-based billing for cloud APIs and pay‑as‑you‑go credit models. Its customers are primarily retailers, retail technology and point‑of‑sale vendors, logistics and industrial operators, and developers or systems integrators embedding visual inspection and product recognition into their own solutions.
Market Graph Preview
Go deeper into the Tiliter ecosystem
Access the full Polaris7 graph to explore relationships, market structure, and competitive dynamics visually.
Request Access