Optical Rigor in Canadian Manufacturing.
Digitlit Vision Systems is a specialized integrator based in Calgary, Alberta. We consolidate high-speed computer vision software with rugged industrial hardware to eliminate margin for error on the complex assembly lines of the Canadian technical landscape.
Eliminating industrial error through optical rigor. We build because we believe Canadian manufacturing thrives on precision that exceeds global benchmarks.
At Digitlit Vision Systems, we do not view computer vision as a simple add-on. It is the primary sensory layer of a modern facility. By localizing our engineering in the Calgary tech corridor, we provide immediate on-site calibration that remote providers cannot replicate.
Our objective is not merely to detect defects, but to provide the data transparency necessary for process evolution. Stability in the technical landscape starts with the verification of every single unit on the line.
Software-Hardware Parity
The lens is as critical as the algorithm. We refuse to deploy sophisticated neural networks on substandard sensors. By ensuring parity between optics and logic, we guarantee inspection reliability.
Field-First Testing
Factories are not laboratories. Lighting shifts, machines vibrate, and dust accumulates. Our testing occurs on the floor, under actual operational strain, reducing client downtime during integration.
Honest Thresholds
We provide realistic accuracy ranges based on sensor capability and line speed. Honest calibration prevents false rejects and ensures your quality control system remains a trusted asset rather than a bottleneck.
Technical
Governance
Our systems adhere to Canadian industrial safety standards and CSA guidelines, ensuring software logic integration that respects manufacturer compliance.
View Core Technology0x1 Logic Architecture
Mapping inspection parameters to specific rejection criteria to avoid downstream bottlenecks.
0x2 Edge Processing
Low-latency decision making on the local network to maintain high line speeds without cloud reliance.
0x3 Optical Calibration
Every system undergoes strict field-of-view correction to remove peripheral image warping.
0x4 Data Archival
Secure logging of defect imagery for long-term historical trend analysis and legislative proof.
The Technical
Directors
Industrial automation specialists focused on the unique manufacturing geography of Alberta and Western Canada.
Principal Vision Engineer
Expertise: Low-Latency Implementations
15+ Years in Industrial Automation & Neural Networks. Focuses on the math of CMOS integration on high-vibration floors.
Director of Hardware
Expertise: Optic Path Design
Specializes in lens calibration and light-frequency synchronization for defect detection in reflective metal surfaces.
Systems Architect
Expertise: PLC & AI Handshakes
Expert in bridging the gap between high-speed camera logic and the heavy mechanical armatures of the Canadian assembly line.
Define Your
Tolerance.
Organizational trust is built on transparency and precision. If your manufacturing line requires a visual sovereignty that consumer-grade tools cannot provide, our engineers are ready to perform a clinical audit of your optical environment.