Intel RealSense

The technologies, owned by Intel are used in autonomous drones, robots, AR/VR, smart home devices amongst many others broad market products.

[citation needed] The Intel RealSense Depth Module D400 Series is designed for easy integration to bring 3D into devices and machines.

[9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17] Previous generations of Intel RealSense depth cameras (F200, R200 and SR300) were implemented in multiple laptop and tablet computers by Asus, HP, Dell, Lenovo, and Acer.

[18] Additionally, Razer and Creative offered consumer ready standalone webcams with the Intel RealSense camera built into the design.

[21] It is intended to be used for natural gesture-based interaction, face recognition, immersive, video conferencing and collaboration, gaming and learning and 3D scanning.

Its intended uses include taking photographs and performing after the fact refocusing, distance measurements, and applying depth photo filters.

[26] In an early preview article in 2015, PC World's Mark Hachman concluded that RealSense is an enabling technology that will be largely defined by the software that will take advantage of its features.

A "Bellabot" food delivery system
Food delivery robot with a RealSense camera mounted under the screen