The company operates as a B2B provider of video and AI-based edge computing technology focused on advanced video processing solutions, developing AI-enabled and video edge computing products primarily for defense applications. Systems are designed for defense, homeland security, and autonomous vehicles, delivering high-performance video and audio processing, streaming, recording, and analytics.
Cyborg Score Rationale
The company recorded a net loss of $5.4M in 2025 and reported approximately $601,583 in equity as of December 31, 2025, failing to meet Nasdaq's $2.5 million minimum stockholders' equity requirement. Management warns it may not be able to continue as a going concern without successfully improving liquidity and accessing additional financing.
Top Insights
Received Nasdaq non-compliance notice in May 2026, with deadline until July 6, 2026 to submit compliance plan
Conducted registered direct offering in March 2026 to address equity shortfall
Product backlog rose to approximately $3.1 million as of May 14, 2026, indicating demand despite financial distress
Portfolio includes Mars family wearable video recorders, Venus ultra-low latency streaming solutions, Jupiter-Drones codecs, and multiple AI-based tactical intelligence units
Named Competitors
DJI Enterprise Video Solutions — Drone video payload and transmission solutions
GoPro — Action camera and video capture systems
Harris Corporation Video Systems — Military-grade video and communications systems
Recent Developments
(May 2026) Nasdaq non-compliance notice issued for failing to meet $2.5M minimum stockholders' equity requirement
(March 2026) Conducted registered direct offering and established $3M ATM share sales program with A.G.P./Alliance Global Partners
(May 2026) Backlog increased to $3.1M as of May 14, 2026
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