Vision sensors that capture 2D or 3D visual information, enabling robots to identify objects, measure positions, navigate environments, and perform quality inspection.

In plain English

The robot's eyes. Cameras let robots see their environment, recognize objects, read barcodes, and check if parts are assembled correctly. They range from simple 2D cameras to sophisticated 3D depth cameras.

Why It Matters

Machine vision is the fastest-growing sensor category in robotics. Cameras are cheaper than LiDAR, provide rich information (color, texture, shape), and enable AI-powered perception. China's dominance in camera hardware manufacturing creates a cost advantage for its robotics industry.

Real-World Examples

China / Shenzhen Context

Hikrobot (subsidiary of Hikvision, Hangzhou) is one of the world's largest machine vision companies, offering industrial cameras, 3D sensors, and vision software. Other Chinese players include MechMind (Beijing), with 3D vision for robot bin-picking, and Orbbec (Shenzhen), specializing in depth cameras. The Made-in-China cost advantage makes vision-guided robotics economically viable for smaller factories.