SPARC AI Inc. announced the completion of a pixel-level target acquisition capability for its Overwatch platform, allowing users to calculate precise geographic coordinates from any point within a still image. The system enables real-time calculation of latitude, longitude, and military MGRS coordinates for any pixel selected within the Image Targeting module, powered by the company's patented reverse geolocation lookup technology. This development represents a significant advancement for operations in remote or signal-denied environments where traditional GPS systems may be unavailable or compromised.
According to the company, selecting a point within an image triggers immediate calculations of distance and geolocation for both the drone and any object captured in the frame. Testing has demonstrated the system's ability to calculate object height from a single image, eliminating the need for multiple perspectives or complex sensor arrays. This capability supports image-only workflows, meaning operators can obtain critical geolocation data without relying on external positioning systems. The technology aligns with SPARC AI's broader goal of enabling geolocation and navigation without GPS or heavy external sensors, potentially transforming how defense, rescue, and first responder teams operate in challenging environments.
The company develops next-generation, GPS-free target acquisition and intelligence software for drones and edge devices, with its zero-signature technology delivering real-time detection, tracking, and behavioral insights without reliance on radar, lidar, or conventional sensors. The completion of this system marks progress toward SPARC AI's vision of creating scalable software that defines the future of drone intelligence globally. The technology could provide defense, rescue, first responders, and commercial operators with enhanced situational awareness when traditional positioning systems are unavailable. Additional information about the company is available through its newsroom at https://ibn.fm/SPAIF, while the full press release detailing this development can be accessed at https://ibn.fm/f8Brm.


