Leopard Imaging will launch its latest high-resolution RGB-IR intelligent vision camera series powered by Nvidia Holoscan and Nvidia Jetson Thor processors at the upcoming CES 2026 trade show.
Called Eagle, the stereo camera will support both day and night depth sensing in robotic vision systems. The Eagle series on the Nvidia Jetson Thor platform are used for humanoid robots, physical AI, medical and surgical systems, AMRs, factory automation and agricultural robots.
Leopard Imaging said the stereo camera on the Nvidia Holoscan platform is designed for next-generation robotics with higher perception, reliability and low-latency performance required for emerging physical AI.
Holoscan is a near real-time AI computing solution designed for edge applications in healthcare, robotics and industrial automation. It enables integration of sensors and AI models for near real-time insights and decision-making.
Other features of the stereo camera system include:
- Dual 5.1 megapixel automotive-grade global shutter RGB-IR sensors.
- Dot project for depth sensing in daylight, low-light or no light.
- Outputs synchronized RAW RGB-IR data for high fidelity imaging and 3D reconstruction
- Nvidia Holoscan sensor bridge support
- CES 2026 takes place Jan. 6-9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
