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Build on our vision.

The long-term goal of SirusAI is to expose its operational vision infrastructure through enterprise-grade APIs — so organisations and developers can build their own applications on intelligence that has already proved itself in the field. The rollout is progressive and deliberate: each API opens once the capability behind it has been validated in production.

# recognise every face in one classroom photo
POST /v1/vision/recognise
 
{
  "image": "<base64>",
  "collection": "class-10b",
  "liveness": true
}
 
→ 200 OK
{
  "faces_detected": 45,
  "recognised": 42,
  "liveness_passed": true,
  "matches": ["stu_0117", "stu_0254", …]
}
The strategy

Proved through products. Then opened.

The most trusted AI platforms followed the same arc: validate the model through real products first, then open the underlying capability to the world. SirusAI is following that arc deliberately.

Today, our recognition infrastructure earns its production record through the Classroom Intelligence platform — thousands of real faces, real lighting conditions, and real operational constraints, every single day. Every API we open will carry that production history behind it.

This is why our API layer rolls out progressively rather than all at once: we'd rather offer fewer endpoints that genuinely hold up than a long catalogue of capabilities that only work in demos.

Production validation now

The recognition core runs live inside the Classroom Intelligence platform, accumulating operational evidence across institutions.

Early access partners next

Selected developers and organisations get first access to the recognition and liveness APIs, with direct engineering support.

Progressive public rollout planned

Image intelligence, video intelligence, and CCTV intelligence APIs open in stages — each gated on proven reliability.

Full vision automation layer the goal

Operational automation APIs that let any organisation build vision-driven workflows on SirusAI infrastructure.

i.The API
roadmap.

Six API families, opening progressively. Early-access partners help shape the interfaces before public release — if one of these is core to what you're building, talk to us now.

POST/v1/face/recognise

Face Recognition API

Detect and recognise faces — single or many — against your enrolled collections. Built on the same multi-face core running in production classrooms today.

early access
POST/v1/face/liveness

Liveness Detection API

Verify that a face is a real, present person — not a photo, screen, or replay. The anti-fraud layer protecting every attendance record we process.

early access
POST/v1/image/analyse

Image Intelligence API

Broader visual understanding of still images — scene context, environment awareness, and the building blocks of visual analytics.

in development
POST/v1/video/analyse

Video Intelligence API

Understanding across time: movement, events, and patterns in recorded or streaming video — the foundation for monitoring applications.

planned
POST/v1/cctv/stream

CCTV Intelligence API

Live intelligence on real CCTV feeds — the environment Show & Go was engineered for from day one. Recognition and awareness on the cameras already on your walls.

planned
POST/v1/automation/workflow

Operational Automation API

The destination: vision-triggered workflows. Define what your operation should do when the system sees something — and let the infrastructure act.

the goal

ii.What building on
SirusAI means.

Three commitments that hold for every endpoint we ever ship.

i.

Field-proved, not benchmark-proved.

Every capability is validated through live production deployments before it reaches the API surface. You inherit the operational record, not just the model weights.

ii.

Built for your worst input.

The infrastructure assumes low-quality streams, bad lighting, and crowded scenes by default — because that's what it was raised on. Clean input is a bonus, not a requirement.

iii.

Enterprise-grade from day one.

Authentication, collections management, audit-friendly responses, and predictable behaviour at scale — designed for organisations that deploy, not just experiment.

Get in early.

Early-access partners shape the API surface and get direct engineering support from the team building the infrastructure. If vision capability is core to your product, this is the right time to start the conversation.