Expanded portfolio enables reliable multi-camera vision, longer reach and simplified deployment for industrial environments
Live demos and partner integrations showcase real-time perception and control at industrial scale
SAN FRANCISCO — April 16, 2026 — RealSense today announced expanded support for Gigabit Multimedia Serial Link (GMSL) across its depth camera portfolio, delivering a scalable, production-ready perception platform for robotics and industrial automation. The company will showcase its new GMSL-enabled lineup at Hannover Messe 2026, Hall 26, Stand D29.
Robots and industrial automation require high-precision, robust and reliable perception systems to ensure they navigate safely and operate predictably across a variety of conditions. GMSL is rapidly emerging as the preferred standard for robotic industrial vision systems, overcoming the limitations of USB with improved synchronization, longer cable reach and greater dependability in demanding environments.
By enabling rugged, scalable multi-camera perception through a single cable infrastructure, GMSL supports the next generation of autonomous machines operating in factories, warehouses and logistics environments.
Expanding the GMSL Portfolio
RealSense is introducing GMSL support across three of its most widely used depth cameras:
- D401: Sub-millimeter precision in a compact form factor, ideal for robotic arms and humanoids, with a tiny GMSL package that enables near-invisible integration into manipulators
- D430: High-accuracy, mid-range 3D depth sensing, deployed extensively across robotics systems worldwide
- D415: Precision mid-range scanning and spatial intelligence in factories and warehouses



These join the existing D457, creating the industry’s most comprehensive lineup of industrial-ready GMSL depth cameras.
The cameras are powered by the RealSense SDK 2.0, featuring native ROS 2 support for seamless integration into modern robotics stacks. The RealSense D457 also includes native models in Isaac Sim, accelerating development and significantly reducing sim-to-real deployment time. Crucially, all RealSense cameras perform depth processing directly on-device via the company’s AI Vision ASIC, eliminating the need for external compute while delivering low-latency, reliable performance at the edge.
Built for Industrial Scale
USB-based systems often require complex synchronization and can suffer from instability in harsh environments. GMSL enables:
- Consistent, predictable performance with reduced calibration needs
- Native multi-camera synchronization with up to 8 cameras per system
- Long-reach, secure industrial cabling via FAKRA connectors
- Reduced system complexity and cost with up to four cameras per deserializer
These capabilities allow OEMs and system integrators to deploy scalable, multi-camera perception systems with greater reliability and lower total cost of ownership.
From Cameras to a “Visual Cortex”
The launch marks a shift from standalone sensors to an integrated perception platform, designed for industrial-scale deployment and multi-camera autonomy. This innovation reinforces RealSense as the visual cortex of Physical AI, delivering the perception layer that enables machines to see, understand and act in the physical world.
“Industrial autonomy depends on perception that works in the real world, not just in the lab,” said Nadav Orbach, CEO of RealSense. “With our GMSL portfolio, we enable scalable multi-camera vision with the reliability, reach and integration simplicity required for production deployment. Together with partners like AVerMedia, we are making it easier to build and deploy complete perception systems, faster and at scale.”
Partner Ecosystem and Live Demonstrations
At Hannover Messe, RealSense and its partners will demonstrate real-world applications of scalable perception:
- AVerMedia Demo (Multi-Camera Scaling): Built on a compact indoor AMR, the AVerMedia SenseEdge Development Kit demonstrates real-time 3D perception for navigation through synchronized multimodal sensing and on-device inference. Powered by RealSense GMSL cameras and the RealSense Visual Cortex, the system supports up to 4 cameras per interface and scales to 8 cameras out of the box.
- Inbolt Demo (Real-Time Control): Inbolt will demonstrate real-time part tracking and robot control using AI-driven software and a RealSense D435 depth camera integrated into a robot-mounted system. The demo highlights continuous localization and closed-loop trajectory control, showing how perception translates directly into precise robotic action in production environments.
“RealSense’s new GMSL cameras significantly advance 3D perception capabilities, and our expanded SenseEdge Development Kit provides a validated, production-ready platform to deploy them at scale,” said Alex Liu, Vice President, Industrial Product Division at AVerMedia. “By enabling the full RealSense GMSL lineup across both AGX Orin and NVIDIA Jetson AGX Thor editions, we’re helping customers accelerate from development to real-world deployment in robotics and industrial environments.”
Thought Leadership and Sessions
RealSense executives will also lead key sessions at Hannover Messe, including:
- Panel Discussion: Led by Mike Nielsen, RealSense CMO, “The Visual Cortex for Industrial Robots: From Perception to Predictable Autonomy,” will be held April 21 at 10:25 CEST in Hall 26, Solution Lab (E43), Expert Stage 2
- Demo Talk: Chris Matthieu, RealSense VP Developer Ecosystem, will explore human-robot interaction and identity recognition in his presentation, “When Robots Recognize You,” onApril 24 at 10:20 CEST inHall 26, Solution Lab, Spotlight Stage
For more information, contact Penny Malsch, RealSense Global Senior Marketing Strategist, at penny.malsch@realsenseai.com
About RealSense
RealSense delivers industry-leading depth cameras and vision technology used in autonomous mobile and humanoid robots, access control, industrial automation, healthcare and more. With a mission to deliver world-class perception systems for Physical AI and safely integrate robotics and AI into everyday life, RealSense provides intelligent, secure and reliable vision systems that help machines navigate and interact with the human world. The company is headquartered in Cupertino, California, with operations worldwide.
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