What is Gravio?
Gravio is an Edge Computing Platform that connects sensors and computer vision AI/ML. Gravio users can deploy the edge server called "Gravio HubKit" on their own macOS, Windows, or Linux hardware (including Raspberry Pi). Or they can use the "Gravio Hub", a set-top box that fully with LTE functionality, and the Gravio HubKit pre-installed.
Gravio integrates with common standards, including
- HTTP Rest/API
- MQTT
- Zigbee
- Bluetooth
- ONVIF
- RTSP
- TensorFlow
- EnOcean based sensors
Sensors include temperature, humidity, air pressure, buttons, vibration, laser distance, PIR/motion, magnet, CO2, barcode reader, and more. They are also considering the user's own sensors if there is a business case.
Output devices include colored light, matrix display, all sorts of APIs, including HTTP POST/GET requests, e-mail, Slack, Twilio, AWS, Google Analytics, CSV, Audio, and others.
Gravio is built for starting small and manageable but scaling big. Prototyping as well as large-scale deployment. Gravio is an edge-based IoT platform, and can work entirely offline/on-premise with one's own local "cloud" server without access to the Internet.
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Technical Details
| Deployment Types | On-Premise |
|---|---|
| Operating Systems | Windows, Linux, Mac |
| Mobile Application | Apple iOS, Android, Gravio Monitor, an Android/iOS app allows you to monitor sensor data at the edge |
| Supported Countries | Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, United Kingdom, United States, Germany, Switzerland, Netherlands |
| Supported Languages | English, Japanese |




