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This article highlights the value of utilizing LiDAR sensor technology to capture data points for Croptracker’s Harvest Quality Vision technology.

LiDAR technology is a system that generate three-dimensional precise measurement of distances based in light pulses that are invisible to human eye. This process takes just nanoseconds to perform.

The main advantages of LiDAR include:

  • the light source is an integrated part of the solution

  • LiDAR sensors use an eye-safe laser to emit light pulses which light up the desired area

  • unlike cameras, they function independently of the ambient lighting.


LiDAR is a pulsed laser that records the time it takes - at nano-second speeds - for that signal to return to source, enabling it to generate a 3D model with greater accuracy than just a simple camera ever could. Think of it like the way a bat 'sees' the world around it through echolocation; those pulses create an image.

The first three-dimensional LiDAR sensor was introduced more than a decade ago. The spinning unit cost around $75,000 and was significantly larger than a smartphone.

To incorporate LiDAR sensors into its recent iPad Pro and iPhone Pro devices, Apple needed produce them in a radically smaller and cheaper format; click on this next link to see a: List devices with LiDAR camera.

Capture hundreds of data points for each piece of detected fruit in five seconds with Croptracker.
  • Collect fruit size distribution scan results within 3mm of accuracy in optimal conditions

  • Create detailed reports tailored to making important storage and sales decisions

  • Pay for what you use – pricing is modular with licenses issued on a per-user basis.

  • Get information in real time uploaded on your Croptracker system.

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