Connect computer vision models to your business logic
with our pre-made templates.
Count the number of objects that appear in an image.
Measure the distance between two or more objects.
Get a text message when criteria are met in your model.
Get a text when:
Read the value on any analog dial with a camera.
Receive an email when criteria are met.
Get notified when:
Draw boxes around predictions returned by the Roboflow API.
Use the Roboflow API to run predictions on every media asset in a folder.
Create a new image using the results of an instance segmentation model.
Use a model to control a stream managed using OBS.
Track how objects move in an image.
Play a sound after an object is identified.
Sound an alarm when:
Identify QR codes in images and retrieve their contents.
Narrate the objects in a room.
Save records with information about predictions to a spreadsheet.
A web utility to draw polygons and retrieve coordinates for computer vision applications.
Track individual objects in a video.
Use the Roboflow homepage demo as a starting point to build your own browser inference widget.
Crop the results of a model prediction into new files.
Learn best practices on how to train a model using aerial imagery.
Build models to identify and count objects such as:
Use the Earth Engine API to retrieve photos for use in a computer vision model.
Collect initial data to start building a model, or collect new data to improve the performance of existing models.
Learn to detect objects in aerial imagery and use georeferencing to identify the location of each object.
Use this technique with models that perform tasks such as:
https://blog.roboflow.com/vector-analysis/
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