Overview
- Robo.ai’s unit Neurovia AI launched its NeuroStream platform Thursday, and the stock rose about 54% in premarket trading to roughly $4.01.
- NeuroStream converts bitmap video into vector math to shrink files while keeping resolution and frame rate, with a 5.5GB 4K 60fps clip reported at 278MB, based on the company’s internal tests.
- The platform outputs in standard file formats that systems can read without extra decompression software, which could lower integration work for customers.
- NeuroStream is built for low-power edge gear like sensors, drones, and cars, and it can run offline for uses in areas such as aerospace, medical imaging, and energy.
- Robo.ai agreed last week to buy Neurovia in a $100 million all-stock deal that is subject to closing conditions, and the company frames the tech as a way to save $1,000 to $1,500 per terabyte each year as it says storage costs have risen fourfold since 2026.