Oceanir was started to observe a world in a different lens.
We believe that observation should not equal surveillance.
A new optical paradigm.
For too long, the act of "seeing" the world digitally has been synonymous with tracking its inhabitants. We rejected that premise. We asked: what if we could build a lens that sees the world with perfect precision, yet remains blind to the private lives within it?
Oceanir is the result of that question. We are building the infrastructure for privacy-preserving visual intelligence. We combine advanced computer vision with zero-knowledge cryptography to create a system that understands *where* things are, without compromising *who* is there.
The Oceanir Ethos
MIAMI, FL -We prioritize scientific rigor over rapid iteration. It is a choice that defines every product we build. These are not systems that are merely assembled from off-the-shelf components; they are derived from deep, painstaking research into visual positioning systems and zero-knowledge proofs. We believe that true innovation requires the patience to understand the fundamental physics of the problem before attempting to solve it.
Privacy is not a feature we add at the end; it is the substrate upon which we build. In an industry that often treats user data as a commodity, we design architectures where that data is encrypted by default. We have proven that location intelligence does not have to come at the cost of individual anonymity. It is a difficult constraint - mathematically and architecturally - but it is the only one that matters to us.
To achieve this, we maintain a culture of high agency. We are a small team tackling massive, global-scale problems. There are no managers here, only leaders. Everyone at Oceanir has the autonomy to make critical architectural decisions and the responsibility to ship code that works flawlessly in the real world. This is not a place for passive observation; it is a place for builders who care deeply about the future of visual intelligence.
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