Voyis has launched a new product naming strategy across its underwater imaging portfolio, introducing a clearer and more scalable framework for its subsea technologies.
The updated architecture follows the expansion of the company’s product portfolio to support a growing range of underwater applications, including visual inspection, photogrammetry, real-time spatial perception, and high-accuracy 3D measurement. As the technology evolved, the company identified the need for a naming structure that more accurately reflects system functionality, performance tiers, and operational focus.
Rather than focusing solely on hardware distinctions, the new framework introduces clearly defined product series aligned with how customers deploy Voyis technology in the field. The structure is intended to help customers and partners more intuitively identify the appropriate solution for inspection or survey requirements.
Voyis confirmed that the renaming does not impact product specifications, certifications, or existing deployments. Customers can expect the same optical performance, calibration processes, and validated accuracy standards that define Voyis systems today.

Patricia Sestari, Head of Marketing at Voyis, commented, “This evolution in naming is more than cosmetic. It reflects how our technology has evolved. Our systems today are not simply cameras, they are integrated perception and measurement platforms. The new structure communicates that progression clearly and positions us for the next phase of growth.”
The announcement comes as Voyis continues expanding into industries including nuclear energy and aquaculture, while maintaining growth in offshore energy, ocean sciences, defense, and civil infrastructure. With increased industry emphasis on data-driven asset integrity and digital twin development, the updated naming strategy is designed to ensure clarity in system capability and positioning as the portfolio continues to diversify.
By aligning product names with system function and performance, Voyis aims to simplify communication across engineering teams, procurement departments, and inspection service providers, while reinforcing its long-term vision of delivering trusted underwater data to support confident decision-making.



