Intel RealSense
Contribution: Lead industrial design, CMF, and eCommerce renderings
For the last few years at Surfaceink, I have worked with our engineering team alongside the Intel RealSense engineering team to design and develop Intel’s portfolio of computer vision hardware solutions, designed to add depth perceptions capabilities to a wide variety of machines and devices.
The goal for ID was to create a design language that would be implemented across all the different camera options through form and CMF. Part of the design challenge was that each unique camera had different product requirements, components, and thermal needs.



The Intel RealSense stereo image sensing technologies use two or more cameras to calculate depth and enable devices to see, understand, interact with, and learn from their environment.

The LiDAR camera L515 is perfect for indoor applications that require depth data at high resolution and high accuracy. With less than 3.5W power consumption for depth streaming, the L515 is the world’s smallest and most power efficient high resolution LiDAR camera.

Designed for indoor applications under controlled lighting, the Intel RealSense SR305 is optimized for measuring depths ranging from 0.66 to 4.9′, such as in face analytics and tracking, scanning and mapping, scene segmentation, hand and finger tracking, and augmented reality.

Intel RealSense ID F455 is an out of the box solution that combines an active depth sensor with a specialized neural network. This delivers secure and accurate facial authentication. The device is smaller than a credit card but can authenticate reliably in less than a second.

The Intel RealSense Tracking Camera T265 uses proprietary V-SLAM technology with computing at the edge and is key for applications that require a highly accurate and low-latency tracking solution, including robotics, drones, augmented reality and virtual reality.