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UiPath AI Computer Vision helps RPA robots recognize and interact with on-screen elements when selectors are brittle or unavailable. It is aimed at teams building automations for virtual desktops, remote apps, and other dynamic interfaces.
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UiPath AI Computer Vision is a computer-vision capability inside the UiPath RPA platform. It is designed for developers and automation teams that need robots to interact with interfaces that are difficult to automate with traditional selectors, especially virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) environments and remote desktops.
According to UiPath, you start by building automations in UiPath and using AI Computer Vision activities and recorder-based workflows. It supports deployment through UiPath’s SaaS offering, with on-premises options for Linux and Windows, and a desktop/local-server option mentioned in the documentation.
This is a practical automation layer rather than a general-purpose AI agent. It works well when the main challenge is UI recognition across dynamic screens, images, PDFs, Flash/Silverlight-era interfaces, and VDI streams. UiPath says the system uses a neural network with custom Screen OCR, text matching, and a multi-anchoring system.
It is less clear how much of the broader UiPath platform is required, and pricing was not publicly available on the page beyond a free trial prompt. This is not the right tool if you want a standalone consumer assistant or a model-agnostic agent platform. It is proprietary, and the content does not mention MCP support or local model support.
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