UiPath Automation Hub
Make RPA bots read dynamic screens like a human
UiPath AI Computer Vision helps UiPath Robots recognize on-screen elements when selectors break. It’s aimed at teams automating VDIs, legacy apps, PDFs, images, and other hard-to-target interfaces.
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UiPath AI Computer Vision is a computer vision capability for UiPath’s RPA platform. It is designed for automation teams and RPA developers who need robots to interact with dynamic interfaces, virtual desktops, and applications where traditional selectors are unreliable.
According to UiPath, you get started inside the UiPath automation ecosystem and can deploy it through SaaS, on-premises for Linux and Windows, or from a desktop local server pack. It is meant to work with UiPath Robots and supports automation across desktop and web environments, especially in VDI setups such as Citrix, VMware, Microsoft RDP, and VNC.
This looks strongest when you need vision-based automation on interfaces that are difficult to handle with standard RPA techniques. UiPath says it uses a neural network with custom Screen OCR, text matching, and a multi-anchoring system to identify UI elements, which should make automations more resilient on remote desktops and mixed UI types.
The tradeoff is that this is not a general-purpose AI agent or a standalone computer-use product; it is a specialized part of UiPath’s automation stack. Pricing was not publicly available on the page, and the content does not clearly spell out model provider details, MCP support, or whether any local/offline model is involved. If you are not already using UiPath, or you need a simple chat-based assistant rather than RPA infrastructure, this is probably not the right fit.
Responds to prompts but takes no autonomous action.
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