Ouster Unveils Stereolabs ZED X Nano: Advanced Stereo Camera for Robotics
Ouster has launched the Stereolabs ZED X Nano, a compact stereo camera designed for robotic manipulation and AI applications. This product aims to address latency and resolution issues faced by existing camera systems, enhancing data collection and processing for robotics teams.

Ouster, Inc. has introduced the Stereolabs ZED X Nano, a wrist-mount stereo camera optimized for robotic manipulation and high-throughput data collection. Unlike traditional cameras that struggle with latency and resolution, the ZED X Nano measures 40% smaller and integrates a global shutter sensor, capturing high-resolution images at up to 120fps.
Its design includes a rugged GMSL2 connection and an onboard vibration-proof IMU, enhancing durability. The camera features a zero-copy capture pipeline, allowing direct data flow to NVIDIA hardware for improved dataset creation.
It supports NVIDIA Isaac and ROS, facilitating seamless integration into robotic systems. The ZED X Nano is available for pre-order, with shipping expected to start in May 2026. The introduction of this camera could significantly improve the efficiency of data collection processes in robotics and AI.




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