Watchkeeper Wins Cannes Innovation Route Award 2025

We are proud to announce that our Watchkeeper system has been awarded the Innovation Route Award at the Cannes Yachting Festival in the category “Solutions that improve the navigation experience.”
SEA.AI Team receiving the Innovation Route Award 2025 at Cannes Festival Yachting 2025
Photo credit: @SEA.AI

This award celebrates the most forward-thinking companies in the marine sector, highlighting technologies that enhance safety, comfort, and performance on the water.

From more than 120 entries, the jury selected Watchkeeper because it makes advanced collision avoidance accessible to every boater.

 

Why Watchkeeper Matters

Collisions are one of the leading causes of serious marine accidents, often involving debris, unlit buoys, marine mammals, or even people in the water—hazards that radar or AIS frequently miss. Nighttime only makes this risk greater.

Coming into harbor late, with low visibility and buoys blending into the dark water, can turn a routine arrival into a nerve-racking experience. Watchkeeper changes that.

Our system combines:

  • Ultra-wide 4K optics

  • Optional thermal imaging

  • AI trained on millions of marine objects

 

With these capabilities, Watchkeeper detects and classifies hazards, calculates risk, and alerts crews to urgent dangers—day or night.

Built on Innovation and Community

Winning the Innovation Route Award is a huge honor—not just for our technology, but for the team and community behind it.

Since 2018, when we were still known as OSCAR, offshore racing partners helped create the first training dataset by sailing through brutal 24-hour conditions to teach our AI how to detect floating hazards that other systems, and even the human eye, can miss.

Our earliest customers were pioneers. Their trust and feedback shaped Watchkeeper into what it is today. Thanks to our partners and distribution network, this technology now reaches crews all over the world.

This award proves that real innovation isn’t built in a lab—it’s built on trust, grit, and a shared drive to make the sea safer for everyone.

SEA.AI Crew at Innovation Route Awards in Cannes Yachting Festival 2025
Photo credit: @SEA.AI

Accessible Safety for Every Boater

The Watchkeeper lineup starts at just €4,490 ($4,990 USD) for the entry-level dawn-to-dusk model, with seven configurations designed to fit a wide range of vessels and navigation styles. Options range from low-light optical setups to full thermal imaging for 24/7 coverage.

Key benefits include

  • Easy installation and seamless integration with onboard electronics

  • Clean, modern hardware available in black or white

  • Simple, intuitive interface with clear alerts and minimal training

  • Built-in LTE for automatic updates, diagnostics, and remote support

Watchkeeper delivers advanced technology in a way that’s remarkably easy to use.

What Our Users Say

“I chose Watchkeeper because it offers true AI innovation in a form that’s accessible and practical. It enhances safety without adding complexity.”
Marco Bocchieri
Yacht Owner
Even with limited use, Watchkeeper impressed me. The AI instantly picks up and classifies objects, and the system is straightforward to operate.
Capt. Riccardo Spatolisano
Azimut 26 Grande – MY BK

Meet Us at Cannes

We are showcasing Watchkeeper—the award-winning innovation—at our stand in Vieux Port – PAN 345 during the Cannes Yachting Festival.

SEA.AI Team at Cannes Yachting Festival 2025
Team SEA.AI: Bruno Guérin (on the left), Solenn Gouerou (in the centre), Thomas Degermann (on the right)

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