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AI inventory counting

AI inventory counting

Countara counts inventory by sight. Cameras and on-device AI recognise what is on the shelf, tally it and hand reviewed numbers to your ERP. No barcode hunt and no manual keying.

How AI counting works

You train each product once through the cameras. From then on Countara recognises it wherever it sits, so an operator simply walks the aisle while the equipment identifies items and tallies quantities in real time.

Every count is recorded locally and passes an office-side review before it reaches your ERP, so only checked numbers are ever booked.

Why it beats manual counts and scanners

Manual counting is slow and error-prone. A barcode scanner still means triggering every item one at a time. Countara recognises whole shelves in a single pass and confirms each item against any barcode label when one is present.

The result is faster stock-takes, fewer recounts and far less disruption to the work that actually earns the money.

Online or offline

Recognition, counting and the local database all run on the device. A full shift with no connection is no problem. Counts sync to the office the moment the tablet is back on your Wi-Fi.

Fits your ERP

Counts export as clean documents into SAP, Oracle, Microsoft Dynamics 365 and 1C through ready-made adapters or a simple CSV exchange. It all runs on our own software inside your network, with no cloud and no third-party licences.

See a count go from the aisle into your ERP

Book a short walkthrough and watch Countara count real stock by sight, then land reviewed numbers in your ERP.

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Common questions

Does AI inventory counting need barcodes?

No. Countara recognises stock by sight. When a barcode label is present it can confirm the item, but the count never depends on barcodes.

Where is the counting data processed?

On the device, inside your own network. Nothing has to leave your infrastructure to produce a count. Reviewed results sync to the office when connected.