Pilot program

A small number of validation cases. Selected with care.

Tattva3D is currently engaging forensic engineers, accident reconstruction teams, and insurers as pilot collaborators. The goal is mutual validation — a real case, a real measurement, a reviewable result.

P.01What we are looking for

Strong fit

  • Short clips — seconds to a few minutes
  • Known scene geometry, survey, or scan data available
  • A clear measurement question (e.g. speed, trajectory, position)
  • Willingness to share inputs under appropriate agreement

Possible fit

  • Partial scene geometry with measurable references
  • Calibration imagery available for the source camera
  • Cases where constraint can be added through additional measurement

Out of scope

  • Long, unconstrained, freely-moving footage with no scene anchors
  • Cases requiring inferred geometry the camera never observed
  • Requests for a single-number answer with no review of inputs
P.02How it works
  1. 01

    Initial conversation

    A short call to understand the case, the available evidence, and the measurement that matters.

  2. 02

    Material review

    Under NDA, we review the source video, available scene data, and any calibration material.

  3. 03

    Pilot execution

    We run the constrained recovery and produce an audit manifest alongside the result.

  4. 04

    Joint review

    You — and any party you choose — can re-run the analysis from the manifest and challenge any step.

P.03What a first pilot should produce
01

A reviewable run

An audit manifest containing inputs, parameters, intermediates, and outputs — re-executable by you or a third party.

02

A measurable output

A concrete result tied to the case: a speed estimate, a trajectory, or a per-frame camera pose, expressed in scene-aligned units with uncertainty.

03

A short technical memo

A concise written summary of assumptions, scene constraints, methods used, and the boundary of what the result supports.

P.04About Tattva3D

Tattva3D is an independent, research-stage venture working on deterministic recovery of motion and scene-aligned measurements from monocular video. It is being built specifically for use cases where the result must withstand technical and legal review.

The current stage of the company is intentionally small and selective. Pilot collaborators are treated as design partners — their cases shape the validation roadmap, and they get direct access to the people building the system.

If your case fits, we would like to hear about it.