Definition
Google Clips was a consumer electronics device developed by Google that utilized on-device machine learning to identify interesting scenes and subjects, such as faces or pets, and automatically capture photos or videos. It featured a fisheye lens and a small screen for framing. Although discontinued, it represented an early engineering practice in embedding lightweight AI models directly into hardware for real-time computer vision tasks, paving the way for smarter IoT devices and automated media capture technologies.
Summary
Google Clips was a pocket-sized AI-powered camera designed to automatically capture moments using machine learning.
Key Concepts
- Computer Vision
- Edge AI
- Automated Photography
- IoT
Use Cases
- Casual photography
- Pet monitoring
- Family memory capture