Switzerland, the land of precision, innovation, chocolate, and world-famous watches, is also home to AOS Technologies AG – a global leader in the development and production of high-speed cameras and high-speed streaming systems.
Just like modern Swiss watchmaking, AOS combines cutting-edge mechanics, reliable electronics, and intelligent software solutions into high-performance tools that deliver when it matters most. Our high-speed cameras are built with the same commitment to precision and endurance that has made Swiss engineering world-renowned.
High-speed vision for demanding applications
From the lab to the factory floor, AOS systems are trusted worldwide:
With installations in Europe, Asia, and North America, AOS is proud to deliver Swiss-made reliability to the world.
Built like a swiss watch – engineered to last
An investment in an AOS high-speed camera is more than a purchase – it's a long-term commitment to quality. Like a Swiss watch, every AOS system is designed to perform flawlessly for years. And long after the sale, our customers benefit from comprehensive service and support, ensuring lasting value and confidence in every frame captured.
Get to know AOS Technologies – where Swiss quality meets high-speed innovation.
Since its founding, AOS Technologies has been dedicated to serving its core markets with compact high-speed cameras: automotive crash testing, industrial applications, university and research projects, and defense operations. From day one, our mission has been clear — to build high-speed cameras designed for the harshest environments.
AOS was the first company in the world to introduce battery-operated high-speed cameras, a groundbreaking innovation primarily used for onboard automotive crash tests. These compact, rugged cameras quickly became the new standard, offering improved data safety and reliability in high-stress testing environments.
The durability and robust design of our cameras soon caught the attention of the defense industry, especially for airborne store separation tests, where traditional 16mm film cameras needed a modern replacement. AOS responded by engineering both hardware and software solutions to meet these stringent requirements.
Our compact, portable cameras also proved to be a perfect fit for industrial settings, especially within tight spaces such as assembly lines and automated machinery.
Today, AOS Technologies offers a broad portfolio of high-speed cameras and streaming systems, trusted by professionals across industries. Whether in advanced research labs at universities or in cutting-edge industrial environments, AOS cameras deliver crisp, high-resolution footage—enabling deeper insights and breakthroughs in innovation.
Discover AOS cameras — performance you can rely on, even in the toughest conditions.
AOS Technologies is known for delivering Swiss-engineered high-speed cameras that excel in the harshest environments. Built with precision and reliability in mind, our cameras are trusted across industries — and now, even beyond Earth.
A major milestone for AOS came with the selection of the M-VIT high-speed camera for use in an experimental container aboard the International Space Station (ISS). After extensive testing and evaluation against other brands, the AOS M-VIT camera was chosen for its proven performance, ruggedness, and reliability.
In late 2024, the camera was launched aboard a Falcon 9 rocket to the ISS. Once installed in the experimental module, it began recording high-speed footage of droplet formation and merging in microgravity. This research plays a critical role in understanding the behavior of fluids in space — knowledge that can be applied to improve fueling processes for spacecraft operating in microgravity environments.
Since installation, the M-VIT camera has recorded hundreds of high-speed sequences in various configurations, continuing to deliver valuable scientific data.
It goes without saying — but we’ll say it proudly — AOS is honored to have one of its cameras operating beyond Earth.
To see the experimental container installation in action, watch the video.