Soracom announced two new platform services that leverage GenAI capabilities to accelerate IoT development and support video analysis use cases. It also announced that Soracom Query, an AI integration service designed to allow customers to analyse and visualise their IoT network data, has transitioned from early access status to full release.
These announcements build on the company’s existing GenAI capabilities and reaffirm its commitment to making it easy for customers to apply advanced GenAI tools to their IoT networks and device data.
Soracom Query lets customers freely explore their IoT network and connection data to handle everything from isolating rogue SIMs to understanding underlying usage patterns. Instead of developing SQL queries manually, Soracom Query lets IoT network managers ask questions in natural language and generate data visualisations. Soracom Query is now available in general release, with options ranging from lightweight trial option to full Enterprise service including extensive BI tool integration.
Soracom Flux App Templates builds on Soracom Flux, Soracom’s low-code IoT application builder. Flux makes it easy to create custom applications that integrate multiple data sources with Cloud-based GenAI engines, including OpenAI, Google Gemini, Microsoft Azure AI, and Amazon Bedrock. Soracom Flux App Templates makes it easy for even non-technical product managers and external SIs to automatically generate workflows based on a customizable library of fundamental IoT use cases.
Soracom Flux Video Analysis makes it possible to share video data from connected devices through the Soracom Cloud for analysis by AI models like Amazon Bedrock and Google Gemini. This enhancement unlocks new possibilities for advanced IoT applications, such as using motion detection as a trigger to analyze video for compliance with work or security procedures.
Speaking from the main stage at Soracom Discovery 2025, Soracom CTO and Co-Founder Kenta Yasukawa said: “AI holds the promise to unlock the intelligence in all connected things, but only if they can speak a common language. Soracom’s global IoT connectivity platform began with the Cloud. Now, the platform is evolving to become a real-world AI super connector that bridges the gap between the vast potential of GenAI and its practical application in today’s IoT.”
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