NomadGo, the industry leader in Inventory AI, today announced its NomadGo Early Access Program of NomadGo’s new intelligence layer that expands NomadGo Inventory AI from observing the physical world...

New intelligence layer builds on NomadGo Inventory AI, unlocking real-time, location-specific inventory data that operators and leaders can use to ask questions, receive recommendations, and act instantly
SEATTLE: NomadGo, the industry leader in Inventory AI, today announced its NomadGo Early Access Program of NomadGo’s new intelligence layer that expands NomadGo Inventory AI from observing the physical world to actionable reasoning. This new offering provides even greater access to live, location-level inventory data from NomadGo, while adding a reasoning engine that helps operators and businesses ask better questions, understand conditions, receive recommendations, and take action based on what is actually happening on the ground. Select customers can now trial the physical-world reasoning engine, ahead of full availability in Q2 2026.
NomadGo introduced NomadGo Inventory AI in Q4 2025, setting the industry foundation for delivering fast, frequent, and accurate visibility into physical inventory, including counts, velocity, utilization, and capacity. The new reasoning engine reflects the next stage in that journey, extending the platform based on customer-led experimentation and real-world learnings. In its current form, the engine builds on observed physical inventory signals to surface explainable insights and recommended actions, helping business owners explore new ways to translate physical-world data into meaningful operational value.
This engine reasons over live, location-level inventory data captured directly from physical environments. This data is continuously generated by NomadGo, which observes and captures inventory across shelves and storage areas using an iPad or iPhone device. Rather than introducing a new data source, the NomadGo now adds a new layer of intelligence, enabling reasoning and decision-making on top of the physical reality NomadGo Inventory AI already observes.
“NomadGo’s updated Inventory AI tool increases our ability to see and manage inventory across our restaurants,” said Russ Lo Bello, President of The Phoenix Organization and a Burger King franchisee. “For example, one use could be when a store unexpectedly runs out of an item, our teams often must react after the fact by calling nearby locations and manually coordinating transfers. What’s compelling is the idea that it could recognize those conditions earlier, understand why a shortage is likely, and proactively recommend or initiate a store-to-store transfer before it impacts sales. We see this as an important step toward a future where inventory issues are anticipated and handled automatically, not discovered at the last minute.”
From Insight to Action
Delivered through an easy-to-use web application, the engine allows operators and planners to:
“Traditional business intelligence tools summarize what has happened, and general-purpose AI models reason over the data they’re given," said David Greschler, CEO and co-founder of NomadGo. “Our reasoning engine is different. It reasons over live, location-level inventory data captured directly from physical environments through our app. This allows our customers to understand and act on real-world supply chain conditions – from availability risk and space utilization to compliance and the financial impact of inventory decisions – helping them make smarter, faster choices every day.”
NomadGo is now welcoming select operators and supply chain leaders to join the NomadGo Early Access Program. To sign up, visit http://www.nomad-go.com/inventory-reasoning-engine. Early access users can create locations, generate inventory data as captured by NomadGo, and explore how reasoning over physical reality can inform better decisions and help improve their business.
To see the new engine in action, watch this video:
About NomadGo
NomadGo is on a mission to make manual, inaccurate inventory counts a thing of the past. Its proprietary, patented NomadGo Inventory AI uses Spatial Vision to see and understand inventory in 3D, instantly counting items stored anywhere using a smartphone or tablet - without requiring a network connection. The data generated includes highly accurate counts, storage capacity, utilization, and planogram compliance, enabling a more agile and responsive supply chain.
To see it in action, visit www.nomadgo.com.
Fonte: Business Wire
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