Roboflow Changelog: September 2021
Welcome to another installment of the Roboflow Changelog where we summarize the improvements to Roboflow's product suite over the preceding month. You can find the last changelog (for August 2021) here.
The biggest highlights from last month were celebrating the release of Roboflow Universe, our community space for sharing computer vision projects, and our new Plans & Pricing (our advanced features are now free for those sharing their data publicly)!
Roboflow Organize
- Launched new plans and pricing including making our most advanced features free to students and hobbyists open sourcing their projects on Roboflow Universe
- Added Overview/Readme tab to projects
- Enabled team workspace creation & invites
- Revamped URL scheme
- Added ability to delete empty workspaces
- Enabled streamlined signup via roboflow.com
- Added video uploading and annotation to all plans
Roboflow Train
- Launched into general availability
- Improved error handling
- Fixed roboflow.js tensor order non-determinism
Roboflow Deploy
- Released our Zero Shot Object Tracking open source repository
- Added GPU inference-server docker for Enterprise customers
Roboflow Annotate
- Launched Label Assist on all new plans
Other
- Launched Roboflow Universe 🚀
- Refreshed our logo and press kit
- Had a launch party for Roboflow Universe (see the recording)
- Hosted the full team in Des Moines for an on-site
- Volunteered at Meals from the Heartland
- Added Jay (Field Engineer), Kate (Head of Operations), and Palash (Full-Stack Engineer) to the team
- Opened several new job listings (come help us democratize computer vision!)
- 16 bug fixes
- 14 blog posts
- 7 YouTube videos
- Spoke at OpenCV
- Featured in/at: Rackspace, Hacker News (a few times), Yannic Kilcher, Gigazine, AI & Crypto Newsletter, 9to5Mac, Startup Stories, Clay and Milk.
- User projects: classifying galaxy shapes, hard hat detection, plant detection, classifying diabetic retinopathy, soda can recognition, cheating at video games