A premier multimodal data intelligence firm — bridging the gap between raw visual data and actionable machine intelligence.
VoxelEon (n.) / vok-sel-ee-on
Derived from Voxel — the fundamental unit of three-dimensional space — and Eon — representing a vast, infinite period of time. Together, it signifies unlimited precision in every dimension.
VoxelEon is a premier multimodal data intelligence firm specializing in high-fidelity annotation for the next generation of computer vision. We bridge the gap between raw visual data and actionable machine intelligence through hyper-precise labeling across 2D, 3D, and temporal video streams.
VoxelEon is a subsidiary of Global Elite Concern (GEC). Primary domain: voxeleon.com. Support: support@voxeleon.com.
VoxelEon · Global Elite Concern (GEC)
voxeleon.com · support@voxeleon.com
The $8B+ data annotation market is broken. Traditional services charge $2–$15 per image with inconsistent quality. Open-source tools lack integrated ML automation. Enterprise platforms cost $12K–$100K+/year minimum, excluding startups entirely.
Most platforms produce low-confidence labels without adaptive feedback loops — and none automatically distinguish between AI-sure, human-needed, and edge-case images.
VoxelEon spans two integrated product surfaces that share domain intent but operate as independent, production-ready systems:
A fully independent annotation engine built on FastAPI + React 18 + PostgreSQL. Features dataset ingestion, model-assisted labeling, triage workflows, QA validation, analytics, role-based access, and dataset export. Deployable cloud-native or on-premises.
An overlay extension that augments CVAT with enterprise workflows — vendor management, batch routing, QA governance, billing, policy enforcement (OPA), RBAC, leaderboards, and webhook/event integration via RabbitMQ. Runs as a dedicated FastAPI microservice alongside the CVAT container stack.
VoxelEon implements a five-tier role hierarchy with plan-based feature gating:
Plans: Free → Professional → Enterprise. Route-level access enforced at the application layer.
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