Hyperspectral Imaging
Look beyond the visible
We design and manufacture integrated Hyperspectral Imaging Solutions
HAIP Solutions
Seeing materials beyond the visible
In many industrial and research applications, making the right decision depends on understanding what a material is made of. Whether it is identifying plastics in recycling streams, analysing food products or studying plant health, reliable information about material composition is essential.
Conventional imaging systems are limited to colour and shape. Hyperspectral imaging goes further by analysing the spectral fingerprint of materials, revealing information about their chemical composition that cannot be seen with the human eye.
This enables materials to be identified, classified and analysed with a high level of precision, making hyperspectral imaging a powerful tool in research and industrial workflows.
At HAIP Solutions, we focus on turning this innovative technology into practical systems. Our solutions are designed to be reliable, easy to integrate and supported by direct technical experts and close collaboration with our customers.
Where hyperspectral imaging creates real impact
APPLICATIONS

VEGETATION
Plant health and physiological processes often reveal themselves in subtle spectral changes long before visible symptoms occur. Hyperspectral imaging enable detailed monitoring of vegetation, allowing to analyse plant stress responses, nutrient status and growth dynamics over time.

RECYCLING
Identifying different plastic types, detecting black polymers or separating mixed material streams: HSI allows sorting systems to identify materials based on their spectral properties, enabling more accurate classification and improved recyclate quality.

FOOD INDUSTRY
In food production, product quality depends on factors that are not always visible on the surface. Variations in moisture, fat distribution or contamination can remain undetected using conventional inspection methods. Hyperspectral imaging provides detailed spectral information that supports automated quality control and more reliable inspection processes.

GEOLOGY
Many minerals share similar visual characteristics while differing significantly in their chemical composition. Spectral analysis therefore plays a central role in geological research and mineral exploration. HSI enables the identification and classification of minerals based on their spectral signatures, supporting more detailed material analysis.

ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
Understanding environmental processes requires the ability to detect subtle changes in vegetation, soil and water conditions over time. Hyperspectral cameras provide high-resolution spectral data that supports large-scale environmental monitoring and ecosystem analysis.
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Turning hyperspectral technology into practical solutions
OUR TECHNOLOGY
Hyperspectral imaging systems consist of several components that must work together reliably. Cameras, illumination and software all play a critical role in capturing and interpreting spectral data. At HAIP Solutions, we focus on building compact and practical systems that combine these elements into solutions that are easy to integrate and operate in research environments or industrial inspection systems.
Our camera systems capture high-resolution spectral data for industrial sorting and inspection workflows, laboratory research and UAV-based applications. We provide multiple camera solutions for VNIR, NIR and SWIR as well as the combination of RGB and SWIR.






Reliable hyperspectral measurements require stable and spectrally consistent lighting. Our illumination solutions are designed specifically for hyperspectral imaging and line-scan industrial environments.



Our software tools enable sensor calibration, data fusion and spectral analysis. With solutions such as BlackStudio and the on-camera classifier real-time data acquisition is easier than ever.
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SAMPLE DATA
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