Inaugural State of Visual and Physical AI Survey Finds Underinvestment in Critical AI Areas Despite Proven Value; Budget and Attention Still Focused on GenAI and LLMs

Inaugural State of Visual and Physical AI Survey Finds Underinvestment in Critical AI Areas Despite Proven Value; Budget and Attention Still Focused on GenAI and LLMs Inaugural State of Visual and Physical AI Survey Finds Underinvestment in Critical AI Areas Despite Proven Value; Budget and Attention Still Focused on GenAI and LLMs Voxel51’s survey highlights data challenges and multimodal complexity as key hurdles moving AI into the physical world GlobeNewswire May 27, 2026

SAN FRANCISCO, May 27, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today, Voxel51, the leading multimodal data platform for physical AI, released the findings of the inaugural State of Visual and Physical AI Survey. The study, which surveyed more than 700 professionals working across visual, spatial, and physical AI, looks at how organizations are adopting visual and physical AI, and the challenges they face in bringing these systems into real-world deployment.

A majority of respondents (78%) reported seeing value from their visual and physical AI investments, and expect its importance to grow over the next three years. Yet, 74% state that the industry is underinvested, with the biggest reason being GenAI and LLMs absorbing budget and attention. In fact, only a third say their deployments have made it to production.

Model failure is a major challenge as visual and physical AI projects move to the real-world. Of those surveyed, 100% reported experiencing underperforming models, with 85% saying model failures are common. The survey identified the primary reasons for these failures, and all focused on one area—data.

When asked about challenges, many of those surveyed highlighted insufficient training data, data quality issues, and costly annotation errors as having the biggest impact on projects. Eighty-nine percent reported data as the primary driver of visual and physical AI success, yet 97% continue to struggle to iterate on these more complex datasets.

"Physical AI will be one of the defining technology advances of the next decade. But for safety-critical systems, autonomous vehicles, factory robots, and surgical AI, there is zero margin for error,” said Brian Moore, co-founder and CEO of Voxel51. “The bottleneck isn't algorithms anymore. It's data. The quality, coverage, and observability of training data are what separate organizations that deploy reliable physical AI from those that don't. The companies that treat data understanding as a core competency, not an afterthought, will win."

Key findings from the survey include:

To learn more or download the survey, please visit: 2026 State of Visual and Physical AI Survey.

About Voxel51
Voxel51 is the leading data platform for physical AI. The company's flagship product, FiftyOne, combines open-source flexibility with enterprise-grade capabilities to help teams understand and analyze their multimodal data, annotate the right samples, close quality and coverage gaps, and build models that perform reliably in the real world. Trusted by millions of developers and thousands of enterprises—including Porsche, Vivint, Berkshire Grey, and Microsoft—FiftyOne is how the world's leading AI teams build the data foundation physical AI demands. Learn more at voxel51.com.

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