The market for cannabis is gaining global acceptance, for medical and recreational purposes. The total market size is currently estimated at $340 billion, with over 200 million people globally consuming cannabis weekly. Progress has been made with regulations and progressive thinking for decriminalization and legalization, catapulting cannabis as a high-growth market, but some aspects haven’t been tinkered with enough, like the ability to test cannabis quality at home. HiGrade, an Israeli startup, developed deep learning based technology to cover the full spectrum of cannabis quality testing, all from a smartphone camera.
HiGrade, founded in early 2017, developed image processing technology using deep neural networks to test the quality of cannabis bud and crops by measuring potency and grade, and providing cultivation aid. HiGrade allows all value chain members, from growers to consumers, to test cannabis quality in a fast, cost effective and non destructive way. Their mobile app allows users to capture three images of cannabis buds or plants to measure total THC percentage (Tetrahydrocannabinol) levels, get overall quality, and provide cultivation aid to growers - an agronomist in your pocket.
