See the vine like never before. Preserve every vine, decide faster.

Vitivisio puts the power of data and artificial intelligence at the service of winemakers. We have developed a solution combining an onboard vision sensor compatible with all types of vineyard machinery, Artificial Intelligence, and a SaaS platform for the grower, enabling vine-by-vine visibility.

The Vitivisio team posing with the on-board sensor for vineyard disease detection.
Rows of lush green vines on the hillsides of Saint-Amand-sur-Fion under a partly cloudy sky.

Our Story

Vitivisio was born in March 2022 from the meeting of Arnaud Susset—an engineer-researcher-entrepreneur with over 20 years of expertise in optical systems and AI developed across industries such as Rail, Defense, and Aeronautics—and Laurent Godeau, a winemaker-entrepreneur with over 16 years of expertise in the wine industry. Two complementary skill sets and a shared vision: Computer Vision will facilitate vineyard monitoring and the diagnostics of the winemaker, whose core craft is to observe and analyze the vine.

We are at the beginning of a true agricultural revolution. Following mechanization and chemistry, we have now entered the era of data and precision. At Vitivisio, we are convinced that this is the direction of history and the future of our vineyards—that viticulture will be managed vine by vine, using tools that augment human expertise without replacing it. This is the revolution we are building in the vineyards with Vitivisio.

2022
Origins
The idea takes shape

Birth of Vitivisio: the concept of combining embedded vision, AI, and viticulture takes shape.

2023
Prototype
The QuadLab in the vineyards

The first prototype of sensors, the QuadLab is deployed in the vineyards of Anjou, Saint-Emilion, and Pomerol.

2024
Expansion
20M data points, VitiBox created

Over 20 million data points analyzed, deployment across 10 AOCs (Cognac, Bordeaux, Loire, Champagne), and the first VitiBox prototype is created. The VitiBox enables simultaneous acquisition on two rows and real-time analysis.

2025
eVitivisio
SaaS platform launched

Official launch of the eVitivisio SaaS platform: each winemaker can access the history of their vineyards with a single click.

2025
Deployment
First VitiBoxes in Champagne

The first series of VitiBoxes deployed in the Champagne region.

2025
Robotics
Tests on machines and robots

Robotics underway: successful tests on all types of viticultural machinery, including autonomous robots.

2025
Innovation Award at VITeff
Innovation Award

Vitivisio, winner of the Innovation Award at VITeff, the international Sparkling Wine Exhibition in Épernay.

Building the viticulture of tomorrow together

Mission

Empowering winemakers with tools that augment human expertise without replacing it, to optimize yields, reduce inputs, and ensure the long-term sustainability of the vineyard.

Vision

To become the European benchmark for precision viticulture and contribute to a more efficient, resilient, and sustainable industry.

Viticultural robot equipped with the Vitivisio sensor for detecting wood diseases, showcased during the demonstration in Saint-Amand-sur-Fion.
Automatic grape cluster detection by AI on a vineyard image.

Innovation

Research and development at the heart of our DNA.

Vitibox sensor mounted on a crawler tractor in a vineyard under a blue sky.

Precision

RTK sensors and AI for centimetric accuracy.

Rows of lush green vines on the hillsides of Saint-Amand-sur-Fion under a partly cloudy sky.

Sustainability

Preserve the vineyard and its ecosystems.

The Vitivisio team posing with the on-board sensor for vineyard disease detection.

Proximity

Field support for winegrowers and partners.

Our Expertise

Vitibox Sensors: On-board proximity detection sensors compatible with all types of vineyard machinery (tractors, straddle tractors, robots), capable of operating day and night alongside regular vineyard work.

SaaS Platform: Real-time visualization, multi-season tracking, centimetric geolocation of each vine, and automated disease detection (Esca, Flavescence Dorée, vine decline, etc.).

Artificial Intelligence & Data: Over 30 million data points collected, automated analyses, high-definition imaging, and decision-support recommendations.

Grappe de raisin bleu mûr sur la vigne avec un réseau de points et de lignes superposé, symbolisant l’utilisation de technologies avancées pour le suivi et l’optimisation de la viticulture.

Analyzed Grape Varieties

Deployed AOCs

Millions of data points in 3 years

Behind Vitivisio, a passionate team that makes the difference.

Laurent Godeau

Laurent Godeau

Co-Founder & CEO – Vine and Operations Expert

Arnaud Susset

Arnaud Susset

Co-fondateur & Directeur Général – Expert Vigne et Opérations

Matthias Sesboue

Matthias Sesboue

Technical Director – Data & Deployment Expert

Kenza Lahdir

Kenza Lahdir

Data Scientist

Tony Moura Salgueiro

Tony Moura Salgueiro

Data Engineer

Baptiste Leroy

Baptiste Leroy

Embedded Systems Engineer

Jordi Garcia Gomez

Jordi Garcia Gomez

Data Analyst

They Trust Us:

Thanks to Vitivisio, we located an Esca-infected vine at the exact row and vine, confirmed in the field within seconds using the mobile app.

Arnaud Marchand

Viticultural Service Provider in Champagne.

In 2024, I volunteered to test the Vitivisio sensor, convinced that technology is a winemaker’s best ally. I used the Vitivisio sensor across my plots in 2024 and 2025. It is a preventive tool for monitoring vine decline diseases, such as Flavescence dorée. Since it is mounted on my tractor during soil cultivation, data acquisition happens while I work—meaning no time wasted and no need for time-consuming extra passes. Ultimately, I get a true assessment of my vineyard plots without having to rely on labor-intensive field scouting.

Laurent Klepka

Vigneron à Oger (Champagne)

We are always looking to increase precision. We can do it—artificial intelligence is here to serve viticulture, and what we are striving to build is the viticulture of tomorrow. Vitivisio is a vital tool that I want to rely on in the years to come.

Vianney de Tastes

Château Soucherie (Loire)

For me, precision viticulture is the perfect complement to precision enology. In terms of agroecology, we often lack observation points. Vitivisio is a tool that will allow me to better observe nature and manage it effectively

Philippe Bardet

Vignobles Bardet (Saint-Emilion)