Autonomous
Inventory
Monitoring System
Stop discovering inventory problems during your next physical count. An autonomous inventory monitoring system gives you a live view of every pallet position — flagging discrepancies, location errors, and missing items the moment they occur.
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See what a live inventory monitoring system costs vs. your current cycle count process.
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What Gets Deployed



Manual Inventory Is Costing You More Than You Think
Discovering Problems Too Late
Cycle counts happen weekly or monthly. Inventory problems happen daily. By the time your count catches a discrepancy, the downstream damage is already done.
Snapshot Data Isn't Enough
A physical count gives you inventory state at one moment in time. A monitoring system gives you continuous visibility — so you always know what you have, where it is, and what's changed.
No Alerts, Just Reports
Manual processes produce reports. A monitoring system produces alerts — the moment a pallet goes missing, a location is wrong, or stock drops below threshold.
Deployed in 4–6 Weeks
Monitoring Scope Design
We map your warehouse layout, define monitoring zones, and identify the inventory locations and SKUs that need continuous visibility.
WMS & Alert Integration
Connect to your WMS for discrepancy detection. Configure alert thresholds: location errors, missing items, stock-level triggers.
Go Live
Drones begin continuous monitoring. Your WMS receives updates after every flight. Your team receives alerts — not weekly reports.
Dashboard & Reporting
Access the real-time inventory dashboard from any device. Historical tracking, trend analysis, and automated compliance reports included.
The World's First Fully Autonomous Inventory Drone
Real-Time Inventory Dashboard
A live view of every pallet position in your warehouse — updated after every drone flight. See inventory status, location accuracy, and discrepancy flags from any device.
Instant Discrepancy Alerts
When a pallet is missing, misplaced, or falls below threshold — your team is notified within the hour, not at next month's count.
Automated Compliance Reporting
Automated cycle count records, audit trails, and inventory accuracy reports — eliminating manual documentation and satisfying compliance requirements automatically.
No Infrastructure Changes
Corvus drones operate on their own mesh network. No Wi-Fi required. The dock mounts to standard racking. Monitoring starts without facility modifications.
Stop Discovering Problems.
Start Preventing Them.
Get a free monitoring assessment and see exactly what continuous inventory visibility looks like at your distribution center.
Common Questions
It monitors pallet positions, barcode labels, and license plates across all racking locations — flagging mismatches against your WMS expected locations, detecting empty locations, missing pallets, and items outside of their designated zones.
Discrepancies are flagged within the hour of detection — typically at the end of each drone flight, which run every 2–4 hours depending on your monitoring schedule. Critical locations can be flagged for higher-frequency monitoring.
Yes. We can configure priority monitoring for specific SKUs, high-value pallets, or temperature-sensitive inventory — running more frequent flights to those locations and providing enhanced alert sensitivity.
Corvus integrates with all major WMS platforms including SAP, Oracle WMS, Manhattan Associates, Blue Yonder, 3PL Central, and others via API. Your team sees discrepancies directly in the systems they already use.
Cycle counting is a scheduled, periodic process. Monitoring is continuous and event-driven. With a monitoring system, you don't schedule inventory checks — the system continuously validates inventory state and alerts you when something changes unexpectedly.