Thinaer Releases Sonar Web 6.1.0, Capturing More of the Physical World and Making It Easier to Act On

by | Jun 26, 2026 | Blog, Press

New sensor types, an expanded map experience (beta), and broader data export extend Sonar’s day-one visibility and strengthen the AI-ready data foundation underneath it.

DALLAS, June 24, 2026. Thinaer, the Physical AI capture layer, today released Sonar Web 6.1.0. The update lets operations leaders capture new signals from their environments, see what is happening across a facility faster, and move that data into the systems they already use to act on it.

Sonar is the visualization application at the center of the Thinaer capture layer. It turns the unstructured physical world into structured, real-time data the moment a deployment goes live. Version 6.1.0 widens what that data can describe and how readily teams can put it to work.

More Signals. Clearer Maps. Cleaner Data Delivery.

Capturing What Couldn’t Be Captured Before

Three new beacon abilities open up environments that were previously hard to read. A UWB Temperature Vibration Tag and a UWB Electromagnetic Tag join the hardware portfolio, alongside new readings for PM2.5 air quality, electromagnetic activity, vibration, energy, motion, and open, close, and tamper counts. For a clean room, that means air-quality and access integrity in one view. Production lines gain visibility into machine vibration and utilization. High-security spaces, get tamper events captured the instant they happen.

Expanded Map Experience, Now in Beta

The release also previews an expanded map experience, currently in beta. Operations teams can bring any map object into focus from a table, cluster gateways and stationary assets the way assets already cluster, filter by object type, color place boundaries, and size markers to taste. The result is a clearer real-time picture of where things are and what they are doing, with less hunting to get there.

Cleaner Paths to the Systems That Act on It

Getting data out is easier too. Teams can now export from every tab in the map table, including places, assets, gateways, and stationary assets. Backend improvements to the Slim Assets API, the addition of trigger data to that API, and support for client credential and token exchange flows give engineering teams cleaner paths to deliver Sonar data into the analytics, business, and AI systems of their choice. Capture the signal once. Use it anywhere.

Refinements That Add Up Across the Platform

A wave of refinements rounds out the release: battery value is now available as a trigger type, users and contacts can be added directly to triggers and scheduled reports, breadcrumb trails load in chronological order with infinite scroll, and standard deviation is now selectable for asset readings. Dozens of resolved issues across sorting, dark mode, and export complete the update.

“This release is Sonar doing its core job better: capturing more of what an operation looks like, showing it sooner, and handing it off cleanly to whatever acts on it next,” said Bryce Merckling, VP of Product Development, Thinaer. “Every new signal we capture today is foundation a customer’s AI initiatives stand on tomorrow.”

Sonar Web 6.1.0 is available now. Existing customers receive the update automatically.

About Thinaer

Thinaer is the Physical AI capture layer. We turn the unstructured physical world, factories, hospitals, hangars, shipyards, and classified bays, into structured, real-time data that any foundation model can reason on. Through hardware-agnostic sensing, the Sonar visualization application, and open data delivery, we make every operation legible to the AI systems and analytics tools the customer already uses. Trusted by aerospace, defense, manufacturing, and healthcare organizations. Patent-pending in classified environments. HERO ZERO certified. DISA approved. Proven at the scale of 150,000 sensors, 33 locations, 12 million square feet, and 10 million triggered events in 2025. We don’t make AI. We make AI work.

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