Four App Functions
1. Boresight
ZV establishes an initial alignment point—a red dot—where the optic and bore are visually aligned. The camera streams the sight picture to the smartphone app, and the user adjusts the crosshairs using elevation and windage turrets until crosshairs intersect with the red dot on screen.
2. Record Zero
Once the shooter has physically zeroed the firearm at the range the point-of-aim and point-of-impact intersect in the sight picture. The app then captures and stores the crosshair position for future recall.
3. Verify Zero
Users can recall their saved zero and adjust turrets back to the red dot in the app. This feature enables verification anytime the sighting system has been compromised or when operating in a new environment with different weather or elevation. Verification allows rapid optical adjustments without live-fire testing—saving time, conserving ammunition, and ensuring optimal performance across conditions.
4. Predictive Zeroing
This advanced feature goes beyond mere verification by calculating and applying corrections based on changing environmental variables. ZV analyzes historical alignment data and ballistic models, incorporates updated environmental inputs, and runs calculations through an AI/ML predictive engine to generate a corrected aim point—ready for user adjustment.