In 2016, brothers Amir and Ohad Hever had a vision to transform the way vehicles are inspected. Frustrated by the slow and often inaccurate nature of manual inspections, the founders aimed to develop a system that would be faster, more reliable, and capable of detecting even the slightest flaws. With their expertise in AI and a passion for automobiles, they established UVeye in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Their dedication and innovative thinking quickly paid off. UVeye developed a unique drive-through inspection system that combined advanced AI algorithms with state-of-the-art sensors. This system known as the "MRI for vehicles," could scan a car in seconds, identifying everything from frame damage and fluid leaks to tire wear and even suspicious modifications.
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$191 Million Fuels UVeye’s AI-Powered Vision for the Future of Vehicle Inspections
- By Aashi Agarwal
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UVeye's AI powered vision can identify trends and patterns that can help predict potential issues before they occur.
