UVeye, founded in 2016 by brothers Amir and Ohad Hever, builds automated vehicle inspection systems that combine proprietary hardware and software with computer vision and AI. Its systems scan vehicles in seconds, detecting damage, mechanical issues, and safety threats from above, below, and around the vehicle. The technology is designed to support inspection needs across the entire vehicle lifecycle - from manufacturing and logistics through to retail, warranty management, and fleet operations.
The company has raised over $380M in funding and has deployed its systems at more than 400 locations worldwide. Its customer base spans a broad cross-section of the automotive and logistics industries, including General Motors, Volvo Cars, Toyota Tsusho, Hyundai Motors, CarMax, Hertz, and Amazon. TIME named UVeye's technology one of its Top 200 Inventions of 2024.
On the engineering side, UVeye works across a tightly integrated stack: hardware design and manufacturing, computer vision, deep learning, and the software systems that tie them together. The inspection platform serves a wide range of operators - OEMs, dealerships, rental companies, auction houses, and logistics hubs - each with distinct requirements for throughput, accuracy, and integration.