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AI vehicle inspection startup UVeye raises $191M
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The AI-powered vehicle inspection company UVeye has secured $191 million in combined debt and equity funding to expand its automated vehicle inspection technology across North America and Europe.

Funding breakdown: The latest capital injection combines a $41 million equity round led by Toyota’s Woven Capital and a $150 million debt facility from Trinity Capital.

  • The funding brings UVeye’s total capital raised to $380.5 million
  • The equity portion was spearheaded by Woven Capital, Toyota’s investment arm
  • Trinity Capital structured the $150 million debt facility

Technology overview: UVeye’s system functions like an MRI for vehicles, utilizing external scanners and AI to perform comprehensive vehicle inspections in seconds.

  • The system scans underneath and around vehicles while recording engine sounds
  • Integrated on-board diagnostics provide additional data points
  • The AI technology learns to identify model-specific issues and defects
  • The system achieves a 96% detection rate for vehicle issues, compared to 24% for manual inspections

Operational advantages: The automated system addresses key limitations of traditional manual vehicle inspections, which typically take 20-30 minutes and suffer from human fatigue.

  • Manual inspections are subject to inconsistency due to inspector fatigue during long shifts
  • UVeye’s automated system maintains consistent inspection quality regardless of time or volume
  • The technology is being deployed at Amazon distribution centers to inspect delivery vehicles upon return
  • Vehicles with identified safety issues are grounded until repairs are completed

Market expansion: While UVeye, based in Teaneck, New Jersey, has primarily focused on the U.S. market, significant growth is planned for other regions.

  • The company is targeting major expansion in European markets
  • Plans include entry into the Japanese market in 2026
  • Current clients include automakers, new and used car dealers, CarMax, auction houses, and insurance companies

Strategic implications: The substantial funding round signals growing market confidence in AI-powered vehicle inspection technology, while highlighting the increasing role of automation in vehicle maintenance and safety protocols.

  • The investment from Toyota’s venture arm suggests major automaker interest in the technology
  • The high detection rate compared to manual inspections could drive wider industry adoption
  • The technology’s scalability and consistency could reshape vehicle inspection standards across multiple industries
AI-driven vehicle inspection startup UVeye raises $191 mln in equity, debt

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