
UVeye, a provider of AI-powered vehicle inspection, recently announced the expansion of its automated inspection systems to support commercial fleets, including Class 6–8 trucks and buses. Specifically engineered for the trucking and bus sectors, this heavy-duty platform enables an automated 17-point inspection process, according to as statement from the company.
UVeye's new platform is designed to address carriers' operational issues head-on by providing a c"We've already scanned millions of vehicles for OEMs and dealerships, and now we're bringing that same proven accuracy and transparency to fleets. omprehensive inspection system that integrates seamlessly into fleet workflows, streamlines operations, and enhances customer experience.
Utilizing its AI-powered drive-thru scanners, the company said this new solution performs a complete 360° scan of heavy-duty vehicles in seconds, detecting external or mechanical flaws and identifying damages, modifications, or foreign objects under and around the vehicle. Every inspection generates a sharable digital report with annotated images, creating a new level of clarity for fleet managers, drivers, and compliance officers.
"Extending UVeye into the trucking and bus market is a pivotal milestone," said Amir Hever, CEO and Co-Founder of UVeye. It's all about helping operators maximize uptime, reduce costs, and deliver a better customer experience."
UVeye's AI computer vision drive-thru systems ensure comprehensive, granular vehicle inspections. By detecting even the smallest damages and providing hyper-accurate evaluations, UVeye maximizes both safety and quality assurance. The company's advanced drive-thru systems can detect a wide range of issues, including:
- Tires — wear, mismatched sets, and compliance issues
- Underbody — leaks, cracks, rust, or hidden structural damages
- Exterior — scratches, dents, and other hard-to-spot flaws