Monday, December 23, 2024

Ravin AI Secures U.S. Patent for Pioneering Car Inspection DeepDetect™ Solution

Ravin AI, a leading innovator in AI-driven vehicle inspection tools, has been granted a U.S. patent for its groundbreaking car inspection DeepDetect solution. This patented technology uniquely leverages the power of stationary and mobile cameras with advanced deep learning AI algorithms to significantly enhance the accuracy of vehicle reports, fostering greater transparency among car users, service providers, and businesses.

The DeepDetect™ solution represents a major leap forward in vehicle damage assessment, and was granted a patent in Europe last year. It utilizes stationary and mobile cameras to capture images of a vehicle, subsequently generating a comprehensive damage report through a sophisticated algorithmic comparison with a computed vehicle model. This process facilitates the inspection of individual vehicle parts in motion, ensuring unparalleled report accuracy without constraining image capturing angles.

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Ravin AI’s patented technology has been implemented across various contexts, including used car dealerships, auctions, fleet management, car rental, insurance companies and repair shops. By enabling faster and more reliable insurance claims, ensuring fairer used car pricing, and providing transparent experiences for car renters, the DeepDetect™ solution is setting a new industry standard.

“Obtaining this U.S. patent is a testament to Ravin AI commitment to innovation and excellence in the field of AI-powered visual vehicle inspection,” remarked Eliron Ekstein, CEO and Co-founder of Ravin AI. “Our DeepDetect™ solution is not just a tool; it’s a transformative technology that’s making vehicle appraisal more coherent, trustworthy, and user-friendly. We are proud to contribute to the enhancement of operations and customer experiences across various sectors, from fleet managers and insurance firms to car rental agencies.”

SOURCE : GlobeNewswire

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