Voxel is an AI-powered industrial intelligence platform founded in 2020 and headquartered in San Francisco that turns a facility's existing camera network into a continuous workplace safety and operations system. Rather than requiring new hardware, Voxel connects to current CCTV and IP camera infrastructure, processes video at the edge, and delivers real-time alerts, dashboards, and trend analytics so safety and operations teams can intervene before incidents occur. Its AI models are trained on over five billion hours of real-world industrial scenarios and fine-tuned to each site, achieving 95 percent or higher detection accuracy. The platform serves warehousing and distribution, food and beverage manufacturing, logistics, and general industrial operations, and it surfaces operational efficiency insights alongside safety data, giving organizations a measurable return on their safety technology investment. SOC 2 Type II certified and built with end-to-end encryption, body blurring, and role-based access controls, Voxel is designed to fit within existing IT infrastructure without expanding an organization's security exposure.
Voxel connects directly to a facility's existing CCTV and IP camera systems, pulling video from current VMS or NVR infrastructure. Video is processed at the edge before relevant data is transmitted to the cloud, keeping bandwidth use low. Because no new hardware is required and no inbound network connections are needed, sites can be fully onboarded within 48 hours with minimal IT effort, making the deployment model practical for both single facilities and large multi-site operations.
Voxel's AI models are trained on over five billion hours of real-world industrial workplace scenarios and then fine-tuned to each site's unique layout and activity patterns, achieving 95 percent or higher detection accuracy. The system identifies risk events involving people, vehicles, equipment, and the surrounding environment. Continuous model optimization through the platform's hybrid cloud architecture means detection quality improves over time as more site-specific data is captured.
Voxel focuses on sectors where physical risk and operational complexity overlap: warehousing and distribution, food and beverage manufacturing, logistics, and general industrial operations. Its customers typically reach out when manual observations and periodic audits can no longer provide continuous, multi-site risk visibility. The platform shifts those organizations from reactive incident reporting to proactive prevention by making risk visible, measurable, and actionable before harm occurs.
Yes. By analyzing visual data through an operational lens alongside safety monitoring, Voxel surfaces workflow bottlenecks, congestion points, and equipment issues that slow throughput or add cost. Operations and industrial engineering teams use these insights to optimize layouts, scheduling, and material handling. The result is that the same camera infrastructure and AI layer that prevents injuries also functions as a productivity tool, giving organizations a measurable return on their safety technology investment.
Voxel is SOC 2 Type II certified and uses end-to-end encryption across its platform. It includes body blurring and role-based access controls to support privacy compliance. The system operates within existing IT network infrastructure with no inbound connections required, meaning it does not expand an organization's attack surface. Role-based dashboards and single sign-on (SSO) support ensure that access to sensitive video-derived data is controlled at every level.
CEO Vernon O'Donnell has held senior roles spanning product, strategy, and customer operations at high-growth technology firms. CTO Bryan O'Sullivan has led advanced engineering and AI organizations at global technology leaders. CMO Allan Malcolm and enterprise sales director for Canada Lindsay Martyn bring commercial and market-development experience across multiple industries. The leadership team is backed by a customer support organization of certified safety professionals with decades of expertise in safety, risk, and operational excellence.
Canadian organizations can contact enterprise sales director Lindsay Martyn directly at [email protected] to request a demo. Voxel's Canadian office can also be reached by phone at (415) 226-9304 or by email at [email protected]. More information is available at voxelai.com or via the company's LinkedIn page at linkedin.com/company/voxelai.