Full-Time
AI-powered near-miss detection for industrial safety
$220k - $250k/yr
San Francisco, CA, USA
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VoxelAI provides AI-powered safety solutions for industrial workplaces, focusing on enterprise EHS and operations teams. Its near-miss detection system uses AI to monitor proximity between powered industrial trucks and between trucks and personnel, generating real-time alerts and detailed reports to prevent collisions and injuries. The company also offers installation, training, ongoing support, and coaching to strengthen safety culture. Its goal is to prevent accidents, protect workers, and help industrial companies improve safety performance and productivity while lowering costs.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series B
Total Funding
$74M
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2020
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Voxel, a computer vision AI company focused on workplace safety, has launched Risk Insights, a feature delivering personalised, AI-powered safety alerts to site managers and supervisors. The announcement was made at Modex26, a major manufacturing and supply chain event. Risk Insights analyses facility data to identify critical risks and emerging safety trends, explaining what is happening, where, when and why through video evidence analysis. The system proactively surfaces high-priority issues via the Voxel portal, email and SMS, rather than requiring managers to search through dashboards and reports. The feature is currently available in beta for Voxel customers. The company uses existing cameras to transform video footage into actionable safety insights for industries including warehousing, manufacturing and distribution.
Voxel to Sponsor & present at NY Safety Executives 78th conference. Voxel to lead at SENY's 78th Annual Professional Development Conference. Voxel, the computer vision AI company transforming workplace safety and risk management, today announced its role as the sole Platinum Sponsor of the Safety Executives of New York (SENY) 78th Annual Professional Development Conference. The event will take place on March 19, 2026, at AON Headquarters in New York City, attracting safety professionals from across industries, including construction, retail, insurance, and the public sector. This year's conference theme, "Crisis & Credibility: The High Stakes of Operational Readiness," underscores the importance of proactive strategies for managing operational risks while maintaining organizational credibility during emergencies and incidents. Voxel's commitment to Workplace Safety innovation. As a company at the forefront of computer vision AI technology, Voxel has been driving a shift in how organizations approach workplace safety. Rather than treating safety as a reactive function, Voxel enables companies to predict and prevent incidents in real time, using AI-driven insights to reduce risk, improve operational efficiency, and cultivate a stronger safety culture. Through its Platinum Sponsorship, Voxel demonstrates its dedication to advancing safety leadership and operational resilience, highlighting practical AI applications that deliver measurable outcomes across diverse industries. Featured presentation: operationalizing AI for safety. During the conference, Chris Skipper, Head of Customer Solutions, and Mike Stangl, Regional Sales Director, will present a session titled "Operationalizing Computer Vision AI for Workplace Safety." This session is designed to guide safety leaders through the process of taking AI from experimental use cases to real-world implementation, demonstrating how leading organizations are leveraging AI to: * Reduce incidents in real time * Conduct more efficient root cause analysis * Drive cultural transformation across operations Attendees will gain insights into the practical steps, challenges, and best practices necessary to operationalize AI at scale, moving beyond theoretical discussions to real results. Transforming safety from reaction to prevention. "Safety leaders are no longer asking whether AI can help - they're asking how to make it work across complex operations," said Chris Skipper, Head of Customer Solutions at Voxel. "Our session cuts through the noise to show actionable strategies that improve workplace safety, accelerate investigations, and foster stronger safety cultures. We're excited to share these insights with SENY's community of safety professionals who are dedicated to protecting their teams." Voxel's technology combines advanced computer vision with AI-driven analytics to identify hazards, predict risks, and provide actionable recommendations in real time. Organizations leveraging this technology are seeing measurable improvements in safety outcomes, operational efficiency, and overall risk management. SENY's perspective on AI in safety. Terri Rybacki, President of Safety Executives of New York, emphasized the value of integrating AI into safety management. "As both a Voxel user and SENY President, I've seen firsthand how AI transforms safety from reactive response to proactive prevention," she said. "This conference brings together the industry's leading voices on crisis preparedness and operational resilience. Voxel's session on operationalizing AI for workplace safety aligns perfectly with our mission to advance the practice of safety management through innovation and shared learning." By combining industry expertise, technology innovation, and leadership engagement, SENY continues to provide a forum where safety professionals can exchange ideas, learn from best practices, and stay ahead of evolving challenges. Who should attend. The conference is designed for safety executives, risk managers, operational leaders, and industry professionals who are responsible for implementing effective safety strategies and ensuring operational readiness. Attendees will benefit from sessions covering: * Crisis management and emergency preparedness * Emerging technologies in workplace safety * Regulatory compliance and risk mitigation * Leadership strategies for building resilient safety cultures With Voxel's featured session, participants will learn how AI is not just a tool but a strategic enabler that can transform the way organizations manage risk and protect employees. Practical insights and real-world applications. Voxel's presentation will focus on how organizations can move from AI experimentation to operationalized solutions. Key takeaways will include: * How to integrate computer vision AI into existing safety programs * Techniques for monitoring and reducing workplace incidents in real time * Approaches to uncover root causes and improve long-term safety practices * Methods for building a culture where safety innovation is embraced These insights are designed to help safety professionals accelerate adoption, overcome operational hurdles, and achieve measurable improvements across their organizations. Networking and engagement opportunities. As the sole Platinum Sponsor, Voxel will also provide opportunities for one-on-one discussions and demonstrations during the conference. Attendees can connect with Voxel executives, ask questions about specific safety challenges, and explore how AI can be implemented effectively across various sectors. Whether participants are from construction, retail, insurance, or public service, the session and Voxel's presence offer practical, real-world strategies that can be adapted to diverse operational contexts. Conference registration and contact information. Safety professionals interested in attending can register for the SENY 78th Annual Professional Development Conference through the official conference website. Those wishing to connect with Voxel during the event or learn more about operationalizing AI for workplace safety can visit the Voxel team on-site or contact [email protected] for more information.
Voxel receives investment from Ericsson Ventures. Voxel, a San Francisco, CA-based computer vision AI company focused on workplace safety and risk, received a strategic investment from Ericsson Ventures, the cvc arm of the Ericsson Group (NASDAQ: ERIC). Voxel recently completed a $44M Series B funding round, which was led by NewRoad Capital Partners with participation from Eclipse, Rite-Hite, Tokio Marine, MTech, HG Ventures and Whitestone. This round brings the company's total funding of $64m to date. Led by Vernon O'Donnell, CEO, Voxel is a workplace safety company that provides an AI-powered site visibility platform, designed to help organizations identify and mitigate risks in industrial environments. Using existing cameras, Voxel transforms basic video footage into actionable insights, enabling organizations to proactively make workplaces safer and more effective. Voxel partners with businesses across industries such as warehousing, manufacturing, distribution, and insurance.
Ericsson has made a strategic investment in Voxel, marking its latest venture into AI. Voxel is at the forefront of transforming workplace safety from a reactive to a proactive approach.
Voxel announces strategic investment from Ericsson. Represents Ericsson's latest AI investment as Voxel leads transformation from reactive to proactive workplace safety Voxel | Oct 29, 2025 SAN FRANCISCO - October 29, 2025 - Voxel, the computer vision AI company revolutionizing workplace safety and risk, today announced a strategic investment from Ericsson Ventures, part of the Ericsson Group (NASDAQ: ERIC), a world leader in communications technology, offering hardware, software, and services to enable connectivity. This funding marks the latest significant investment Ericsson has made out of their Artificial Intelligence (AI) program. Voxel recently completed a $44M Series B funding round, which was led by NewRoad Capital Partners with participation from Eclipse, Rite-Hite, Tokio Marine, MTech, HG Ventures and Whitestone. This round brings the company's total funding of $64 million to date. "This investment represents more than capital - it's a strategic partnership built on shared vision," said Vernon O'Donnell, CEO of Voxel. "Following our Series B, we're focused on scaling our impact, and Ericsson brings both the global reach and technical expertise to help us transform workplace safety across industries worldwide." Jose Suarez, Head of Ericsson Ventures said, "Ericsson is committed to workplace safety as a core value. Voxel's platform delivers tangible results, reducing workplace incidents and delivering immediate ROI to customers. We are excited to partner with Voxel to help companies protect their most important assets - their people." Voxel is hiring across all business units and offices. Open positions can be found here. To learn more about the solutions Voxel offers, please book time with its team. About Voxel Voxel is revolutionizing workplace safety with its AI-powered site visibility platform, designed to help organizations identify and mitigate risks in industrial environments. Using existing cameras, Voxel transforms basic video footage into actionable insights, enabling organizations to proactively make workplaces safer and more effective. Voxel partners with businesses across industries such as warehousing, manufacturing, distribution, and insurance. By equipping businesses with the tools to identify risks before they happen, Voxel powers safer, more effective work environments.