UVeye joins the ranks of Google, Nvidia, Adidas, Walmart, and more
TEANECK, N.J., March 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — UVeye, the global leader in AI-powered vehicle inspection, is proud to have been named to Fast Company‘s prestigious list of the World’s Most Innovative Companies of 2026. This year’s list shines a spotlight on businesses that are shaping industry and culture through their innovations. Alongside the World’s 50 Most Innovative Companies, Fast Company recognizes 720 honorees across 59 sectors and regions.
“Being recognized by Fast Company as one of the world’s most innovative companies, at the top of the Transportation category, is a powerful validation of our mission to shape the future of AI vehicle inspections across the entire automotive ecosystem,” said Amir Hever, CEO & Co-Founder of UVeye. “Our AI-powered platform has evolved from a breakthrough technology into the gold standard for automated vehicle inspections, empowering our partners across car manufacturers, dealerships, and fleets to enhance safety, maximize operational efficiency, and define a new benchmark for transparency.”
Over the past 18 months, through strategic partnerships, cutting-edge product development, and global expansion, UVeye has made significant strides in enhancing safety, efficiency, and transparency across the automotive landscape, empowering its partners to make smarter, data-driven decisions that improve vehicle health, reduce costs, and elevate the overall customer experience.
The company secured $191M in funding to meet soaring demand for AI-powered vehicle inspection systems – a round led by Woven Capital, Toyota’s growth fund. UVeye also partnered with Jaguar Land Rover North America to deploy automated systems at major U.S. seaports, making JLR the first U.S. manufacturer to implement AI-driven inspections in its Customer Acceptance Line for full transparency from ship to showroom. Furthermore, a partnership with Hertz brought advanced AI inspection into the rental sector to create a more transparent experience for rental customers. UVeye’s program with Subaru retailers across the US made advanced underbody, tire, and exterior inspection technology more accessible to Subaru service departments, and an integration with Cox Automotive’s vAuto brought AI-powered inspection capabilities directly into the appraisal and inventory sourcing process, helping dealers make more informed decisions.
Product innovation also accelerated with the launch of UV360, an AI-powered “photobooth” for pre-owned vehicle merchandising, empowering dealerships to expedite vehicle listings and reduce idle costs. UVeye also expanded its automated systems to support Class 6–8 commercial trucks and buses with a drive-thru platform, enhancing safety and maximizing uptime for fleet operators worldwide.
