Samsara
Connected Operations Cloud. 20,000+ customers, 1.2M+ devices, 200,000+ crashes prevented. AI models trained on 180B minutes of video.
AutoVid is a category-defining brand for AI-powered fleet video telematics — the $311B market that Samsara, Motive, Netradyne, Lytx, and Geotab have built into the fastest-growing segment of operational AI.
The fleet AI video category is no longer an emerging space — it's a fully-formed, multi-player industry with real revenue, real customers, and real defensibility. AutoVid is the brand-perfect domain for the next-generation entrant or for an existing leader rebranding for the AI-first era.
Connected Operations Cloud. 20,000+ customers, 1.2M+ devices, 200,000+ crashes prevented. AI models trained on 180B minutes of video.
Formerly KeepTruckin. 100,000+ businesses, 250,000+ AI dashcams. Up to 80% accident reduction reported by customers.
Driveri AI dashcam platform. 18 billion miles of data. 99% alert accuracy. Customers include Amazon, oil & gas, food & beverage.
First video telematics specialist to hit 1M vehicles. MV+AI machine vision platform. Founded 1998, deeply embedded in trucking.
Largest telematics installed base globally. 3M+ active subscriptions in the Americas. Acquired Verizon Connect telematics in EU/AU.
Today's fleet AI is fragmented across dashcam vendors (Lytx, Netradyne), GPS/telematics (Geotab, Verizon Connect), ELD providers (Motive, Samsara), and fleet management software. AutoVid is positioned as the unifying brand for an integrated, video-first operating system covering every dimension of fleet intelligence:
Multi-camera capture (forward, in-cab, side) with on-device neural networks running 30+ detection models — distracted driving, drowsiness, tailgating, lane departure, harsh events, seatbelt status, phone use.
Personalized driver scorecards, automated coaching workflows, gamified safety leaderboards. Real-time in-cab nudges before incidents escalate. Positive-reinforcement programs proven to drive behavior change.
Real-time vehicle location, route optimization, geofencing, fuel consumption, idle time, engine diagnostics, EV charge state. Integrated with the video layer so every event is geospatial-aware.
FMCSA-registered electronic logging, hours-of-service tracking, DVIR digital inspections, IFTA fuel tax reporting. Compliance built in, not bolted on. Audit-ready records with video evidence chain-of-custody.
Video evidence packages with timestamp, GPS, telematics correlation, and AI-generated narrative. Driver exoneration in seconds, not weeks. A single not-at-fault save is worth $5K–$25K per event.
Crash risk scoring at the driver, route, and fleet level. Generative AI co-pilot for safety managers (à la Netradyne's Safety Manager Assistant). Foundation models trained on billions of miles.
The category's leaders ship custom silicon: Samsara's AI Dash Cam runs proprietary edge inference. Motive's Vehicle Gateway integrates ELD with video. Netradyne's quad-view captures 360° context. AutoVid's reference architecture brings all three patterns under one brand.
The fleet AI category isn't a single vertical — it's a horizontal capability that compounds across every industry that operates vehicles. AutoVid scales across all of them.
These represent the kinds of deployment patterns the AI fleet category has already established. AutoVid would inherit a category with proven outcomes at every scale.
Amazon's DSP network is one of the world's largest deployed AI dashcam programs. Inward and outward-facing cameras analyze 100% of the driving day, scoring drivers via a "GreenZone" gamification model. The platform identifies risk and rewards compliance — in real time. This is what category-leading deployment looks like in last-mile.
DHL and Sysco are publicly named Samsara customers operating massive multi-region commercial fleets. The Connected Operations Cloud unifies vehicle telematics, video safety, ELD compliance, and equipment monitoring into a single platform — replacing fragmented stacks of GPS, dashcam, and HOS tools.
Tilcon's Concrete Division Manager reported a safety incident shortly after installing Motive dash cams: "It would have taken us months to resolve without Motive. With the cameras, it took us about 17 seconds to understand what happened and exonerate our driver." A single incident pays back the entire deployment.
Public-sector fleet AI is accelerating. Municipalities operating snow plows, transit, sanitation, and emergency response are standardizing on connected fleet platforms. Bus and coach operators across Europe report £60,000 insurance savings and 27% fuel reduction per fleet through video-based safety adoption.
The category leaders win by being open. Samsara's marketplace integrates PrePass, Navigators, WEX, Microsoft Power BI, Cummins Connected, and dozens more. AutoVid is positioned as the brand for that same open-platform model — across vehicle OEMs, payment networks, insurance partners, and enterprise software.
Enterprise fleet buyers don't just evaluate features. They evaluate compliance posture, security certifications, and regulatory readiness. AutoVid's reference platform aligns to every standard the category requires.
These aren't projections — they're documented results from category-leading deployments at Motive, Samsara, Netradyne, and Lytx customers. AutoVid is the brand that owns the next wave.
Every leader in this category has a name that limits them. Lytx is hardware-first. Geotab is GPS-first. Samsara is enterprise-IoT-first. Motive started as KeepTruckin. None of them carry the universal-brand power of AutoVid for the AI-first era.
AutoVid.com was registered in 2000 — when fleet management still meant clipboards and paper logs. Today, "vid" is the universal shorthand for video, and every commercial vehicle on the road is becoming a streaming sensor.
This is the rare moment where a quarter-century of domain pedigree, a perfectly descriptive brand name, and a $311B category at peak inflection all converge on the same asset.
Serious inquiries from operators, founders, strategic acquirers, and brokers welcome. The domain has attracted growing interest as the AI fleet category accelerates.