Ride Vision
Collision Avoidance Technology for Motorcycles
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in March 2018 by Uri Lavi and Lior Cohen, Ride Vision operates with 11–50 employees. The company has raised $9.5 million across two funding rounds from four investors, with OurCrowd notably leading a round. In June 2026, Ride Vision partnered with Dhoot Transmission to accelerate ADAS adoption and intelligent mobility in India.
Business overview
Ride Vision develops an automated driver assistance system specifically for motorcycles, leveraging advanced computer vision and AI algorithms. Its Collision Aversion Technology (CAT) integrates artificial intelligence and computer vision using standard cameras to recognize and analyze relevant threats without requiring expensive hardware or disturbing the rider's focus. The system provides predictive vision and safety for riders by analyzing continuous data. Ride Vision operates within the Automotive & Mobility Technologies sector, focusing on motorcycle safety and serving markets through B2B and B2B2C models, including partnerships with manufacturers and insurers.
Strategic signal
In June 2026, Ride Vision announced a strategic partnership with Dhoot Transmission to accelerate the adoption of Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) and intelligent mobility solutions in India. This collaboration signals a significant market expansion and validation of Ride Vision's technology, positioning the company to tap into a large and growing two-wheeler market with its collision avoidance systems.
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- What was Ride Vision's most recent strategic partnership?
- In June 2026, Ride Vision partnered with Dhoot Transmission to accelerate the adoption of ADAS and intelligent mobility solutions in India.
- When did Ride Vision last raise capital and who were the lead investors?
- In November 2020, Ride Vision raised capital in a round led by OurCrowd, with participation from.
- What is Ride Vision's core technology?
- Ride Vision's core technology is Collision Aversion Technology (CAT), which uses artificial intelligence and computer vision with standard cameras to provide real-time alerts and prevent motorcycle accidents.
- Which markets does Ride Vision target with its products?
- Ride Vision targets the Indian market through partnerships, and has also focused on European countries for sales of its safety alert system.
- What was a key partnership for Ride Vision in April 2021?
- In April 2021, Spark Minda partnered with Ride Vision to launch AI-enabled Collision Avoidance Technology solutions for the domestic two-wheeler market in India.