We’re on a mission to achieve zero transport fatalities.

Every year, the lives of so many families are changed forever as around 1.35 million people die and between 20 and 50 million are injured in transport accidents. Many of these accidents are due to human error and may be preventable with camera-based driver and operator monitoring safety technology.

With the world’s most advanced human data-driven technology, Seeing Machines is enhancing safety by dramatically reducing fatal accidents every day; making progress to our end goal of zero deaths.

kilometers travelled

distraction events detected

fatigue interventions (12 months)

Technology

The best in our field

Seeing Machines’ driver and occupant monitoring system technology is underpinned by our unrivalled understanding of human behaviour. Human Factors research forms the basis on which our world-leading algorithm development, advanced embedding of software onto silicon and industry-leading optical path research enables deep consultation with customers on camera and illumination requirements for all kinds of difficult situations, from human behavioural edge cases through to difficult in-vehicle lighting environments.

This quality of teams and processes has put Seeing Machines in leadership roles consulting to transportation regulatory, governmental and consumer awareness bodies, as well as with our global customers in Automotive, Aviation and Fleet.

Human Factors

Unrivalled human behavioural research and data.

Advanced Embedding

Superior AI safety and performance capabilities.

How it Works

Backed by 20 years of data-driven research.

  • Introducing Occula™

    Introducing Occula™

    Seeing Machines' neural processing unit is an accelerator that delivers breakthrough silicon utilisation.

Behavioural insights

Our latest research in developing the world’s most advanced AI-driven safety technology.

DMS – key to reducing road related trauma

Seeing Machines' DMS technology can address long-standing safety issues in real time.

A Human Factors approach to DMS

Understanding human behaviour is key to developing DMS technology that improves safety.

Why Human Factors is fundamental to DMS

Human Factors research is key to developing Seeing Machines' world-leading DMS technology.

News

Our latest news

Real-time benefits of eye tracking in the Qantas simulator

Matt Gray, former Head of Training and Checking at Qantas, spoke to our GM Aviation, Patrick Nolan, about his experience using Seeing Machines’ eye tracking in the Qantas 787 simulator.

FORS Drive Safe powered by Seeing Machines’ Guardian

Seeing Machines is proud to partner with the UK's leading fleet operator accreditation scheme, FORS, to promote driver safety and wellbeing.

Kyle Wilson 4BC Brisbane interview

Kyle Wilson from our Human Factors team chats to Peter Gleeson on 4BC Brisbane about how Seeing Machines is supporting driver fatigue management in commercial trucking and buses.