
IntelliSafe Analytics is a pioneering company that has developed a patented AI wearable technology designed to collect and analyze physiological and behavioral data from workers. This innovative approach aims to predict and prevent workplace accidents by leveraging the human body's inherent ability to sense and respond to hazards. By automating the collection of critical safety data, IntelliSafe enhances workplace safety and addresses the human-factor related causes of accidents. The company differentiates itself by not requiring specific sensors for various hazards, instead interpreting data from the human body to provide real-time notifications to safety personnel. With a focus on protecting the whole worker, IntelliSafe is positioned to revolutionize workplace safety practices.

IntelliSafe Analytics is a pioneering company that has developed a patented AI wearable technology designed to collect and analyze physiological and behavioral data from workers. This innovative approach aims to predict and prevent workplace accidents by leveraging the human body's inherent ability to sense and respond to hazards. By automating the collection of critical safety data, IntelliSafe enhances workplace safety and addresses the human-factor related causes of accidents. The company differentiates itself by not requiring specific sensors for various hazards, instead interpreting data from the human body to provide real-time notifications to safety personnel. With a focus on protecting the whole worker, IntelliSafe is positioned to revolutionize workplace safety practices.
Founded: January 2022
Headcount: 4 employees
Product: Patented human-centered AI wearable (research smartwatch, P31)
Focus: Predicting and preventing workplace accidents using physiological and behavioral data
Recent funding/grants: NSF SBIR Phase II ($1M+ reported) and National Safety Council MSD pilot grant ($300k reported)
Workplace safety; accident prediction and prevention via human-centered wearables and AI.
2022
Workplace safety / Safety technology
1,000,000+
Reported SBIR Phase II award to continue development of human-centered safety systems
300,000
Pilot grant for musculoskeletal-disorder prevention work
Received SBIR Phase I award (date and amount not specified in evidence)
“National Science Foundation; National Safety Council”