
Wavelength Global provides a vision-based platform that measures driver safety and enables monetization of driving and vehicle data for commercial customers. The company uses camera sensors, edge AI, computer vision, deep learning models and big-data analytics to generate a Driving Score and risk insights that complement telematics and demographic data. Its product functions as a B2B SaaS and marketplace serving insurers, rental companies, lenders, rideshare operators and autonomous-vehicle programs. Wavelength integrates with existing telematics and enterprise workflows to support underwriting, claims, rental risk and fleet operations. The platform targets large mobility and insurance markets where objective, vision-driven risk signals can improve pricing and reduce loss.

Wavelength Global provides a vision-based platform that measures driver safety and enables monetization of driving and vehicle data for commercial customers. The company uses camera sensors, edge AI, computer vision, deep learning models and big-data analytics to generate a Driving Score and risk insights that complement telematics and demographic data. Its product functions as a B2B SaaS and marketplace serving insurers, rental companies, lenders, rideshare operators and autonomous-vehicle programs. Wavelength integrates with existing telematics and enterprise workflows to support underwriting, claims, rental risk and fleet operations. The platform targets large mobility and insurance markets where objective, vision-driven risk signals can improve pricing and reduce loss.
Founded: 2018
Headquarters: Dublin, California, United States
Product: Vision-based, edge-AI platform that measures driver safety and generates Driving Score for B2B customers
Customers / Markets: Insurers, rental companies, lenders, rideshare operators and fleet/autonomous programs
Known investor: Berkeley SkyDeck Fund (seed round, Jan 30, 2019)
Driving safety, ADAS/advanced driver assistance, fleet risk and insurance risk assessment
2018
DeepTech
Seed round announced Jan 30, 2019; public records list total funding as obfuscated
“Berkeley SkyDeck Fund”