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Voxel is a technology company.
Voxel has raised $92.7M across 7 funding rounds.
Key people at Voxel.
Voxel has raised $92.7M in total across 7 funding rounds.
Voxel delivers a site intelligence platform designed to reduce safety and operational risks in industrial environments. It leverages existing camera infrastructure, applying advanced AI to transform video footage into actionable insights. This proprietary technology enables organizations to enhance workforce safety and optimize operational efficiency across their facilities.
Co-founded by Troy Carlson, Voxel emerged from his observation of hazardous factory settings, which sparked the realization that AI could protect workers globally. Established in 2020, the company built its core offering around this vision, employing computer vision to mitigate workplace dangers and streamline industrial processes.
The platform serves diverse industrial clients in manufacturing, logistics, and warehousing, seeking to optimize safety protocols and operational efficiency. Voxel’s mission is to redefine workplace safety and operations through AI, envisioning inherently more secure and productive industrial settings for all.
Voxel has raised $92.7M in total across 7 funding rounds.
Voxel's investors include Chris Sultemeier, Astia, Eclipse Ventures, MTech Capital, Eclipse, HG Ventures, Rite-Hite, Tokio Marine, Whitestone, Micaela Bomhack, Douglas Groh, World Innovation Lab.
Key people at Voxel.
Voxel has raised $92.7M across 7 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $47.0M Series B in June 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 1, 2025 | $47M Series B | Chris Sultemeier | Astia, Eclipse Ventures, MTech Capital, Eclipse, HG Ventures, Rite Hite, Tokio Marine, Whitestone | Announced |
| Aug 30, 2023 | $12M Venture Round | Micaela Bomhack | Eclipse Ventures, MTech Capital | Announced |
| Aug 1, 2023 | $12M Series U | Rite Hite | Astia, Eclipse Ventures, MTech Capital | Announced |
| May 23, 2023 | $1.7M Seed | Douglas Groh | — | Announced |
| May 1, 2022 | $15M Series A | Eclipse Ventures | Astia, MTech Capital, World Innovation LAB | Announced |
| Oct 1, 2021 | $3M Seed | MTech Capital | Astia, Eclipse Ventures | Announced |
| Sep 1, 2013 | $2M Seed | — | Astia, Eclipse Ventures, MTech Capital, David Limp, Joyo Wijaya, Sanjay JHA, First Round Capital, Pinnacle Ventures, Sherpalo Ventures | Announced |
Voxel Labs Inc. is an AI-driven technology company founded in 2020 that builds a cloud-based video analytics platform leveraging existing security cameras to deliver real-time insights for workplace safety and operational efficiency in industrial environments.[1][2][5] It serves B2B sectors like warehousing, distribution centers, cold storage, manufacturing, logistics, and insurance, solving critical challenges such as hazard detection (e.g., vehicle-pedestrian conflicts, PPE violations, ergonomic risks), supervisor visibility gaps, seasonal staffing issues, and just-in-time operational delays that lead to injuries and costs.[1][2] Customers achieve up to 91% reduction in recordable injuries, 85% gains in safety team efficiency, and millions in savings without productivity loss, fueling strong growth evidenced by a Series B round led by NewRoad Capital Partners for R&D scaling, engineering expansion, and market adoption.[1][2]
With ~86 employees across San Francisco (HQ), Barcelona, and the Dominican Republic, Voxel has progressed from seed funding for initial product launch to Series A for enterprise expansion and Series B for AI enhancements, earning recognition as a 2025 Top Tech Startup by Food Logistics and Supply & Demand Chain Executive.[1][2]
Voxel was co-founded in 2020 by Troy Carlson and Harishma Dayanidhi, operating at the nexus of AI, computer vision, and workplace safety.[1] The idea emerged to address gaps in industrial risk management, transforming passive security footage into proactive intelligence for hazard detection and mitigation in B2B settings like media and information services.[1][5] Early traction came via seed funding to develop and launch the core video analytics platform, followed by an early-stage venture round to boost growth and go-to-market efforts ahead of scaling.[1] Pivotal moments include Series A for product refinement and customer expansion, and a recent Series B led by NewRoad Capital Partners to accelerate R&D, engineering, and AI capabilities amid rising demand in supply chains.[1][2]
Voxel rides the wave of AI for enterprise safety and supply chain resilience, where labor shortages, seasonal spikes, and lean operations amplify risks in vast facilities that supervisors can't physically monitor.[2] Timing aligns with post-pandemic supply chain pressures and AI maturation in computer vision, enabling retrofitting of ubiquitous security cameras into intelligent systems amid rising EHS regulations and insurance demands.[1][2] Market forces like just-in-time logistics (where incidents trigger penalties) and temp worker influxes favor Voxel's proactive model, influencing the ecosystem by setting standards for video-AI in industrial visibility—partnering with 3PLs, manufacturers, and insurers to reduce injuries industry-wide and optimize billions in ops costs.[2][5]
Voxel is primed to dominate AI-driven EHS with Series B fueling AI expansions and global scaling, targeting deeper penetration in logistics and manufacturing as warehouses grow smarter.[1][2] Trends like generative AI for predictive risk modeling, regulatory pushes for zero-incident sites, and edge computing will amplify its edge, potentially evolving it into a full ops intelligence leader. As supply chains demand unbreakable safety-efficiency balance, Voxel's camera-to-insights innovation positions it to protect workforces powering global commerce, echoing its founding mission to revolutionize industrial risk management.[1][2][6]