The investment was spearheaded by Lightspeed Venture Partners and saw participation from Insight Partners, Point Nine, and Air Street Capital.
Established in 2018 and headquartered in New York, Intenseye specializes in leveraging existing camera infrastructure within facilities to proactively identify safety hazards that could potentially result in injuries and illnesses. With its cutting-edge technology, Intenseye’s solutions have been deployed across “thousands of sites” spanning over 25 countries, safeguarding the well-being of more than 100,000 workers.
The startup has forged strategic partnerships within the insurance industry, notably collaborating with AXA XL in 2021 to extend its services to insurance clients. Additionally, Intenseye counts Sumitomo, The Hartford, and USI among its esteemed partners, further solidifying its position as a trusted provider of workplace safety solutions.
Sercan Esen, Intenseye CEO, said: “The scope, scale, and costs of workplace incidents are escalating rapidly, underscoring the critical need for AI-driven solutions that help pinpoint and mitigate hazards while aligning to the highest standards of accuracy, privacy, and enterprise readiness. Intenseye isn’t just a ‘nice to have’— we’re proud to be at the forefront of a long-overdue transformation that is empowering EHS leaders to more effectively and efficiently protect their frontline teams.”
He added: “We’re honoured that dozens of Fortune 500 innovators rely on Intenseye to transform workplace safety across their facilities.”