
Selecting the right AI camera platform for workplace safety can determine whether your organization prevents injuries proactively or reacts after incidents occur. While Intenseye focuses on EHS compliance and SIF prevention, viAct specializes in construction safety, and Spot AI offers broad video intelligence capabilities. Understanding these differences helps EHS professionals and operations teams choose a platform that matches their industry, deployment timeline, and safety objectives. For organizations seeking a fast path to actionable safety insights, Voxel's site intelligence platform transforms existing camera infrastructure into 24/7 hazard detection within 48 hours.
AI camera platforms use computer vision to analyze video feeds from security cameras, detecting safety hazards, compliance violations, and operational inefficiencies in real time. These systems represent a shift from reactive incident reporting to proactive risk identification, surfacing leading indicators before injuries occur.
Core capabilities across AI camera platforms include:
The key differentiators among platforms come down to deployment speed, detection accuracy, industry specialization, and whether the solution requires proprietary hardware or works with existing camera infrastructure.
Traditional safety monitoring relied on manual observation, periodic audits, and reactive incident investigation. Safety professionals spent hours reviewing footage after incidents occurred, with no systematic way to identify patterns or prevent future occurrences.
AI-powered platforms automate continuous monitoring, processing video feeds 24/7 to detect hazards the moment they appear. This shift enables proactive intervention, where supervisors receive alerts about unsafe behaviors before they result in injuries.
Intenseye positions itself as a specialized EHS platform focused on serious injury and fatality (SIF) prevention. Founded in 2018, the company raised a $64M Series B in February 2024, bringing total funding to over $90 million.
Key Features:
Intenseye offers deployment options including cloud, private cloud, and hybrid on-premises configurations. The platform includes an EHS Suite with incident management, task workflows, and inspection capabilities. Deployment typically takes days rather than weeks.
viAct specializes in construction safety and productivity monitoring, founded in Hong Kong in 2016. The company has raised $9.3M in funding and maintains strong presence across Asia, the Middle East, and Europe.
Key Features:
viAct's construction focus includes material tracking, site access control, and project progress monitoring. The platform works with existing CCTV infrastructure and edge processing devices.
Spot AI operates as a broad video intelligence platform serving security, operations, and safety use cases. Founded in 2018, the company announced $31M in new equity funding, bringing total funding to $93 million.
Key Features:
Spot AI's platform scope extends beyond safety to include security monitoring, loss prevention, and operational analytics. Deployment takes under one week, and the platform offers both cloud and hybrid deployment models.
Voxel is a site intelligence platform committed to helping organizations reduce safety and operational risk in industrial environments. The company has raised $61M in total funding, including a $44M Series B announced in 2025.
Voxel connects to existing security camera infrastructure and goes live within 48 hours of installation, requiring no mandatory proprietary hardware rollout. This deployment speed gives Voxel one of the fastest documented deployment paths among the platforms reviewed, enabling rapid multi-site rollouts without operational disruption.
Platform architecture includes three integrated components:
Voxel achieves 95%+ detection accuracy by deploying AI models fine-tuned to each site's unique environment. The platform's AI is trained on more than 5 billion hours of real-world industrial workplace scenarios.
Privacy-first design addresses adoption barriers in regulated and unionized workplaces:
The platform supports 12 languages and operates across facilities in North America, South America, Europe, and Asia.
Voxel's customer stories demonstrate measurable outcomes across industries:
Americold Logistics, a Fortune 500 cold storage provider:
Piston Automotive, a vehicle manufacturing operation:
Port of Virginia, a port operation processing 4.2M TEUs annually:
NSG Group, a global glass manufacturer:
Verst Logistics, a 3PL provider:
When evaluating detection capabilities, each platform brings different strengths to safety visibility.
Detection accuracy and training data:
Alert and notification systems:
Voxel detects complex industrial safety scenarios, including piggybacking and tailgating with forklifts, bulldozing, walking on rollers, and no-stops at end-of-aisles. The platform's computer vision algorithms can be customized for facility-specific risks.
Compliance documentation and reporting capabilities vary across platforms based on their primary focus areas.
Voxel's compliance features:
The platform's privacy-first approach, with no facial recognition and worker anonymization features, is designed to support adoption in privacy-sensitive industrial environments.
AI camera platforms increasingly deliver value beyond direct safety metrics through operational insights.
Voxel's platform surfaces unexpected insights that drive operational efficiency. At Piston Automotive, the platform uncovered 60% material handler utilization rates, enabling workload redistribution. At Port of Virginia, safety team productivity improved 85%, with footage review time reduced from 2-3 hours daily to 20-30 minutes.
The dual focus on safety and operations makes Voxel particularly valuable for manufacturing and logistics operations, where injury prevention and operational efficiency both matter.
Deployment speed and infrastructure requirements significantly impact time-to-value.
Deployment comparison:
Voxel's software-first approach reduces the need for new proprietary hardware. The platform integrates with existing security camera infrastructure, working with standard IP cameras already installed in industrial facilities.
For multi-site operations, Voxel's hybrid cloud architecture enables continuous learning and global scalability. NSG Group expanded from one pilot location to over 20 global facilities, demonstrating the platform's enterprise scalability.
The most effective AI camera platforms enable cultural transformation, not just hazard detection.
Voxel emphasizes non-punitive safety culture development where video footage and analytics empower coaching rather than disciplinary action. Multiple clients use the platform for "Caught You Being Safe" recognition programs and teaching moments that strengthen supervisor-worker relationships.
How organizations use Voxel for culture transformation:
This approach supports safety practices centered on learning, coaching, and system-level risk reduction while maintaining compliance documentation capabilities.
Choose Voxel when you need:
Choose Intenseye when you need:
Choose viAct when you need:
Choose Spot AI when you need:
For organizations seeking a fast path to safety visibility with proven industrial results, schedule a meeting with Voxel's team to see how the platform can transform your existing cameras into actionable safety intelligence.
Each platform takes a distinct approach based on its core focus, but Voxel is the strongest choice for industrial teams that need fast deployment, safety intelligence, operational insights, and proven customer outcomes from one platform. Voxel delivers site intelligence in 48 hours using existing cameras. Intenseye specializes in EHS compliance and SIF prevention with optional proprietary hardware. viAct focuses on construction safety with scenario-based modules. Spot AI provides broad video intelligence across security, operations, and safety use cases.
Voxel requires no mandatory new hardware rollout, connecting to existing IP security cameras and going live within 48 hours. This gives industrial teams a faster path to safety visibility than platforms that rely more heavily on camera system upgrades, edge devices, or specialized hardware. Intenseye works with most IP cameras but offers optional Sentinel devices for scenarios like thermal or 3D depth sensing. viAct connects to existing CCTV with edge processing devices. Spot AI is camera-agnostic and also offers optional camera hardware and NVR systems.
Voxel is designed with privacy-first principles, featuring no facial recognition capabilities, worker body blurring by default, and role-based access controls configurable at location and camera levels. The platform maintains SOC 2 Type II audited controls and supports coaching-focused safety programs rather than punitive surveillance. Intenseye offers face blurring and 3D anonymization capabilities. viAct emphasizes a privacy-by-design approach. For industrial teams where adoption and trust matter, Voxel's privacy-forward design makes it especially well suited for sensitive workplace environments.
Voxel customers report significant measurable outcomes. Americold achieved 77% injury reduction and $1.1M annual EBITDA savings. Piston Automotive reduced vehicle safety incidents by 86% while uncovering operational efficiencies through 60% material handler utilization insights. Port of Virginia achieved an 85% efficiency improvement in safety team productivity, reducing footage review from 2-3 hours daily to 20-30 minutes. Voxel's 48-hour deployment claim can shorten time-to-initial visibility, while overall ROI depends on site risk profile, adoption, and operational follow-through.
Voxel is the strongest choice for manufacturing and logistics operations in this comparison because it combines fast deployment, safety intelligence, operational insights, and documented customer outcomes across industrial environments. Voxel has published results at Americold, Piston Automotive, Port of Virginia, NSG Group, and Verst Logistics. Its detection capabilities cover ergonomics, vehicle safety, PPE compliance, and operational efficiency metrics relevant to warehouses, logistics facilities, manufacturing plants, and ports. Intenseye serves manufacturing enterprises with EHS analytics. viAct focuses primarily on construction. Spot AI serves multi-location operations, but safety is one of several platform capabilities rather than the central platform focus.