
Industrial enterprises evaluating AI-powered video intelligence face a critical decision: choose a broad AI video intelligence platform or one purpose-built for industrial workplace safety. While Lumana offers AI video intelligence capabilities spanning security, safety, and operations use cases across multiple industries, Voxel's site intelligence platform delivers specialized workplace safety solutions with documented injury reduction results. Understanding these fundamental differences helps EHS leaders, operations teams, and safety professionals select the approach that matches their primary business objectives.
Lumana positions itself as an enterprise AI video intelligence platform serving diverse industries including education, healthcare, government, hospitality, retail, manufacturing, warehouse and logistics, enterprise operations, and environmental health and safety use cases. With 50,000+ cameras deployed and a $40M Series A funding round announced in July 2025, Lumana has built momentum in the broader AI video market. The platform's current marketing spans security detections such as weapon identification, violence detection, and suspect tracking, along with safety and operations detections including PPE compliance, fall detection, and people/vehicle proximity monitoring across multiple facility types.
Voxel takes a fundamentally different approach. As a site intelligence platform committed to helping organizations reduce safety and operational risk in industrial environments, Voxel specializes in proactive hazard detection and injury prevention. The platform transforms existing security camera footage into actionable insights that enable safer, more efficient operations. Notable enterprise clients span Fortune 500 companies across logistics and supply chain, manufacturing, and retail distribution operations.
The fundamental difference lies in specialization: Lumana is a broad AI video intelligence platform spanning security, safety, and operations use cases, while Voxel is purpose-built to prevent workplace injuries in industrial environments before they occur.
The deployment experience reveals significant differences between these platforms.
Voxel's deployment approach:
Lumana's deployment approach:
For industrial operations seeking rapid deployment without capital expenditure, Voxel's hardware-free model provides immediate time-to-value. The 48-hour implementation timeline contrasts with traditional safety technology deployments that often require weeks or months of infrastructure changes.
Privacy considerations increasingly drive AI adoption decisions, particularly in unionized and regulated industrial environments.
Voxel's privacy-first design:
Lumana's security approach:
Voxel's intentional exclusion of facial recognition addresses the primary barrier to AI adoption in industrial workplaces. Multiple customer stories document successful deployments in collaboration with union leadership, using footage for coaching and recognition rather than disciplinary actions.
The detection capabilities of each platform reflect their distinct market focus.
Voxel's workplace safety detection includes:
Lumana's detection capabilities include:
Voxel's AI is trained on more than 5 billion hours of real-world industrial workplace scenarios, enabling 95%+ detection accuracy for safety-specific hazards. This specialized training data creates detection capabilities that address the leading causes of workplace injuries, including musculoskeletal disorders from improper ergonomics and vehicle-related incidents.
Both platforms transform video data into insights, but their analytics serve different operational needs.
Voxel's analytics capabilities:
Lumana's analytics features:
Voxel's analytics specifically address EHS program requirements, enabling safety teams to demonstrate ROI through documented incident reduction and compliance improvements. The platform's trend analysis helps identify patterns that inform engineering controls, coaching priorities, and process changes.
The ability to translate AI insights into corrective action determines real-world safety outcomes.
Voxel's action capabilities:
Lumana's operational features:
Voxel's end-to-end workflow transforms detection into resolution. The platform creates clear ownership, tracks progress, and demonstrates the impact of completed safety interventions, supporting continuous improvement programs that build sustainable safety culture.
The most significant differentiator between these platforms appears in documented customer outcomes.
Voxel's quantified results:
Lumana's reported outcomes:
The distinction is clear: Voxel provides specific, quantified injury reduction percentages and dollar savings tied directly to workplace safety outcomes. These metrics translate directly to workers' compensation cost reduction, OSHA compliance, and operational efficiency gains.
Voxel's target industries:
Lumana's target industries:
Voxel's specialization in industrial environments means the platform understands the unique challenges of each sector. Logistics operations deal with seasonal staffing spikes and untrained workers. Manufacturing confronts heavy machinery and assembly line risks. Cold storage facilities balance on-time deliveries with extreme temperature environments. This industry expertise informs both AI training and ongoing consultation.
Voxel's support ecosystem:
Lumana's support structure:
Voxel's model extends beyond technology to strategic partnership. The inclusion of certified safety professionals transforms the platform from a monitoring tool into a comprehensive safety program enhancement. These experts advise on preventive measures specific to each business, ensuring AI insights translate into effective safety culture improvements. While Lumana advertises 24/7 support and white-glove onboarding, it does not appear to market an equivalent in-house certified safety professional advisory offering.
For organizations where workplace injuries and workers' compensation costs represent significant business challenges, Voxel's specialized approach delivers advantages that broader AI video intelligence platforms cannot replicate.
Key advantages of Voxel's approach:
For industrial enterprises evaluating AI video intelligence in 2026, the choice depends on primary business objectives. Organizations facing workplace safety challenges, workers' compensation costs, and OSHA compliance requirements find Voxel's specialized capabilities deliver measurable results. Schedule a meeting with Voxel's team to explore how the platform addresses your facility's specific safety challenges.
Voxel specializes in workplace safety detection including advanced ergonomics monitoring with 3D pose estimation and REBA scoring, PPE compliance, vehicle safety incidents, and near-miss detection. The platform's AI is trained on more than 5 billion hours of industrial workplace scenarios. Lumana emphasizes security detections such as weapon identification, violence detection, suspect tracking, and license plate recognition, while also marketing safety and operations detections including PPE compliance, fall detection, and people/vehicle proximity monitoring. For industrial facilities where preventing workplace injuries is the primary objective, Voxel's specialized detection capabilities address the specific hazards that cause most industrial accidents.
Voxel employs a privacy-first architecture that intentionally excludes facial recognition, includes automatic face and body blurring by default, and offers role-based access controls. This design enables successful deployment in UAW facilities and other union environments. Both platforms maintain SOC 2 certification and encryption standards. Lumana includes facial recognition capabilities for suspect identification, which serves security use cases but may create concerns in privacy-sensitive industrial environments.
Voxel serves industrial environments including logistics and supply chain, manufacturing, food and beverage, ports and customs, and retail distribution operations. The platform's customer stories span Fortune 500 companies like Americold and major manufacturing operations like NSG Group. Lumana currently markets use cases across education, healthcare, government, hospitality, retail, manufacturing, warehouse and logistics, enterprise, operations, and environmental health and safety. Organizations should select based on whether specialized workplace safety or broader AI video intelligence represents the primary business requirement.
Voxel provides documented financial outcomes including $1.1M annual EBITDA savings at Americold alongside 77% injury reduction. Verst Logistics achieved 82% reduction in vehicle safety incidents within 5 months. Lumana emphasizes operational efficiency gains including investigation time reduction and its own marketing claims of 10X staff efficiency improvements. For organizations where workers' compensation costs and injury-related expenses drive business impact, Voxel's quantified safety outcomes provide clearer ROI justification.
Voxel requires zero new hardware, deploying within 48 hours using existing security camera infrastructure. The platform integrates with any standard security cameras already installed in industrial facilities. Lumana typically deploys with Lumana Core hardware, which Lumana says can replace legacy NVR systems; Core hardware is generally included in the licensing agreement with a lifetime warranty, and the platform can also be evaluated on existing IP cameras without replacing hardware. For organizations seeking rapid deployment without capital expenditure or infrastructure changes, Voxel's hardware-free model provides immediate implementation advantages.