Voxel secures Series B funding to scale real-time workplace safety platform

Artificial Intelligence firm Voxel clinched fresh Series B funds to accelerate its real-time safety platform, aiming to proactively prevent workplace incidents.

Voxel, a company specializing in artificial intelligence-powered workplace safety solutions, has raised an undisclosed amount in Series B financing. This latest round was led by NewRoad Capital Partners, with the support of returning investors Eclipse, Rite Hite, Tokio Marine, and MTech, in addition to new participation from HG Ventures and Whitestone. The new capital brings Voxel´s total funding to date to an unspecified figure and will fuel the enhancement of its research and development initiatives, with particular focus on advanced real-time computer vision and actionable safety data insights.

Voxel’s platform is designed to integrate seamlessly with existing security camera infrastructure in enterprises, using artificial intelligence to detect unsafe behaviors and environmental hazards as they happen. By shifting workplace safety from reactive investigation to proactive prevention, the platform helps companies identify and remedy risks at scale. According to Voxel, its system has resulted in up to an 80% reduction in high-risk behaviors within just months of adoption — a notable impact for organizations seeking to minimize incidents and improve safety culture.

The company reports rapid expansion across sectors such as logistics, retail, warehousing, and manufacturing, driven by a 147% year-over-year growth rate and increasing deployment among Fortune 500 enterprises. The influx of Series B funds is expected to catalyze further advancements in real-time safety analytics and broaden the platform’s reach, reinforcing Voxel’s position at the forefront of artificial intelligence-driven industrial safety solutions.

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