City Detect, which uses AI to help cities stay safe and clean, raises $13M Series A
The startup launched in 2021, and Gavin Baum-Blake, the remaining co-founder, serves as CEO.
City Detect mounts cameras on public vehicles like garbage trucks and street sweepers, captures photos of surrounding buildings as those vehicles pass, then uses computer vision to analyze the images.
It’s essentially a Google Maps Street View, but focused on ensuring buildings are up to code.
Then, City Detect works with local governments to fix the issues, a process that usually involves local officials sending a crew out to clean everything up.
” The product, which Baum-Blake has patented, has some fun and essential features.
It also helps governments track whether landlords are not properly maintaining their buildings.
“We’re able to see if there’s structural roof issues or we’re able to identify if there’s been storm damage,” Baum-Blake continued. City Detect is in at least 17 cities and works with local governments in places like Dallas and Miami.
It also wants to expand throughout the U.
“It’s exciting to see technology-forward municipalities lean into predictive AI like City Detect’s models. ” Zeal Capital Partners, Knoll Ventures, and Las Olas Venture Capital also participated in the round
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