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CAMCOM TECHNOLOGIES PRIVATE LIMITED

AI-powered visual inspection platform for damage assessment and defect detection in insurance, automotive, and industrial applications

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Overview

CamCom Technologies is an AI-powered visual inspection company founded in September 2017 and headquartered in Bengaluru, India. The company's platform uses deep learning and computer vision to automate the detection of damage and defects in physical assets, with primary applications in insurance pre-inspection, claims assessment, and automotive damage evaluation.

CamCom's proprietary Large Vision Model (LVM) -- the world's first purpose-built LVM for damage, defect, and distortion assessments -- was trained on more than 450 million customer-validated images. This enables highly accurate visual damage recognition at scale across metal, plastic, glass, rubber, and concrete surfaces. The platform supports claim settlements in under five minutes, reducing manual inspection costs and accelerating underwriting decisions.

The company serves insurance carriers, automotive OEMs, fleet operators, and logistics providers across 20+ countries. CamCom operates offices in Bengaluru (HQ), Dubai (UAE), and Munich and Dusseldorf (Germany), and counts approximately 112 employees as of early 2026. In August 2025, CamCom announced a landmark partnership with ERGO Group AG to deploy its AI visual inspection solution across European insurance markets, cementing its position as a global insurtech player.

Products & Services

Large Vision Model (LVM)

The world's first LVM purpose-built for damage, defect, and distortion assessments, trained on 450 million+ customer-validated images. Identifies and contextualizes physical damage across vehicle and property surfaces from photo or video input.

Key Features

  • Damage classification by position, nature, and severity
  • Supports motor insurance (vehicles) and homeowners insurance (property)
  • Transfer learning enables rapid deployment across new asset types
  • Sub-5-minute claim settlement capability

Target Users: Insurance carriers, reinsurers, automotive OEMs

Mobile Visual Inspection

Smartphone-based macro-damage assessment enabling policyholders or field agents to capture and submit inspection data without specialist hardware.

Key Features

  • Web app interface for policyholder self-service
  • GDPR-compliant data handling for European markets
  • Integrates with carrier pre-inspection and onboarding workflows
  • IRDAI-compliant for Indian market deployments

Target Users: Insurance carriers (motor and homeowners lines), MGAs

Micro-Defect Inspection

Bespoke hardware rigs using deflectometry for high-precision micro-defect detection in manufacturing and production environments.

Key Features

  • Detects defects down to 50 microns (paint, surface anomalies)
  • Heatmap-based defect visualization
  • 8 registered Indian patents covering deflectometry rigs and detection methods

Target Users: Automotive manufacturers, logistics and warehousing operators

Claims Assessment AI

Integration layer connecting CamCom's vision models with carrier claims management workflows to automate damage quantification and streamline claims processing.

Key Features

  • API-based integration with carrier systems
  • Automated damage quantification
  • Supports both pre-inspection (underwriting) and post-loss (claims) workflows

Target Users: P&C carriers, fleet operators

At a Glance

Founded
2017
Headquarters
Bengaluru, India
Employees
51-200
Funding
Seed

Category & Focus

Category
Claims Technology
Subcategories
AI & Computer Vision Underwriting & Risk Insurtech Infrastructure
Insurance Verticals
P&C Personal P&C Commercial Specialty/E&S
Target Customers
Carriers, MGAs/MGUs

Customers

  • ERGO Group AG (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania -- motor and homeowners pre-inspection)
  • HDFC ERGO General Insurance (5-year partnership, India)
  • Zurich Insurance (Zurich Innovation Championship participant)
  • TVS, Tata, Bajaj, SBI (India -- automotive and financial sector)

Last updated: 2026-05-11