Doxel
AI-powered site monitoring using 360° cameras and computer vision to track construction progress against BIM models and schedules in real-time
Redwood City, USA
About Doxel
Doxel is an AI-powered construction progress tracking platform that uses 360° cameras and computer vision technology to automatically measure work-in-place on jobsites. The system captures construction progress data through hardhat-mounted or stationary cameras, with AI analyzing images to track installed quantities across all visible trades. Doxel compares actual progress against BIM models and project schedules to determine completion status and flag tasks behind schedule as ""needs attention"" or ""at risk"" for early intervention. The platform integrates with project planning tools like Touchplan and allucent, feeding automated trade-level progress data directly into schedules. Key benefits include 95% reduction in manual progress tracking time, 11% acceleration of project schedules, and 10% savings on monthly cash flows through better problem mitigation. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Redwood City (with offices in Palo Alto), Doxel has raised $56.5M in funding and serves complex sectors including data centers, life sciences labs, healthcare facilities, and semiconductor manufacturing.
Key Features
360° camera deployment
computer vision progress tracking
AI-powered image analysis
BIM integration
real-time progress quantification
automated schedule comparison
risk prediction
trade-level visibility
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