eran shir
@eranshir · Co-founder & CEO, Nexar
Hello Product Hunters! Eran Shir here, I’m the co-founder and CEO of Nexar, the AI powered Dashcam app.
Nexar is a smart dashcam app that doesn’t settle with merely recording and documenting the road in case of an accident. It actually attempts to prevent such accidents through smart warnings, and makes sure that in case of an accident, you have all of the data and evidence, in case you need them. We’re leveraging all of the sensors on and iPhone to figure out what’s happening around you on the road, and can even reconstruct an accident (check out this crazy accident gif).
We have been running a private beta in San Francisco in the last four months with a few hundred Uber/Lyft drivers and have captured endless stream of incidents and accidents. Here are a few: .
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yonatan doron
@jodoron · BizDev @ https://yes.no
@eranshir Hey Eran and welcome to the PH experience :) (ours was just two days ago with yes.no),
I love the concept of what you're offering here as bad drivers exist everywhere and there's a clear need for the problem you are addressing.
As we all seen MobilEye becoming a mega-scale company and conquering this market with a clear product-market-fit, I would like to know what would be yours?
The video in my opinion really shows that there's a need for preventative-alarming anti-accident tools. But if you could explain to a layman, how does you're app - prevents accidents, what would you say?
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eran shir
@eranshir · Co-founder & CEO, Nexar
@jodoron Thanks for the sentiments. The key thing we're going after is extending your Line Of Sight through a crowdsourced network, so that you will be aware of a hard brake or an accident five cars ahead, or a car speeding into your intersection around the corner. Think of it like a 'ground traffic control network'. It will take us time to build this network, but that's where we're aiming. So unlike existing solutions that only protect the individual cars they're installed on, our goal is to protect everyone and help them drive better and safer.
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yonatan doron
@jodoron · BizDev @ https://yes.no
@eranshir So in order for your product to work, or let's say provide it's value to users. you need to have it installed in at least 2 cars or more that are moving close by to each other and about to be involved in an accident, thus, both the "saftey-oriented-driver" and the "bad-driver"(inflicted in the movie) got to have your app installed and be active users?
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eran shir
@eranshir · Co-founder & CEO, Nexar
@jodoron Nah, Nexar works right now, and will work for you OOTB. I'm just describing how we differentiate from what currently exists out there. The higher the density in your vicinity, the more magical Nexar will become for you.
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Noah Kim
@wuss · Startup in Progress ▓▓▓▓░░░░░░░░ 30%
@eranshir One of the primary reasons phones aren't used as dashcams is because the field of view is too narrow to be as useful as it could be (go to any dashcam forum and this will come up immediately). What are your thoughts on that?
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eran shir
@eranshir · Co-founder & CEO, Nexar
@wuss we think that while the field of view of a single phone is limited, the field of view of a network of phones is way larger than any single dashcam. Also, you can consider a time where the phone will be the hub of a network of cameras spanning all sides of the car..
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Sam Doshi
@samir_doshi · Co Founder @ Relayo.com
@eranshir Have you received any interest from insurance companies ?
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Simon Burns
@realsimonburns · Growth at Opendoor
@eranshir congrats on the launch! App looks amazing and I love the concept 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
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Sadok Cervantes R.
@sadokx · Product Designer @ http://sadok.mx/
@eranshir @wuss Eran I recommend shipping with an included lens to be put on top of the cellphone camera to increase FOV. Kinda like those iphone ones.
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Imaging Mind: Visual Startup Community
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@eranshir Great vision about the future of the card windshield (using mobiles). Are you up for an interview for our blog?
On a side note, we run a thoughtfully curated Slack group for visual startup founders. I think you would make a great addition to this community. Let me know if you are interested in an invite (message me at mail@imagingmind.com)!
The goal of Imaging Mind is to share knowledge and insights about the visual tech space, physically connect founders-investors and strategic executives at events around forward facing imaging themes and last but not least host community hackathons to turn ideas into prototypes.
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