Averroes.ai is a San Mateo-based startup building a no-code AI visual inspection platform that helps manufacturers automatically detect, classify, segment and monitor defects on their production lines. Founded in 2021 by Tareq Aljaber and Omar Altamimi, the company targets semiconductor, electronics, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, and oil and gas producers, promising 99%+ inspection accuracy, deployment in under five days, and models trained on as few as 20-40 images per defect class without writing code or buying new hardware.
Matroid is a Palo Alto computer vision company that lets anyone build, train, and deploy custom object detectors without writing code. Founded in 2016 by Stanford professor and former Databricks founding-team member Reza Zadeh, its platform turns ordinary camera feeds into searchable, alert-generating systems that spot objects, people, defects, events, and safety violations in real time, across cloud, on-premise, and edge deployments. Matroid is used across manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, electronics, and video security to automate quality inspection and monitoring.