Another AI Assessment and Estimating Provider Wants In on U.S. Collision Market

July 23, 2025 4:00 PM

Count Ravin AI among firms trying to sell AI-based intro-inspection and pre-estimating services to body shops and collision centers. It joins companies such as Claim Genius and Proov Station, as well as UVeye, Tractable, Wenn and BayWatch Technologies to streamline and fine-tune check-in, and in some cases the “last look” with artificial intelligence.

The SaaS offering is early in its U.S. entry, having mapped out inroads with repair and insurance providers in Australia and New Zealand, at car auctions, and in a trial run with an unnamed MSO in the U.S.

CEO and cofounder Eliron Ekstein said a distinguishing element for Ravin is it doesn’t require the hardware installation needed to work with some companies while producing better images than others relying on handheld devices, such as a smartphone.

“We’re hardware agnostic,” Ekstein said, which could make for less-expensive installation and maintenance. Ravin relies on common CCTV cameras comparable to home or office security equipment as complement to mobile photos.

It’s “more realistic estimates or total loss prediction,” Ekstein said. The software lets shops alter certain aspects of an estimate — “premium or budget repair cost for labor hours” — and is at least partly predictive: particular kinds of damage might generate a “check the suspension” mandate from what the system sees. “You’re using a device as a scanner, not just uploading photos.”

And shops might not need their own cameras at all.

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