CRAWLEYE

Search Your Warehouse Video for Forklift Near-Miss Patterns

CRAWLEYE turns your video into a searchable intelligence layer — so you can ask questions in plain English and surface high-risk zones and time windows over days and weeks — without alert fatigue.

Works with existing IP cameras (RTSP) Context clips (before/after) Recurring patterns (days/weeks)
Not alerts-first. CRAWLEYE is a search + investigation layer that helps Ops & Safety teams reduce blind spots, cut investigation time, and act on repeated near-miss patterns.

How It Works (Simple)

CRAWLEYE indexes your camera feeds into a structured timeline so you can search and see recurring patterns. Instead of flooding your team with alerts, it helps you investigate faster and identify where operational changes will have the biggest impact.

1. Index

Connect existing cameras

  • RTSP / IP cameras
  • Select 1 high-risk zone
  • Capture evidence windows (before/after)
2. Understand

Detect near-miss patterns

  • Forklift ↔ pedestrian interactions
  • Recurring clusters by time window
  • Zone-level trends, not noise
3. Act

Review & improve

  • Evidence clips for reviews
  • Top risk hours & locations
  • Measure changes after interventions
Laser focus wedge: Forklift–pedestrian near-miss patterns.
One scenario. Measurable impact. Designed to scale across facilities.

Free 30-Day Pilot (Invitation-Only)

We’re onboarding a limited number of US warehouses to deliver one outcome: surface recurring forklift–pedestrian near-miss patterns from existing cameras — with clear evidence your team can act on.

Pilot Intake30 days • 1 zone
What you get in 30 days:
  • Top 3 risk time windows where near-misses concentrate
  • Top near-miss clusters showing recurrence over days/weeks
  • 10–30 evidence clips with context (before/after) for reviews
  • One summary report to support safety + operational decisions
Scope: 1 facility • 1 zone • 1 scenario • weekly summary • evidence-first reporting.
Privacy note: Focused on zone-level patterns and time windows. The goal is operational insight, not surveillance.