Founded in 2021, the startup has already processed over 1 million inspections for major industry players, including Stellantis’ financial services arm. The platform functions by sending a link to a smartphone user, who is guided through the photo-capture process. The software then cross-references these images against a massive proprietary dataset of damaged vehicles to generate detailed repair reports and cost estimates, mimicking the output of a professional body shop without requiring a physical visit.
Sheryl Sandberg Backs AI Vehicle Inspection Startup Self Inspection
A decade after leaving Meta, Sheryl Sandberg is betting $10 million on the digitization of car maintenance. Her family office, Sandberg Bernthal Venture Partners, led the latest funding round for San Diego-based Self Inspection, a startup aiming to replace manual body damage assessments with smartphone-powered AI analysis.

Beyond Sandberg, the round attracted backing from DVx Ventures, U.S. AutoForce, and Westlake Financial. CEO Constantine Yaremtso notes that the technology has already saved clients over $80 million in costs and 300,000 operational hours. With this fresh capital, the company intends to scale its enterprise reach and launch operations in Europe, competing against infrastructure-heavy alternatives like UVeye by emphasizing the ubiquity of high-quality smartphone cameras.




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