About Correct-AI

At Correct-AI, we develop intelligent solutions that transform high-risk worksites into safer, more efficient spaces.
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Our Story

Our Story

Correct-Ai was born out of a deep commitment to making worksites safer for everyone. Based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, our team brings together years of experience in robotics, computer vision, and artificial intelligence to solve a problem we care about deeply: reducing harm in industrial environments.

The idea for Correct-Ai took shape after witnessing too many close calls on worksites where heavy equipment and people operate side by side. We saw firsthand how even the most skilled operators were being let down by blind spots, limited visibility, and outdated safety systems. We knew there had to be a better way.

What started as a conversation between engineers and safety experts quickly became a shared mission. We began developing intelligent systems that could detect proximity, recognize risks, and support the split-second decisions workers make every day. Our goal wasn’t just to create smarter technology, but to design something that people would trust and rely on in the field.

Today, our proximity detection systems help prevent accidents, give operators clearer awareness, and build confidence across the site. For us, this isn’t just about innovation. It’s about protecting lives. It’s about making sure that every person who shows up to work can count on coming home again.

Our Vision

Our Vision

We envision a workplace where incidents are eliminated. Safety is the standard, not the exception.

Our Mission

Our Mission

We are dedicated to reducing operational risks to personnel, equipment, and assets in environments that rely on heavy-duty machinery.

Through intelligent, adaptable solutions, we improve safety outcomes while enhancing efficiency and productivity across industrial worksites.

Our work supports teams in making better decisions, minimizing downtime, and protecting what matters most.

PROX-EYE® Exposure Hours:

6,000,000

and counting

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Human Incidences
During Exposure Hours

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Metal-on-Metal Collisions
During Exposure Hours

2,300

PROX-EYE® 
Cameras
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