AI dashcams with live GPS
Single-platform visibility: vehicle position, road and cabin video, and AI alerts—so safety and operations share one picture.
AI dashcams with GPS, ADAS, and DMS
Combine road-facing AI alerts, cabin risk detection, and GPS-linked video evidence in one workflow to improve driver behavior, reduce preventable incidents, and close claims faster.
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Why operators choose us
Devices, networks, and people on the ground across India—so go-live isn’t where your project ends.
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ADAS detects road risk (lane departure, forward collision, pedestrian proximity, headway, unsafe overtaking) while DMS detects cabin risk (fatigue, distraction, phone use, smoking, tampering). With GPS-linked playback, event clip uploads, and optional MDVR, teams can intervene earlier and investigate with confidence.
Straightforward feature notes—no jargon wall. If something here matters to your fleet, we’ll show you how it works on a call.
Single-platform visibility: vehicle position, road and cabin video, and AI alerts—so safety and operations share one picture.
Road-ahead AI: LDW, FCW, pedestrian risk, headway monitoring, unsafe overtaking—real-time warnings where the device supports them.
Fatigue and drowsiness, phone use, smoking, distraction, and camera tampering—alerts that support coaching and compliance.
Harsh events, shock, or manual trigger push clips to the cloud; search by vehicle, driver, time, or event type for insurers or audits.
4G streaming of road and cabin for dispatch or incident response—governed by your privacy and consent rules.
Multi-channel recorders for buses and trucks—built for vibration, dust, and Indian road conditions.
ADAS and DMS solve different problems: one looks *out* at traffic and lane geometry; the other looks *in* at whether the person behind the wheel is fit to drive this minute. Together with GPS and event recording, they turn video telematics from passive footage into active risk reduction—without replacing your safety policies, they make them enforceable with evidence.
Intervene before impact
ADAS uses AI and computer vision on the forward (and sometimes surround) camera stream to interpret lane markings, vehicles ahead, pedestrians, and closing speeds. Alerts are designed to fire early enough for the driver to correct course—reducing rear-end risk, sideswipes, and unsafe lane changes. Exact behaviour depends on camera placement, calibration, vehicle class, and firmware; we help you match hardware to your duty cycle.
Typical ADAS alert types
Fewer preventable collisions, better hazard awareness, and a documented pattern of how your fleet responds to road risk—not only what happened after a crash.
Know when attention slips
DMS uses a cabin-facing camera and on-device models to estimate whether the driver is looking at the road, holding a phone, smoking, or showing signs of fatigue. It is not a replacement for labour rules or rest breaks—it is a real-time signal for coaching, escalation, and post-event review when you need to show due diligence.
Typical DMS alert types
Stronger driver discipline, fewer “unknown” moments before incidents, and coaching conversations grounded in timestamps rather than hearsay.
Feature availability, alert sensitivity, and regulatory treatment of in-cab video vary by device model and jurisdiction. We confirm supported ADAS/DMS packs and privacy settings during fleet onboarding.
Typical deployments—we’ll map the closest fit to your routes, vehicles, and compliance rules.
Headway and overtaking alerts on highways; fatigue and distraction signals on long shifts. When a dispute or inspection arises, route history and video answer the question in minutes.
Parents and authorities expect proof, not promises. ADAS/DMS reduce risk on crowded roads; recorded footage supports investigations without relying on memory.
High-stop, high-distraction environments where phone use and rushing collide. DMS and ADAS reinforce policy; GPS ties every stop to evidence if needed.
Consistent safety standards across company cars and shuttles. Video telematics supports duty-of-care, insurance renewals, and fair post-incident review.
Review incidents with road and cabin context, correlate to location and timestamp, then export evidence for claims, coaching, or compliance.
Operations teams use video telematics to improve driver coaching, reduce avoidable claims, and provide clear evidence to insurers, customers, and auditors.
Hardware on the vehicle, reliable connectivity, and one dashboard your team uses—end to end.
Step 1
Fit the device to the vehicle—wired, OBD, or battery as needed.
Step 2
GPS and events stream securely so nothing depends on manual updates.
Step 3
Maps, reports, and alerts in the same login—web and mobile.
Road-facing and optional cabin-facing cameras are installed based on fleet policy and vehicle type. On-device AI detects configured ADAS and DMS events, while GPS provides location context. Event clips and metadata are uploaded over 4G to the cloud dashboard for review, escalation, and reporting. Retention windows depend on your selected plan and policy settings.
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Typical flow: discovery and scope lock, pilot deployment, KPI validation window, then phased expansion. Exact timelines vary by fleet distribution and install constraints.
Incident priorities are triaged by business impact. Critical cases receive accelerated handling; final resolution windows depend on dependency class and on-ground access.
ROI estimates should separate hard savings (fuel, idle, misuse) from risk savings (incident/dispute reduction). Baseline and review periods must be agreed before rollout.
Integration plans are scoped by data exchange method, event triggers, and reporting ownership. API/webhook requirements are validated during technical discovery.
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Written by
Pictor Telematics Product Documentation Team · Product Specifications and Deployment Guidance
Reviewed by
Pictor Telematics Implementation Review Team · Field Validation and Integration Readiness
Published
Jan 15, 2024
Last reviewed
Apr 10, 2026
Validation approach
Product information is reviewed against technical specifications, installation constraints, and operational usage patterns from commercial deployments.