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Effortless modern vehicle repair
Repairing the fleet of the future Today’s modern vehicles have more technology in them than ever before. Repairing them is an urgent need and an extraordinary opportunity.
Every new vehicle is digitized
All new vehicles have at least 3 sensor modules, with most modern vehicles having 30 or more. New capabilities such as camera, lidar, radar and ultrasonic-based technologies are exponentially increasing the complexity of repairing today’s vehicles.
Number of ADAS enabled vehicles
Over 15M new vehicles are sold each year in the United States. Digitized vehicles are on pace to dominate the automotive landscape.
A new solution
A new solution
Repair modern vehicles
at scale with effortless
speed and precision
Kinetic Hubs leverage robotics, proprietary AI, and specialized expertise to automate digital collision repair across all makes and models.
We help businesses adapt to the evolving automotive landscape by repairing digital collision damage in minutes rather than hours, increasing capacity, and growing revenue with unparalleled speed and precision.
Kinetic Performance compared to Other Providers
Capacity: calibrations per day
Average daily calibrations per location
80 + / 10
Speed: end-to-end cycle time
Average time from pick-up to drop-off
Precision: Target Placement
Tolerance
0.5 cm
5 cm
A solution designed for collision repair and service centers
Kinetic Hubs fill a significant gap in the collision repair aftermarket, providing digital repair solutions for a wide range of businesses from national collision chains to dealerships and fleets.
Kinetic Serves
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Collision repair & service centers
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Dealerships
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Fleets
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Glass repair providers
Learn how Kinetic is moving the industry forward
Kinetic Secures $21 Million in Series B Financing
We are thrilled to announce that Kinetic has successfully closed a $21 million Series B financing round.
Startup Kinetic rolls out robots to fix electric cars, and someday robotaxis
A collision repair business for the era of electric and autonomous vehicles, Kinetic Automation, has raised $21 million in a series B round of venture funding.
Company modernizes collision repair recalibration process
Startup company Kinetic uses robots and software to ensure advanced driver-assist sensors are working properly.