UVeye intergrates CARFAX into vehicle inspection platform

Published on June 23, 2026

Dealerships using UVeye will now have access to CARFAX’s service history data, including maintenance records, recall information, and vehicle condition insights, according to a press release published today. 

UVeye’s automated drive-through vehicle inspection platform assesses the vehicle’s condition by analyzing components such as tires, underbody, and exterior condition using computer vision technology. 

The integration of the two companies allows dealerships enrolled in CARFAX’s Car Care program to view service history and recall information on the UVeye interface, creating a more connected service experience. 

According to the release, the integration opens opportunities for proactive maintenance, customer retention, and service-to-sales conversations. It adds that consumers receive a more transparent service experience and clearer communication around maintenance history and recommended repairs. 

“Our goal has always been to give dealers the most complete picture of every vehicle the moment it arrives in their service lane,” said Amir Hever, CEO and co-founder of UVeye, in the release. “Through this integration with CARFAX, we’re able to make that picture even sharper; real-world condition intelligence with CARFAX’s trusted historical data inside a single workflow allows advisors to make data-driven recommendations the moment a vehicle enters the lane. For customers, the result is a service conversation built on evidence and transparency, not assumptions. Ultimately, that means more value and safer cars for drivers.”

UVeye has more than 1,000 systems deployed globally across dealerships, fleets, auctions, rental operations, and OEM logistics facilities. 

“UVeye’s systems scan more than 3 million vehicles every month and are trained on the industry’s largest proprietary database of vehicular components and defects, continuously enriched by billions of images analyzed annually,” the release states. “UVeye is trusted by partners like Amazon, General Motors, Volvo, Hyundai, Toyota (via Woven Capital), Jaguar Land Rover, and Subaru of America.”

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