Battery Health Prediction
Track voltage patterns and cranking behavior so weak batteries are easier to spot before a no-start morning.
AI-powered OBD2 vehicle health monitoring
AutoSense AI plugs into your car's OBD2 port and monitors battery health, engine performance, coolant trends, and diagnostic codes to help detect issues early.
AutoSense AI
AI Alert
Possible weak battery detected. Schedule a test before the next cold start.
12.3V
Voltage
196F
Temp
0
Codes
The Problem
Most drivers only learn about vehicle problems after the check engine light turns on, the battery fails, or the car breaks down. By then, small issues may already have turned into expensive repairs, towing, missed work, and stressful uncertainty.
The Solution
AutoSense AI watches vehicle data in the background and looks for unusual trends, repeated patterns, and diagnostic clues that may signal a developing issue.
Read key signals from your vehicle through the OBD2 port.
Use AI to compare readings against trends and expected behavior.
Send clear, actionable alerts before a minor issue becomes urgent.
Features
Focused monitoring, plain-language explanations, and maintenance context for everyday drivers and future fleet teams.
Track voltage patterns and cranking behavior so weak batteries are easier to spot before a no-start morning.
Watch temperature changes over time and flag cooling patterns that deserve attention.
Compare live engine signals against expected ranges to identify unusual performance trends.
Translate trouble codes into plain-language guidance for drivers, mechanics, and operators.
Create simple reminders based on vehicle use, recent readings, and common service intervals.
A future dashboard for comparing vehicle health, alerts, and readiness across multiple vehicles.
How It Works
AutoSense AI is designed to be approachable for everyday drivers while still useful for people who care deeply about vehicle maintenance.
Pricing and Waitlist
Help validate AutoSense AI and get early updates as prototype testing, compatibility, and launch plans develop.
FAQ
A few early answers while AutoSense AI is still in validation and product planning.
AutoSense AI is designed as a low-power monitor and would include safeguards for sleep mode. Final power details will be validated before launch.
Most gasoline vehicles sold in the U.S. since 1996 include an OBD2 port. Some data availability can vary by vehicle year, make, and model.
Privacy is a core product requirement. The plan is to collect only the data needed for vehicle health insights and give users clear controls.
No. The device is intended to plug directly into the OBD2 port, usually located under the dashboard, with phone-based setup.
The initial focus is early warning alerts and plain-language explanations. Code clearing may be evaluated later with safety and compliance in mind.