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Awaira Score
92
Valuation
$15B
Total Raised
N/A
Awaira Score
92
Founded
1999
What They Build
Last updated: March 2026Mobileye designs AI chips and software systems for advanced driver assistance and autonomous driving, producing the EyeQ system-on-chip series and associated computer vision software stack that is integrated into hundreds of millions of vehicles globally as the technical foundation for features including lane keeping, automatic emergency braking, and adaptive cruise control. The Jerusalem company…
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StagePublic
Employees1000+
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Amnon Shashua
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What is Mobileye's valuation?▾
Mobileye is valued at $15B.
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Mobileye has approximately 1000+ employees.
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Mobileye designs AI chips and software systems for advanced driver assistance and autonomous driving, producing the EyeQ system-on-chip series and associated computer vision software stack that is integrated into hundreds of millions of vehicles globally as the technical foundation for features including lane keeping, automatic emergency braking, and adaptive cruise control. The Jerusalem company was founded as a camera-based ADAS system pioneer before the autonomous vehicle era and grew to dominate the mass-market vehicle safety chip segment.\n\nMobileye was acquired by Intel in 2017 for approximately $15 billion and subsequently relisted on NASDAQ in 2022 in one of the largest technology IPOs of that year, with Intel retaining a majority stake. The company reports its EyeQ chips are integrated into vehicles from over 50 automakers globally, representing a dominant market share in camera-based ADAS hardware. Mobileye has expanded its product roadmap beyond ADAS toward full autonomy products including its Robotaxi platform, tested in Munich, Detroit, and Tel Aviv with selected mobility partners.\n\nMobileye competes in the ADAS and autonomous driving chip market against NVIDIA Drive, Qualcomm Snapdragon Ride, and Texas Instruments for automotive processor design wins, as well as against Waymo, Cruise, and Zoox in autonomous vehicle deployment. Its vertical integration across chip design, computer vision software, and mapping data creates a complete ADAS stack that automakers can implement without integrating components from multiple vendors. The Israel engineering heritage in computer vision, combined with decades of automaker relationships, gives Mobileye structural advantages in a market where safety certification requirements create multi-year adoption timelines.