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Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Mobility, Car subscription |
| Founded | 2024 |
| Founder | Cecilia Cao |
| Headquarters | , U.S. |
Area served | United States |
Key people | Cecilia Cao (CEO) |
| Products | AICO CoPilot (mobile app) |
| Website | www |
AutoSeek Inc. is an American technology company headquartered in California that specializes in AI-driven mobility solutions and automated vehicle asset management. The company integrates proprietary machine learning models with automated operational protocols to optimize vehicle liquidity and the long-term leasing experience. Unlike traditional short-term car rental services, AutoSeek focuses on the multi-month rental market, primarily serving international students, young professionals, and cross-state business travelers.
History
Founded in 2024, AutoSeek initially launched its operations in California. The company was established to address the high barriers to entry and excessive surcharges that young drivers—particularly those without a domestic U.S. credit history—frequently encounter in the traditional vehicle rental market. By 2026, the company reached a pivotal milestone with the deployment of AICO, its proprietary risk-assessment engine. AICO serves as a technological supplement to traditional credit scoring systems, allowing for a more nuanced evaluation of risk and effectively lowering the threshold for young and international drivers to access long-term mobility. [1]
During this same period, AutoSeek’s supporting ecosystem entered a phase of rapid institutional expansion. Through its core automated maintenance and claim systems: AutoQuote and AutoClaim, the company established deep vertical integrations with a network of certified third-party repair centers throughout California. This collaborative infrastructure has not only streamlined the damage assessment cycle but also digitized the entire insurance claim workflow. These advancements have facilitated accelerated service delivery and significantly minimized asset downtime for vehicle owners and fleet partners. [2]
Services
Long-term Mobility Solutions
AutoSeek operates a platform focused on medium-to-long-term (multi-month) vehicle access. The service utilizes AI technology to streamline the onboarding process and optimizes vehicle inventory for specific user demographics in major California metropolitan areas.
Asset Management Protocols
The company employs a dual-tier asset management architecture:
Tier 1 (Decentralized Marketplace): A peer-to-peer (P2P) model that provides individual vehicle owners with a digital interface to manage rental orders and monitor asset utilization.
Tier 2 (Managed Fleet Service): An end-to-end management solution where AutoSeek oversees the full operational lifecycle—including insurance coordination and maintenance—governed by proprietary Standard Operating Procedures (SOP).
Technology
AICO
AICO is an AI-native driving companion application developed by AutoSeek. The system uses behavioral analytics to quantify driving risks, providing real-time voice interaction and safety alerts to encourage safer driving habits. Telematics data collected by AICO facilitates the company’s implementation of usage-based insurance (UBI) models.
AutoQuote and AutoClaim
AutoQuote: A multi-agent AI system designed for automated vehicle damage assessment. The platform allows users to upload images of vehicle damage, which the system processes to predict repair costs and coordinate scheduling with certified repair networks.
AutoClaim (Claim.ai): A specialized Business Management Platform (BMP) for automotive repair shops, designed to synchronize insurance claim workflows and streamline the communication between carriers and service providers.
Operations & Expansion
As of 2026, AutoSeek’s primary operations are centered in California, with a high density of services in the San Francisco Bay Area, Greater Los Angeles (including Irvine), and San Diego.
The company is currently executing its Nevada Expansion Project, focusing on the deployment of standardized SOPs to ensure service parity across state lines. AutoSeek maintains a strategic network of specialized insurance carriers and certified maintenance facilities to support its integrated ecosystem.
References
- ^ "AutoSeek Launches AI-Powered Monthly Mobility Platform for the Next Generation of Drivers". Medium. Retrieved 2026-05-22.
- ^ Cici Cao (2025-10-10). "AI Mobility Startup Announcement". LinkedIn.
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