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Corsight AI

Artificial intelligence facial recognition software for military surveillance

Israel
51-200

Vitality Radar

68
Current
6M History
Industry
Updated 9 days ago

Pillar Analysis

Presence
Digital footprint, brand visibility, and online reach across channels
72
Business
Revenue signals, funding status, partnerships, and market traction
68
Innovation
R&D activity, patents, product launches, and technology adoption
82
Pulse
Recent momentum — hiring trends, news mentions, and social engagement
55
Capacity
Team strength, leadership depth, and organizational scale
63

Strategic Assessment

Strategic Vector

Corsight AI is positioning itself as a high-accuracy, privacy-framed facial recognition provider serving government, defense, aviation, law enforcement and retail sectors, with notable deployment in security and surveillance contexts. The company operates at the intersection of public‑sector security contracts and commercial infrastructure, while carrying significant reputational and geopolitical risk due to its role in Israeli military surveillance in Gaza.

Efficiency Ratio

Given its relatively small footprint, concentrated IP portfolio and visible government and enterprise deployments, Corsight appears to convert limited organizational scale into a disproportionately large technological and market impact, albeit with heightened compliance and reputational overhead.

Evidence Signals

Product Launch HIGH

Corsight markets its core 'Fortify' / 'Facial Intelligence' platform as a flagship product capable of high-accuracy facial recognition under difficult conditions, emphasizing rapid search over million-scale databases and resilience to masks and poor lighting.

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Partnership HIGH Israel / Canada

Corsight AI operates under parent/ownership ties with Israeli company Cortica and Canadian VC firm Awz Ventures, integrating into Awz’s ecosystem focused on Israeli cybersecurity, intelligence, and physical security AI technologies.

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Partnership MEDIUM Israel

According to Who Profits, Corsight’s parent investor Awz Ventures works in partnership with the Israeli Ministry of Defense’s R&D Directorate and partner agencies, providing Corsight an embedded channel into security and defense customers.

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Other HIGH Gaza / Israel

Corsight developed an AI-based facial recognition application used by the Israeli military for mass surveillance of Palestinians in Gaza, including deployment on soldier cameras and checkpoint systems for automated identification.

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Expansion MEDIUM Europe / South America

Corsight’s facial recognition technology is reported to be installed in airports and hospitals in Europe and used by police bodies in South America, indicating international public‑sector and critical‑infrastructure penetration.

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Other HIGH

Corsight publicly emphasizes compliance with GDPR, LGPD and PDPA and claims that its processing prevents reconstruction of original images, signaling a deliberate privacy and regulatory positioning in its product and messaging.

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Other MEDIUM

The company promotes that its Autonomous AI technology is backed by over 250 patents originating from its underlying AI IP stack, suggesting substantial protected R&D despite Corsight itself being a private, relatively small firm.

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Develops AI-based facial recognition technology capable of identifying individuals in low-visibility or occluded conditions. The software is utilized by military intelligence and police forces to process video feeds for surveillance and public safety operations.
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