Smart City
Blaize empowers cities to deliver safer, more efficient, and data-driven mobility experiences using AI-powered perception, response, and automation.
Today’s Reality
Traffic incidents cost U.S. society nearly $340 billion in 2019, more than $1,000/person.1
Nearly 70% of security professionals report working with AI-empowered video analytics solutions.2
Major U.S. cities average about 11 cameras per 1,000 residents, some cities exeed 120 per 1000 people.3
Limited LPR and behavioral analytics adoption in non-tier-1 cities

Current Challenges
- Centralized cloud-based AI is cost-prohibitive and slow to react.
- Lack of standardization across departments.
- Expensive infrastructure upgrades required
Tomorrow’s Reality
Localized, low-latency AI at intersections and city control points deployed
Integrated multi-modal sensor data (video, LPR, LiDAR, GPS) enabled
Modular, scalable AI deployed
The Blaize Solution
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Blaize AI platform powered by GSP processors delivers modular, edge-deployable inference for traffic control, LPR, red-light detection, and pedestrian flow.
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Includes built-in analytics, real-time alerting, and local video processing.
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Supports hybrid deployment: on-prem, cloud-edge, and virtual instances.
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Unlike cloud-heavy AI stacks from traditional chip vendors, Blaize delivers ultra-low-power, edge-native AI with faster deployment than typical inference platforms.
Key Benefits
Helps improve emergency responsiveness
Assists with reducing infrastructure upgrade complexity
Enables scalable, intelligent citywide deployments
Whats Happening
Blaize AI Platform Markets
Start the Journey
- National Highway Traffic Safety Administration:Traffic crashes cost U.S. society approximately $340 billion in 2019—about $1,035 per person, or 1.6% of GDP—according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
- ASHB: A 2023 industry report found that only 31% of security professionals surveyed reported no experience with AI-based surveillance video systems—leaving nearly 70% exposed to some level of AI analytics adoption
- Ventasde Seguridad: In the 50 largest U.S. cities, there’s an average of 11 surveillance cameras per 1,000 inhabitants. Cities like Atlanta have over 124 cameras per 1,000 people, indicating dense and evolving surveillance infrastructure