
YOUR EYES ON SITE.
Save on costs and delivery times with automatic Pre-Pour Checklists.
Align execution with design in real-time.
Monitor safety with immediate alerts.

Platform Features
Automated Construction Monitoring
Our crane-mounted cameras transform construction verification by continuously scanning and comparing as-built conditions to design plans. Get precise measurements and annotated drawings to identify non-compliance before concrete pours. Real-time alerts flag structural and safety deviations, ensuring issues are caught when they're still easy to fix.

Flying Eye
Live feed with remote access
Multi-angle, crane mounted
24h recording
Provides a live feed interface with real-time access to construction site cameras, seamlessly connecting the on-site team with off-site consultants. It offers 24/7 recordings access throughout the project's duration.

Site Insights
Progress vs. design plan in real-time
Exceptional threshold of 0.2” (½ cm)
Automatic Pre-Pour Checklists
Continously compares actual site conditions with design plan, specifically monitoring progress in structural elements: concrete, bottom and top reinforcement, post-tension cables (PT), and MEP systems. Produces a Pre-Pour Checklist to ensre execution aligns precisely with design.

Eyal Safety
Safety issues detected in real time:
PPE, hazards, open edge proximity,
mechanical equipment, load fall area
Detects safety hazards, including PPE compliance and open-edge detection, ensuring a safer work environment.

Technology
PFC - Photogrammetry from Crane
Our crane-mounted cameras generate high-precision measurable site imagery, comparing it with design plans to track progress and identify deviations. This continuous monitoring catches errors before concrete pours, when fixes are still inexpensive.
Redefining Precision
We have set a new standard with an exceptional measurements threshold of 0.2 Inch (½ cm). That kind of accuracy continues through all site insights, data sheets and precision drawings.
Advanced Computer Vision
Atom's deep learning and computer vision technology verifies construction quality and monitors safety compliance in real-time. Our solution enhances site safety while supporting sustainability goals.
Pre-Pour Checklists
Atom prevents costly rework by delivering precise insights before concrete pours. Our automated analysis drives informed decisions, boosting efficiency and eliminating waste.
Flying Eye Live-Feed
Available 24h, Atom provides real-time situational awareness of the construction site whenever it’s needed, ensuring all stakeholders are informed with current status and engineers have remote access to visual information. Such transparency fosters healthy collaboration and informed decision-making.
Real-Time Safety Monitoring
Eyal Safety technology implements an advanced AI model, ensuring immediate alerts for various safety issues, safety practices and site hazards.
Autodesk Construction Cloud Integration
Atom’s seamless integration with Autodesk software transforms site data into actionable insights. Aimed at incorporating Atom’s strength into your proven workflow, this integration also eliminates communication silos and improves project coordination.
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Driven By A Vision
Our team is composed primarily of Civil Engineers with extensive on-site experience. We all recognize the urgency in integrating technology into the industry while addressing key challenges of adaption.
From Within The Industry
We come from within the construction industry and we know what it requires. As a core principle we believe that site teams must not exert any additional effort to benefit from our solutions. So we’ve designed a system that, once installed on crane, seamlessly delivers all data to site management through push notifications, integrating with their trusted workflow.

Our Team
Tomer Gat
Head of Operations & Product Lead
Or Shlomo
Backend Team Lead
Yoav Tsoran
AI Consultant and Co-Founder
Tom Cohen
CEO and Co-Founder
Amir Lotan
Chief Engineer
Ariane Joanne
Product Designer

Our Advisors
Our team of highly qualified advisors brings extensive expertise and deep industry knowledge with precision and confidence. With years of experience and a commitment to excellence, they provide strategic insights and tailored solutions to ensure we achieve our goals efficiently.
Shahar Ezrachi, VP Engineering
Ofrit Chaskelvitch, Business Consultant
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We are based at the Autodesk hub at 15th floor, 22 Rothschild Blvd, Tel Aviv

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Tom Cohen — CEO and Co-Founder of ATOM

In memory of Eyal Klein
By whom we are reminded each and every day to do our best, no matter the challenges.
On Saturday, October 7, 2023, Eyal fell in battle while defending Kibbutz Sufa.
On that day, Eyal and his friends repelled a terrorist attack on the kibbutz, saving many lives.
Eyal pushed his soldiers to excel and was averse to mediocrity, viewing his role as far more than just training soldiers and preparing them for war. He cared deeply for them, frequently visited their homes, and did everything he could to support those facing challenges.
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Eyal was born and raised in the village of Kfar HaRif, a sweet and mischievous child who was lovingly nicknamed "Luli" at home. From a young age, he demonstrated curiosity, determination, and a strong motivation to achieve his goals and dreams. Nothing could distract him from the objectives he set for himself. Eyal loved riding his dirt bike with his father, brother, and cousins, exploring the country's trails, running long distances, jumping into every spring and stream with his friends and his beloved dog, Harley, and seizing every opportunity to enjoy a cup of coffee outdoors. He aspired to perfection and was a persistent individual who always reached his goals—with an irresistible smile, full of joy, and a unique, sharp sense of humor.
Eyal enlisted in the IDF in August 2019 and served as a combat soldier in the reconnaissance unit of the Nahal Brigade. He loved the unit, his comrades, and his commanders, and he greatly enjoyed the extensive training. During his training, Eyal participated in a sniper course and later in a squad commanders' course. In March 2021, upon completing the course, he was assigned as a squad leader for recruits. A few months later, he advanced to officer training. After completing officer training, Eyal was appointed as a commander in the recruit training program for the multi-domain unit. Later, he served as a platoon commander in the reconnaissance unit’s combat track.
Eyal deeply loved what he did.
He was driven by a sense of mission and a deep love for his country, alongside qualities such as integrity, leadership, charisma, courage, composure, and humility. Eyal wrote in his notebook that he believed a commander should challenge, push, and never give up on his soldiers in order to prepare them optimally for war. At the same time, he believed in treating them with respect, as if they were his younger brothers—being patient, sensitive, attentive to their needs, and loving them.He aspired to be the best fighter on the team, to lead by example, to guide his soldiers, and to always be the first to charge forward. Among his core values, he emphasized love for his country and a strong sense of mission. His soldiers recall that this was exactly the type of commander Eyal was to them.
Eyal pushed his soldiers to excel and was averse to mediocrity, viewing his role as far more than just training soldiers and preparing them for war. He cared deeply for them, frequently visited their homes, and did everything he could to support those facing challenges.
His soldiers describe him as a man they admired and trusted, seeing him as both a role model and a friend—someone who led with values, professionalism, and an inspiring personality that motivated them toward self-improvement and determination. To motivate them, Eyal would humorously say, "Don’t be a doormat!"
See the memorial site here: wwwkleineyal.com












