KIZER is a research company first. We publish the methods behind the platform — computer vision at construction scale, supervised multi-agent operations, and forecasting across the world's supply lines — because progress in the built world should compound for everyone.
We introduce KIZER-Vision, a system that converts multi-camera and drone footage into a continuously updated structured model of a construction site — tracking progress against BIM, detecting safety violations the instant they occur, and logging deliveries automatically.
Read the paper →Four problems we believe are foundational to bringing the built world online — each grounded in real deployments, not benchmarks.
Turning continuous, messy, multi-camera site footage into structured, model-aligned truth at scale.
Supervised agents that plan, reconcile, and act across the whole project — with full reversibility and audit.
Predicting lead times, congestion, and shortages across fragmented global supply lines before they reach the site.
Grounding language and decisions in the geometry, sequence, and schedule of the physical build.
Our researchers come from defense software, structural engineering, and the trades. We share methods, datasets where we can, and the field notes that don't fit in a paper — so the whole industry moves forward, not just one company.
We partner with researchers, engineers, and builders willing to test ideas where the work actually happens. If that's you, we'd like to talk.