The autonomous driving stack for the Brazilian context.
Bex Pilot is the artificial intelligence system that enables a vehicle to see, interpret, and navigate Brazilian traffic. Perception, decision-making, and control — trained on data from the Bex Cam, validated with the Bex Dataset, integrated via Bex V2X.
It is not a consumer product. It is the software layer that automakers, fleets, and platforms embed in their vehicles.
What it does
- Perception — identifies vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists, motorcycles, obstacles, and signage in real time.
- Decision-making — interprets context and determines the action: brake, accelerate, swerve, wait.
- Control — executes the action in the vehicle with precision and safety.
Why it is different
The world already has autonomous driving stacks. None was trained in Brazil.
- Tesla Autopilot / FSD — closed stack, American data, exclusive to Tesla vehicles.
- Comma OpenPilot — open source, retrofit, predominantly American data.
- Mobileye SuperVision — sold to automakers, European and American data.
- Huawei ADS — full stack for Chinese automakers, Chinese data.
Bex Pilot occupies the space none of these cover: a stack trained on the Brazilian context — motorcycle corridors, pedestrians outside crosswalks, potholes, precarious signage, overtaking on two-lane roads.
Availability
Licensable API and SDK for automakers, integrators, and navigation companies. Bex Pilot will also serve as the foundation of Bex Platform — Bex’s complete automotive platform.