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Streamax Ranked Global No. 1 Video Telematics Hardware Provider

2026 04-21

Streamax Technology, a global leader in mobile safety systems, has been named the world’s number one hardware provider in the Berg Insight "The Video Telematics Market" 7th edition report. With over five million commercial vehicles equipped to date, Streamax leads the industry in market share and technological innovation. The report validates Streamax’s strategic evolution into a vision-based AI solution provider, highlighting its leadership in delivering integrated software and hardware ecosystems. This milestone underscores the company's commitment to road safety and its dominant position across North American, European, and Asia-Pacific markets.

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Key Technical Milestones

The recognition by Berg Insight follows a period of rapid growth and technological expansion for Streamax. By the end of 2025, the company had established an active installed base of approximately 3.45 million units connected to its software platforms, nearly doubling the volume of its closest competitors. This scale is supported by a sophisticated research and development framework that prioritizes scenario-based AI adaptation for diverse industries including logistics, public transit, and mining.

As the market transitions toward native intelligence, Streamax has shifted its focus from passive recording to active risk mitigation. This strategy aligns with global safety standards where the integration of vehicle bus data and high-definition video is becoming the benchmark for commercial fleet management.

Top-10 video telematics providers, by installed base (World Q4-2025)
Company

Units*

Main markets

Streamax

3,450,000

China, North America, Europe, Latin America, APAC

Samsara

1,700,000

North America, Europe

Lytx

1,300,000

North America, Europe, South Africa, Latin America, ANZ

Motive

730,000

North America

Howen

630,000

North America, Europe, Middle East, APAC, Latin America

Netradyne

550,000

North America, Europe

Xirgo

494,000

North America, Europe, ANZ

VisionTrack

360,000

UK, North America, Europe

LightMetrics

230,000

North America, ANZ, Latin America

Nauto

225,000

North America, Japan, Europe, Latin America

*Estimated installed base of vehicles equipped with video telematics

Source: Berg Insight

Strategic Market Impact

The Berg Insight report highlights a significant shift in the competitive landscape. While the installed base of video telematics in North America and Europe is forecasted to reach 22 million units by 2030, the battleground has moved from isolated hardware to unified platforms. Streamax’s positioning as a "Vision-based AI Solution Provider" addresses this trend by merging high-performance sensing with cloud-based analytics.

Market experts note that the commoditization of basic camera hardware is accelerating. Consequently, the value proposition for modern fleets now resides in the ability to deliver actionable insights rather than raw footage. Streamax’s open ecosystem strategy—utilizing standardized API interfaces and Single Sign-On (SSO) capabilities—allows its hardware to act as a foundational AI layer for third-party worldwide .

“An increasing share of the companies active in the video telematics space today offer all-in-one solutions integrating fleet and video telematics capabilities on the same platform. "

---- Rickard Andersson, Principal Analyst at Berg Insight.

The convergence of video and sensor data is also critical for compliance with emerging safety protocols. Although this release focuses on market leadership, the technical requirements for systems like Blind Spot Detection (BSD) and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are now considered baseline expectations for global logistics operators.

Installed base of video telematics systems (North America & Europe 2025–2030)

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Source: Berg Insight

Future of Vision-Based Mobility

The strategic weight of this ranking reflects Streamax's long-term transformation logic. By moving beyond traditional digital video recorders (DVRs), the company has established itself alongside major industry specialists and general fleet telematics players.

"We have always strived to be a technology driven company that truly listens. As the industry evolves from telematics, to video telematics, and to edge AI and cloud-based big data, we are polishing our solutions and services every step of the way. First recognized as a Chinese MDVR manufacturer, we have revolutionized every aspect of the organization to become a key player in the global vision-based AI solution market for commercial vehicles. We will continue our relentless pursuit on the path towards a vision zero future. The recognition we receive today is just yet a new starting point." says the executive leadership at Streamax .

This perspective is echoed by industry analysts who observe that the frontrunning North American market is increasingly demanding systems that integrate with predictive AI to reduce the frequency and severity of collisions.

Looking toward 2030, Streamax continues to invest in high-precision vehicle intelligence. The company’s "Pyramid" R&D framework enables the rapid iteration of algorithms that address specific operational pain points, such as cargo visibility and driver fatigue detection. Moreover, the expansion of manufacturing capabilities in both China and Vietnam ensures supply chain resilience for enterprise-scale deployments across over 100 countries.

By aligning its technology roadmap with the safety objectives of the Euro NCAP Safer Trucks program, Streamax is helping to move the industry toward "Vision Zero". The focus remains on delivering reliable, robust hardware that serves as the "eyes" for a broader, data-driven decision-making engine.

About Streamax

Established in 2002, Streamax is a global AIoT smart solution provider dedicated to enhancing road safety and operational efficiency for commercial vehicles. Our integrated operations platform leverages industry-leading AI to give fleets complete visibility, automated risk management, and data-driven insights. With more than 5 million vehicles equipped and the No.1 global telematics installed base according to Berg Insight, Streamax empowers nearly 1,200 partners and thousands of customers—from multinational enterprises to public sectors—across 100+ countries. We are committed to creating a better future of mobility through technology that protects lives and simplifies work.

About Berg Insight

Berg Insight is a dedicated M2M/IoT market research firm based in Sweden. They offer premier business intelligence to the telecom, automotive, and IT industries, providing concise reports and strategic insights into the most pivotal developments in the global IoT market. Their "The Video Telematics Market" report is considered a definitive study of the sector, analyzing hundreds of vendors and forecasting trends through 2030.

Streamax is committed to the responsible and ethical deployment of technology. Our solutions are developed with a privacy-by-design and security-first architecture. All data processing occurs locally on the edge device, ensuring that personally identifiable information, including biometric data, is neither stored nor transmitted to the cloud, thereby adhering to global data sovereignty regulations.

The AI features and performance metrics referenced in our materials are based on data from extensive internal testing and validation under controlled, laboratory-style scenarios. These results are provided to demonstrate our technological capabilities and direction; however, actual performance may vary in real-world operating environments and should be validated by the end-user.

Our AI models are trained on diverse, legally sourced datasets and are designed to function strictly as decision-support tools for human operators, not as autonomous systems. We actively mitigate algorithmic bias and our development process aligns with emerging global standards for AI ethics and functional safety.

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