5 Singapore AI Start-Ups At SuperAI 2025 Event – Solving Real World Problems And Putting Singapore On The AI Map

SuperAI 2025, Asia’s largest Artificial Intelligence (AI) event, welcomed over 7,000 attendees, 1,000 AI companies and 150 speakers over two days on 18 and 19 June 2025.

The beauty about AI is that it transcends all sectors and applications. There were so many interesting and innovative AI exhibitors, across multiple industries such as robotics, healthcare, finance, global impact. In attendance, were also industry leaders from Google, Amazon Web Solutions, OpenAI, Cisco, Microsoft, Salesforce, Meta AI, Anthropic, ByteDance, Goldman Sachs, Volkswagen, Bain & Company and many, many more.  

DollarsAndSense was a Media Partner for SuperAI, and we spoke to several local AI companies – to learn more about the next frontier, not just for Singapore, but for humanity. Here are 5 AI local companies that are putting Singapore on the world’s AI map.

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#1 Carecam

One of the most interesting start-ups we spoke to at SuperAI 2025 was Carecam. Through its 3D Gait platform, Carecam is redefining healthcare and recovery by analysing a person’s movements as they walk, aka, their gait.

Creating new form of digital biomarkers, Carecam’s assessment can help healthcare professionals to quickly and accurately spot mobility issues and improve patient care. One of the novel things about Carecam’s technology is that it uses a single camera and does not need additional biosensors or markers to perform its assessments.

Led by “Chief Everything Officer” Elson Yong, and CTO Ramanpreet Pahwa, Carecam is already is in use at Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH) and the National Heart Centre. According to CTO Ramanpreet, in the works, Carecam may soon be brought into the HDB heartlands to be used in screening seniors.

The health-tech firm was one of the 10 finalists among 700 seed and growth-stage founders, at the Genesis Startup Competition which start on 1 June 2025. The winner will eventually win a US$100,000 investment from 500 Global – a VC firm with US$2.3 billion in AUM. Some of its notable investee companies include Grab, Canva, bukalapak, Udemy and many more.

#2 AI Seer

Another local AI firm that is a finalist in the Genesis Startup Competition is AI Seer. Started in 2019, AI Seer is on a mission to check untruths through its fact-checking tool: Facticity.AI.

Using advanced natural language processing and machine learning algorithms, Facticity.AI scrutinises text, audio, and video content in real-time to ensure accuracy and reliability by cross-referencing information with credible sources.

Founder and CEO Dennis Yap fell prey to an online scam which spurred him to start AI Seer. His aim today is to build a “more transparent and accountable digital ecosystem – with Facticity.AI as the Grammarly of fact-checking”.

AI Seer also invented the world’s first Multi-Spectral Reality Detector (MSRD), a lie detector system, which non-invasively captures traditional indicators used by polygraphers, such as respiration rate, heart rate, alongside next generation signals like pupillary and thermal features. The best thing about this system is that it is non-invasive, which means all the indicators are captured by a camera system – with a combination of RGB Camera, IR Camera and Thermal Camera.

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#3 Invigilo

Co-Founder and CEO Vishnu Saran was inspired by his dad’s work in the manufacturing sector to start Invigilo. The startup uses AI video analytics for real-time detection of non-compliance in workplace safety processes, to prevent incidents before they happen. This is especially relevant for companies in high-risk industries such as construction, manufacturing, maritime and oil & gas.

Acting as “sleepless sentries” Invigilo AI integrates its software seamlessly into existing cameras that almost all companies in high-risk industries already employ for various purposes. This not only leads to cost savings and 24/7 monitoring of high-risk activities, but also creates a safety culture within companies

Currently, construction sites in Singapore with a contract sum of $5 million and above are required to have Video Surveillance Systems (VSS) – which provides a steady stream of leads for Invigilo.

Vishnu also shared that its vision is to go beyond Singapore, where larger multinationals are not just obligated to have video surveillance, but actively look for novel ways to enhance their systems and processes.

Today, Invigilo counts HDB, LTA, PUB, ST Engineering, as well as Lendlease and Hyundai as its customers in Singapore. Outside of Singapore, it also has Saudi Arabian state-owned oil company Aramco and Saipem as clients as well.

#4 Bluewerks

Founder and CEO of Bluewerks, Javis Tan, is both a real estate agent and an AI proponent. In his role as a real estate agent, he started seeing the value and urgent need for not just real estate agents but everyone who works on social media to use AI to revolutionise their digital interactions. 

With AI Cloning, you create lifelike digital twins of yourself, with unique expressions, voices, and interactive features. You can then use this avatar library for Livestreaming, and integrated with major platforms like YouTube, Twitch, and Facebook.

#5 Videotto

While walking around SuperAI 2025, we saw a booth by the National Youth Council (NYC) – and learned that they were running a tangent event supporting its student-led AI start-ups.

I met some of the student founders working on their own AI startups, and was introduced to Videotto. Run by two polytechnic students, Videotto turns long-form podcasts into shorter-form “viral clips”.

Co-Founders Tay Yao Ming and Ian Lee shortens the video editing process for livestreamers and digital businesses – creating viral short-form video clips in a matter of minutes, rather than having to cut and edit longer videos one by one.

What was quite impressive is that the duo had already started monetising their platform, and was actively trying to sell us the value of their service. Truth be told, we might be paying customers soon!

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