14 May 2026 | News
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Innovative physical AI technology enables tire changes and vehicle inspections with minimal human intervention, representing the first major technological leap in vehicle servicing in decades
SmartBay alleviates the triple threat of technician shortage, workplace injury, and margin compression through the deployment of precision, physical AI-driven automation
Automated Tire, Inc. (ATI), a physical AI and robotics company modernizing the traditional automotive service bay, announced its emergence from stealth and unveiled SmartBay, its industry-first, AI-powered robotic platform designed to execute automotive services, starting with tire changes, wheel balancing, and vehicle inspections.
With the SmartBay platform, automotive dealerships and tire and service centers can shift from manual, variable service processes to a technology-first system that understands, adapts and executes complex physical tasks in real time. SmartBay uses advanced robotics, computer vision, and machine learning to generate the proper execution for each vehicle with precision, rather than relying on pre-programmed routines, which require manual intervention for outliers and real-world variables.
"While the auto industry has made great strides with advanced technologies over recent decades, automotive service bays have seen little innovation to match," said Andy Chalofsky, Chief Executive Officer, Automated Tire, Inc. "Most notably, electric vehicles wear through tires up to 30% faster. The proliferation of EVs creates significantly more tire service opportunities, but tire technician jobs are dirty, injury-prone, and difficult to fill. Our SmartBay platform gives modern shops a meaningful solution to turn a dangerous, manual chore into a high-tech, automated process that matches the sophistication of the vehicles being serviced."
The proprietary SmartBay platform:
SmartBay addresses three primary concerns in the automotive service industry: an ongoing and increasing labor shortage; automation of tire changes, the most injury-prone aspect of routine automotive service; and increasing service bay throughput by significantly reducing the time required for tire changes.
According to a report from the National Automotive Dealers Association (NADA), the industry faces a shortage of at least 37,000 new technicians annually, as seasoned technicians retire and fewer young professionals enter the trade. This shortage leaves shop owners trapped in a cycle of understaffing and expensive retraining. That perpetual cycle worsens as high turnover leads to potentially inconsistent service quality and even more grueling wait times that frustrate customers and compress profit margins.
How SmartBay Works
Once a vehicle is positioned, the system automatically initiates inspection, identifying tire and wheel conditions while capturing diagnostic data. The robotic system then executes the tire change and wheel balancing process, removing and reinstalling tires with consistent accuracy while simultaneously calculating and applying precise wheel weights to ensure optimal balance.
Throughout the process, SmartBay continuously collects and analyzes data, generating real-time insights and customer-facing reports while optimizing each step for efficiency. By combining automated inspection, tire handling, balancing, and data intelligence into a single seamless workflow, SmartBay reduces manual intervention, increases throughput, and delivers faster, more consistent service outcomes.
Built by Visionaries, Validated by Industry Veterans
Led by co-founders Andy Chalofsky, Josh Chalofsky and Faron Schonfeld, and President and COO Eran Frenkel, ATI's team is composed of entrepreneurs with decades of experience across the automotive service and robotics industries.