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Driving Innovation with Cutting-Edge Technology

At SoberRide, we are dedicated to solve the societal issue of drunk driving. Our AI-based intoxication detection technology detects drivers’ BrAC (Breath Alcohol Content) and only allows the driver to operate the vehicle if they are within legal levels (0.08% BAC). We are committed to making the roads safer for everyone.

AI

Backed by Ml

Novel Machine Learning Model for Face-Based Intoxication Detection

AI-Enhanced hardware

Passive Alcohol Detection Sensor Integrated with Real-Time Data Algorithm

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Driven to perfection

Conducted market research and published academic research papers to back and perfect our product

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A group of high school students in North Carolina is taking action with SoberRide, an AI-enabled device they designed to prevent intoxicated people from driving.

“We don’t just want to sell a product,” Swayam says. “We want to end drunk driving—for good.”

SoberRide now consists of extremely sophisticated technology, which has been issued a U.S. patent and is based on published research presented by Shah and Mantrala at venues such as MIT.

~ Willie D. Jones

CES

First-Ever High Schooler-led StartUp to Present at CES

2025

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Conrad Challenge

Power Pitch Award Winners

2025

Diamond Challenge

Innovation Excellence Awardee
For Life-Saving Technology

2025

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TYE

3rd Place & Best Business Model

2024

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ULaunch

First Place Winners

2024

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Research & Patent

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MIT URTC: Best Research Presentation - 2024
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ICAIRC: Best Technological Research - 2024
National STEM Festival
Capitol Hill, DC - 2025
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NC SAS: 1st Place 2025
NC Science Fair: 1st Place (Regionals) and 2nd Place (States) 2025

Legislation

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Supported by Congresswoman Dehorah Ross and NC Governor Josh Stein

drunk driving statisticS

12,000

39:00

Deaths Annually

Minutes Before Another Death

#1

Cause of Road Fatalities

CALLS for action

NTSB Calls for Alcohol Detection Systems in All New Vehicles

Regulators Want Drunk Driver Detectors in Cars by 2026

Our Team
 

To stop drunk driving, we all aligned our passions to come up with a novel solution and make roads safer.

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