Nexar has been running a private beta test of the app for the past six months with about 200 cars around the Bay Area - mostly with Uber and Lyft drivers. "It's a whole different level of depth when it comes to accident understanding," claimed Nexar cofounder and CEO Eran Shir. It creates a 3D model of the car to show the accident - what angle the car was hit, how heavy the impact was, and if the accident was bad enough to injure the driver. When an accident happens, the app uses the combination of the iPhone's camera and sensors to understand what happened. The company says, for example, it can recreate accidents in 3D. The app's primary focus is on driver safety.
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