PAVE.AI and CarDr.com are teaming to bring OEM-level diagnostics intelligence into artificial intelligence-powered vehicle condition reports.

Through a joint initiative announced by the companies Wednesday, CarDr — which is an automotive diagnostics technology company — will integrate its CarDr OBDIQ device into the PAVE inspection workflow.

PAVE is an AI-driven vehicle inspection and condition reporting platform.

By integrating the OBDIQ platform into its process, PAVE will be able to provide full OEM-level diagnostic data in its condition reports, along with the existing AI-based visual and structural assessments it already provides.

The CarDr OBDIQ diagnostic scan is designed to be completed in less than 60 seconds.

Meanwhile, CarDr customers will be able to seamlessly enroll in PAVE’s condition report solution, giving them greater access to automated vehicle inspections and standardized condition reports.

In essence, the partnership blends PAVE’s automated inspection and damage detection technology with CarDr’s deep OEM diagnostic capabilities.

Through this integration, users can tap into a data-rich condition report that includes both the visible and digital health of a vehicle.

“AI visual inspection and onboard diagnostics have always been complementary,” PAVE CEO Kenny DellaPorta said in a news release. “By bringing CarDr’s OEM diagnostic intelligence directly into the PAVE workflow, we’re unifying physical condition and electronic health into a single, seamless report.

“This dramatically increases confidence in vehicle assessment, valuation, and risk decisions across the automotive ecosystem. We’re equally excited to welcome CarDr’s client network into the PAVE program,” he said.

CarDr CEO Greg Lubrani added: “Condition reporting has historically been limited to what can be seen. By integrating the CarDr OBDIQ into the PAVE platform, we’re adding what the vehicle itself can report — true OEM-level diagnostic data — in under a minute, creating the most complete and trusted condition profile available in the market.

“We’re also excited that our customers can now easily adopt PAVE’s automated condition reporting solution to enhance transparency and efficiency across their operations,” he said.