Applied Intuition develops software infrastructure for autonomous systems across automotive, defense, trucking, construction, mining, and agriculture sectors. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Mountain View, the company provides three core products: a Vehicle OS, a Self-Driving System, and a development toolchain for building, validating, and deploying AI-driven vehicles. The platform addresses the full lifecycle bottleneck - development velocity, validation coverage, and production deployment - that typically constrains time-to-market for intelligent machines.
The company operates at significant scale: 18 of the top 20 global automakers use their solutions, and they maintain contracts across major U.S. Department of Defense programs. Applied Intuition recently completed a Series F funding round at a $15 billion valuation. Their technical focus spans vehicle operating systems, autonomous driving stacks, and the simulation and validation infrastructure required to achieve safety-critical reliability standards. The toolchain approach suggests they're tackling the operational complexity of managing sensor data pipelines, perception model evaluation, and scenario coverage gaps that plague autonomous system development.
With offices across 12 locations spanning Mountain View, Washington D.C., multiple U.S. defense corridor cities, and international presence in London, Stuttgart, Munich, Stockholm, Bangalore, Seoul, and Tokyo, the company maintains proximity to both OEM customers and defense installations. Led by CEO Qasar Younis, Applied Intuition positions itself at the intersection of commercial autonomy and defense applications - two domains with divergent failure mode tolerances and deployment constraints, but shared requirements for robust perception, planning, and real-time decision-making infrastructure.