InBridge
About

We bridge the gap between knowledge and execution

InBridge gives maritime organizations a single source of truth for operations, helping crews and shore teams find answers faster, execute procedures consistently, and stay audit-ready.

Our mission

Built from real-world maritime experience

InBridge AI was founded from firsthand experience at sea. Safe operations, sound decisions, and regulatory compliance all depend on having the right information at the right moment, but finding that information is often harder than it should be.

Through years working as a Master Mariner in demanding and highly regulated environments, our founder repeatedly encountered the same challenge. Critical information was scattered across documents, emails, procedures, and conversations. Crews spent valuable time searching for answers, verifying information, and navigating disconnected systems when they should have been focused on execution. As operations became more complex, it became increasingly clear that the industry needed a better way to connect knowledge, decisions, and day-to-day work.

That realization became the foundation of InBridge AI. Our mission is to build the intelligence layer for maritime operations, helping organizations bring together knowledge, decisions, and execution so crews and shore teams can operate with greater clarity, consistency, and confidence.

From our co-founder
After almost twenty years at sea I saw maritime operations getting more and more complicated every year. The tools we had were not keeping up at all. With tighter regulations and more paperwork than ever the crews were buried in documents and manual work instead of focusing on safe navigation and making good decisions. I kept thinking there had to be a better way. So I decided to build it myself.
Cédric GoyetteMaster Mariner & Co-founder
Where we are

Based in British Columbia 🇨🇦Deploying with fleets worldwide

InBridge is a Canadian company supported by the Ocean Startup Project, Canada’s Ocean Supercluster, Google for Startups, and AWS Startups.