AI Robotics
Describe what a robot should do in plain English — and watch it do it. We build the behaviours in simulation first, so your team can try, refine, and sign them off before any real robot moves. When you are ready, the same behaviours run on the hardware you already own.
Simulation before hardware
Your team watches the robot at work in a faithful simulation long before a real arm moves. Try the edge cases, break things, iterate quickly — without breaking anything expensive.
Same behaviour in simulation and on real hardware
What you approve in simulation is what runs on the floor. The handover from lab to live is built into how we work — not an afterthought.
Plain-English control
"Pick up the red block." "Load the left tray." "Stop if you see the guard open." Your team tells the robot what to do — never how to do it.
Works with the robots you already have
Industrial arms, humanoids, and mobile platforms from the major manufacturers. No vendor lock-in. No rip-and-replace.
Teach by showing, not by coding
Your operators record demonstrations of the task. The robot learns from what they did — your team never needs to touch a line of code.
Eyes on every camera you have
The robot uses the cameras you already run — on the wrist, on the line, overhead — to read the scene and act correctly.
Your data. Your rules.
Our team, accountable to you.
Your demonstrations, your workflows, and the data your robots collect all stay with you. You choose what the robots learn from — and you can stop the learning at any point.
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Start with a scoping conversation on AI Robotics.
Tell us what you need. We reply within one business day — from a named person, not a mailbox.