Built on the factory floor.
Our founding team ramped Giga Texas from inception. The biggest problem on the factory floor was always the software: disconnected systems, no unified intelligence, and no AI tools built by people who understood manufacturing. So we built one.
Manifesto.
How we think factory software should work.
1
One system. Everything connected.
A factory's MES, warehouse management, inventory, controls, and QMS all belong in the same platform, reading the same data. That's when operational blind spots disappear.
2
Intelligence native from day one.
AI reasoning works when it's part of the operating system itself — same architecture, same data model, same deployment. That's how you get answers in minutes instead of months.
3
Outcomes over licenses.
We tie meaningful payment to measurable results. If we deliver value, you'll see it in your numbers before you see it on an invoice.
4
Build what's needed. Stay focused.
A ramping factory and an optimizing factory each have specific, knowable needs. We build for those — focused capabilities, zero bloatware.
5
Manufacturing is the real economy.
The factories that make cars, batteries, circuit boards, and medical devices are the backbone of how the world works. We think they deserve software built for that job.
The team.
Ex- Tesla, Amazon, Microsoft, ASML. AI researchers and factory software veterans — in the same room.






