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Robotics and AI-native automation

Robots that work.
An OS that thinks.

Service, cleaning, security and humanoid robots deployed end to end, and run by a single AI-native operating system.

The Caiva robot line-up arranged across studio podiums

Running today across hotels, hospitals, malls, campuses and factories

Northline Hospitality
Vertex Facilities
Meridian Retail
Highgrove Hotels
Casa Verde Resorts
Orion Healthcare
Bluewater Group
Trident Logistics
Solace Care Homes
Kavery Estates
Northline Hospitality
Vertex Facilities
Meridian Retail
Highgrove Hotels
Casa Verde Resorts
Orion Healthcare
Bluewater Group
Trident Logistics
Solace Care Homes
Kavery Estates
Two divisions

One company, two halves of the same machine.

Most vendors sell you a robot and leave the thinking to you. We build the machine and the intelligence that runs it, so there is one number to call when a floor does not get cleaned.

The Caiva hardware range grouped on a studio set

Caiva

The hardware

Eleven robot families covering front of house, back of house, grounds and the factory floor. Sourced, integrated, certified and serviced by one team.

Caiva.ai

The operating system

A frontier AI-native OS that plans routes, reads a floor plan, talks to lifts and doors, and tells you what happened on shift.

Fleet control
Every machine on one map, whoever built the chassis.
Autonomy
Live SLAM, obstacle reasoning and route planning on board.
Lifts and doors
Robots call the lift and wait their turn.
Reporting
Area covered, minutes run, exceptions raised.

Eleven machines, one nervous system.

Pick the ones your site needs. They arrive on the same map, report to the same dashboard and are serviced under the same contract.

  • Two tray-service delivery robots waiting in a restaurant

    Service & delivery

    Carries food, linen, tools and parts between floors without a person pushing it.

    Indoor · multi-floor

  • A greeter robot working a public venue concourse

    Reception & greeting

    Meets visitors, checks them in, answers questions and walks them to the room.

    Front of house

  • Two floor-cleaning robots in a retail interior

    Commercial cleaning

    Scrubs, sweeps, vacuums and dries hard floors on a schedule you set once.

    Scrub · sweep · dry

  • A robotic pool cleaner working the floor of a swimming pool

    Pool cleaning

    Works floor, walls and waterline, then reports the cycle back to the OS.

    Submersible

  • A robotic mower cutting a large open lawn

    Lawn & garden

    Cuts to a set height across mapped grounds, in rain, at night, unattended.

    Outdoor · GPS mapped

  • A solar panel array being cleaned

    Solar array cleaning

    Keeps panel surfaces clear so generation does not quietly drop off through the dry months.

    Rooftop · ground mount

  • A security patrol robot on duty in a building lobby

    Surveillance & patrol

    Runs the perimeter on a loop, streams what it sees and flags what changed.

    Indoor · outdoor

  • A humanoid robot working at an electronics assembly line

    Humanoids

    Two arms, two legs and enough dexterity for work built around human bodies.

    Bipedal

  • A collaborative robot arm on a manufacturing line

    Cobots

    Force-limited arms that pick, place, weld and inspect beside your operators.

    Collaborative arms

  • A service robot delivering to tables in a cafe

    Robotic cafe

    A whole counter that pours, plates and serves. Same drink, same second, every time.

    Turnkey counter

  • Industrial transport robots in a warehouse

    Custom builds

    When nothing off the shelf fits, we design the chassis and write the behaviour.

    Built to brief

Caiva OS

The floor, understood.

Robots stop being separate gadgets the moment they share a map. Caiva OS gives every machine on site the same picture of the building and the same rules about how to move through it.

One map
Every machine on site works from the same floor plan, updated live as the building changes.
Mixed fleets
Cleaning, delivery and patrol robots coordinate routes instead of queueing behind each other.
Plain reporting
Area covered, minutes run and anything that went wrong, sent where your team already looks.
11
robot families in the catalogue
2
divisions, hardware and software
1
operating system for the whole fleet
24/7
remote monitoring and support

Where they already work.

  • Service robots in a hotel lobby

    Hotels & resorts

    Room service, luggage runs, lobby cleaning through the night.

  • A delivery robot serving a restaurant floor

    Restaurants & cafes

    Runners that never drop a tray on a Saturday night.

  • Cleaning robots working a retail floor

    Retail & malls

    Floors kept clean during trading hours, not after them.

  • A service robot in an office building

    Corporate campuses

    Reception, mail runs, pantry service and patrol on one map.

  • Robots working a transport terminal

    Airports & transit

    Long concourses, heavy footfall, cleaning that cannot stop.

  • A delivery robot used for internal transport

    Hospitals & care

    Sample and linen transport, so nurses stay with patients.

  • Industrial robots moving goods in a warehouse

    Factories & warehouses

    Line-side delivery, pallet moves and inspection loops.

How a deployment actually runs.

Four moves, no surprises. Most sites go from first walk-through to working fleet without a single day of closure.

  1. Survey

    We walk your site, measure the floors, count the lifts and find out what actually slows your team down.

  2. Map

    The site is scanned into a live map. Routes, no-go zones, charging points and lift handoffs are set here.

  3. Deploy

    Robots arrive configured. Your staff are trained on the floor, in a shift, not in a classroom.

  4. Operate

    Caiva OS runs the fleet and reports on it. We handle service, spares and firmware for as long as you run them.

What this looks like on a real site.

All case studies
A hotel lobby served by robots

Hospitality

A 200 room hotel that stopped losing nights to floor care

Cleaning runs after the last check-in and finishes before the first breakfast service.

Cleaning robots in a supermarket aisle

Retail

Mall floors cleaned during trading hours

Scrubbers work around shoppers instead of waiting for the shutters to come down.

A humanoid robot on a manufacturing line

Manufacturing

Line-side delivery without a dedicated runner

Parts move from stores to station on a loop, and the loop reports itself.

Tell us what needs automating.

Send us the floor area, the shift pattern and the job you want taken off your team. We will come back with the machines that fit and what they cost.

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