Orbital AI
Orbital AI
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Live · operational layer for physical AI

Orbital AI runs your fleet from the cloud. ARIA keeps it on course at the edge.

Foundation models teach robots how to act. Orbital AI operates them once they're on the floor — a cloud control plane for telemetry, scope-enforced control, and orchestration, paired with ARIA, the on-robot edge agent doing camera-based visual navigation and safety in real time. Any OEM.

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One platform · two halves

A cloud brain and an edge agent, built to run together

Orbital AI lives in the cloud and governs the whole fleet. ARIA lives on the robot network and closes the loop in real time. Outbound-only, mTLS between them.

Orbital AI · Cloud

The control plane

Monitors every robot, governs who is allowed to act, and closes the loop with orchestration. One integration surface, one pane of glass — regardless of who built the hardware.

  • Real-time telemetry over REST + WebSocket
  • Per-OEM API scope enforcement on every command
  • Autonomy orchestrator: auto E-Stop, charge dispatch
  • Fleet dashboard with the global spatial map
ARIA · Edge

The agent on the floor

Runs on the robot network, hardware-bound and air-gapped. Overhead cameras give ground-truth pose; ARIA corrects onboard SLAM drift toward zero every tick and halts locally the instant it's unsafe.

  • Camera-based visual navigation, no SLAM reliance
  • 10 Hz drift-correction control loop (TF-hijack)
  • Local safety-halt E-Stop with auto re-convergence
  • Outbound-only mTLS sync to Orbital AI Cloud
Robot network (VLAN) → ARIA edge CV · drift-correct · safety-halt ──outbound mTLS──► Orbital AI Cloud REST · WS · dashboard · orchestrator
The platform

Everything a deployed robot generates — captured, governed, actioned

Real-time telemetry

Pose, sensors, motor load, battery & thermal, spatial position — live on a 2-second heartbeat from every robot.

Scope & safety governance

Every command checked against per-OEM API scopes before it reaches a robot. Granular grants, E-Stop, safety-halt controller.

Visual navigation

Drop a waypoint on the overhead map; ARIA's cameras guide the robot there — circumventing onboard SLAM when it drifts.

Multi-OEM control plane

One surface across ROS2, gRPC, and cloud REST. Onboard any vendor's fleet and command it from a single pane.

How it works

Connect, observe, control

STEP 01

Connect the fleet

Onboard an OEM through the API wizard, pick the transport (ROS2, gRPC, REST), and grant the exact scopes Orbital should hold — no more, no less.

STEP 02

Observe everything

Live telemetry, a global spatial map, mission sequences, and drift/safety alerts land in one dashboard — with ARIA's camera-tracked ground truth for every robot.

STEP 03

Take control

Set visual waypoints, adjust speed and direction, or hit E-Stop — every action passing the scope gate and safety-halt controller before it reaches hardware.

Downstream data

The data your robots already produce

Training data teaches robots in the lab. Orbital captures the operational data they generate on real floors — the signal that only exists after deployment, and the interventions that make the next run safer.

2s
Telemetry heartbeat
10Hz
ARIA correction loop
OEM transports
Spatial
Pose & position
Sensor
Vision & proximity
Power
Battery & thermal
Motion
Motor & velocity
Missions
Task & sequence
Safety
Drift & halt events
For OEMs

Unlock your API into Orbital

Give operators a best-in-class control surface without building it yourself. Onboard your fleet, expose exactly the capabilities you choose, and let Orbital handle monitoring, governance, and visual navigation.

telemetry state velocity e-stop mission map
Onboard a fleet
Onboarding · scope grant
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statusready · monitored

Your robots are already deployed. Give them an operations layer.

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