As robots move from labs into warehouses, factories, hospitals, and homes, one question becomes unavoidable: did it actually do the job — correctly, safely, and verifiably?
The independent standard for physical AI behavior.
We're building the infrastructure to answer it.
Robots are leaving the lab. The systems for proving they behave as intended are not keeping up.
Today, knowing whether a robot completed a task correctly means an engineer watching it happen. That works when there's one robot and one engineer in the same room. It breaks the moment fleets scale, deployments spread across geographies, and a single failure stops being a data point and becomes something that matters.
And self-assessment isn't enough for the moments that count. Proving a system behaves as intended has always required something a vendor cannot provide about itself: independent verification.
That independence is the entire point.