Make hardware as iterable as software.
Software improves fast because changing it is cheap. Our goal is to bring that speed to hardware - where designs move into production faster, changes land sooner, and each run improves the next.
We are building an autonomous, general-purpose, and full-stack factory - one that can take any design, plan its build, source or make the parts, assemble the product, and ship it.
Our mission
Software improves fast because changing it is cheap. Our goal is to bring that speed to hardware - where designs move into production faster, changes land sooner, and each run improves the next.
Bringing manufacturing back is not just a labor problem. It requires factories that can change over quickly, run flexibly, and scale without rebuilding the line from scratch.
Settling beyond Earth requires more than rockets. It needs factories that can self-operate, self-repair, and eventually self-replicate.
Civilizations get rich when things people want become faster and cheaper to make. Our goal is to be able to reconfigure the physical world so efficiently that abundance becomes default.
The Challenge
A production system that can operate with less human intervention, adapt to new products quickly, and connect the chain from raw inputs to finished goods.
Operate, diagnose, recover, and improve with progressively less human intervention.
Adapt to new materials, suppliers, products, and failure modes rapidly.
Closed-loop production from raw inputs to finished goods.
Where we start
We start where customer pull is immediate: complex hardware assembly with short lead times, flexible capacity, and a path from NPI to recurring production.
FactoryHQ is the first step: a US contract manufacturer built around robotic cells that learn repeatable work from human demonstrations and improve as production repeats.
Software became powerful when computers became programmable. We think manufacturing is entering the same transition: from fixed lines to adaptive, increasingly autonomous production.
Join us
We are looking for engineers and operators who want to work on Physical AI's frontier to build The Everything Factory.