Vayla Robotics builds autonomous, modular systems for high-rise facade cleaning, inspection, and maintenance — eliminating dangerous manual labour, permanently.
India adds millions of sq ft of high-rise real estate every year. Maintenance hasn't kept up.
Falls remain a leading cause of fatalities in building maintenance. Workers descend manually on ropes, exposed to unpredictable conditions every shift.
Manual cleaning quality varies wildly by worker and day. No feedback loop, no verification — just a crew and a bucket.
Repeated setup, labor churn, and downtime compound. Buildings pay more each cycle while quality trends downward.
Existing robotic solutions demand permanent BMU rails. Most Indian buildings were never designed for them.
One portable, modular system. No building modifications. Works on structures never designed for robots.
Installs on any building using existing anchor points. No structural modification, no permanent rails, no costly retrofit.
Traverses façades vertically and horizontally. Swappable end-effectors handle cleaning, scrubbing, rinsing, and more.
Dynamic force control adapts in real time to surface variation — curved glass, ledges, fins, mixed materials.
After every pass, onboard AI inspects cleanliness. Missed spots are automatically targeted and re-cleaned. Closed-loop.
Same hardware, new toolheads: crack detection, sealant, coating, surface prep, light repairs. One platform, expanding revenue.
Robotics + controls + perception + systems engineering. Not just hardware.
No CAPEX for building owners. Subscription pricing per sq ft, per frequency, per service tier. Predictable, high-margin recurring revenue.
Unlike rail-based systems, Vayla requires zero permanent infrastructure. Any building, any age, any geometry — deployed in hours.
The only system that inspects its own work and corrects it autonomously — a quality guarantee manual labour cannot structurally provide.
Dynamic force control handles curved façades, ledges, fins, mixed materials — where suction and magnetic crawlers completely fail.
Phase 2 expands via swappable toolheads: crack detection, coating, sealant, repairs. One fleet, compounding revenue streams.
Patent strategy in progress. Portable BMU + force control + vision QA creates layered defensibility that's hard to replicate.
Labour is declining. Regulations are tightening. ESG scrutiny is rising. The tailwinds are permanent.
Deep robotics background. Long-term vision far beyond cleaning.
Robot Development, Systems thinking, and Market strategy. Drives the technical vision and architecture of the Vayla platform, with a focus on scalability across building types and geographies.
Hands-on robot development — mechanical design, controls engineering, and real-world deployment. The builder who turns first-principles thinking into working hardware.
Whether you're a facility manager, investor, or potential partner — we'd love to hear from you.