Engineers who work where software meets the physical world.
We built AutoRobos to close the gap between industrial hardware and modern software — and to be accountable for the whole system in between.
A company built to solve the whole problem.
AutoRobos began with a simple observation: most technology companies solve half a problem. Software houses build applications but stop at the screen. Automation firms wire up machines but leave the data stranded on the floor. AI teams train models with nowhere real to deploy them.
We built AutoRobos to work across those boundaries. Our engineers come from embedded systems, industrial automation, and software backgrounds, which lets us design solutions that run from the sensor on a machine all the way to the dashboard in a manager's hand.
Since then, we have deployed monitoring platforms, vision systems, retail infrastructure, and enterprise software for manufacturers, textile mills, retail chains, warehouses, and institutions — always with the same principle: the system has to work in the real conditions of the operation, not just in a demo.
To engineer practical technology that improves how businesses operate, manufacture, manage, and scale — connecting software, hardware, automation, and AI into systems that hold up in the field.
To be the engineering partner that serious operations trust to design and deploy their most critical systems, from embedded devices to enterprise platforms.
The principles behind every deployment.
Engineering Rigor
We design for the environment a system will actually run in. Reliability under real conditions is the standard, not an afterthought.
Ownership
We are accountable for what we deliver end to end — hardware, firmware, and software — and for supporting it after it goes live.
Full-Stack Thinking
We design across layers rather than in silos, so the sensor, the network, the model, and the interface work as one system.
Partnership
We work as a long-term engineering partner, not a one-off vendor. The relationship continues well past deployment.
How we actually build.
Three commitments that shape every project, from a single device to a multi-site platform.
We design across the full stack
A single team owns the sensor, the connectivity, the intelligence, and the software — so nothing falls through the gaps between vendors.
We validate in real conditions
Systems are proven on-site under the noise, power, and usage they will actually face, not just on a clean bench.
We deliver in phases
Each phase produces working infrastructure that solves a real problem, keeping the work aligned with the operation throughout.
A partner, not just a vendor.
One team, sensor to dashboard
You work with a single engineering team accountable for the whole system, not a chain of vendors pointing at each other.
Built for operations
Every deployment is measured against operational metrics — downtime, cost, throughput, accuracy — not feature lists.
Real deployments, not slideware
Our work runs in live factories, stores, and warehouses today. We design for production from the first day.
Long-term support
We stay involved after launch, maintaining and evolving systems as your operation changes and grows.
The engineers accountable for the work.
Raza Kazmi
Founder & Principal Engineer
Leads system architecture across embedded, IoT, and software, with a focus on making complex deployments reliable in the field.
Ayesha Khan
Head of Software
Directs the platform and application practice, building the dashboards and enterprise systems that operational teams run on.
Usman Riaz
Lead Embedded Engineer
Owns the hardware and firmware practice, from custom electronics to industrial controllers built for harsh environments.
Sara Nawaz
AI & Vision Lead
Leads the AI and computer vision practice, turning models into deployed systems that run at the edge and in production.
Engineering since 2019.
Founded
AutoRobos is founded to bridge the gap between industrial hardware and modern software.
First factory deployments
Early machine-monitoring systems go live on manufacturing floors, proving the retrofit approach.
AI and vision practice
We expand into computer vision and AI, deploying edge inspection and knowledge systems in production.
Retail and enterprise platforms
Electronic shelf label rollouts and custom enterprise software extend our work beyond the factory.
Regional expansion
Engagements grow across the Middle East alongside a maturing portfolio of full-stack deployments.
Deeper, where it matters.
We continue to invest where software meets the physical world — deeper edge AI, more capable automation, and tighter integration between operational systems. Our direction is not a new market; it is doing the same engineering at greater depth and scale for the industries that depend on it.
Work with an engineering team that owns the whole system.
From embedded devices to enterprise software, we're accountable end to end.
