Private AI For Manufacturing
Most of your day is legwork. Sourcing a part, chasing a quote, cutting a purchase order, dispatching a tech, digging a spec out of a manual, the work that has to happen before the real work begins.
FactoryOS does that legwork for you. It operates a real browser and your own tools to run the sourcing and the chasing and the scheduling, all from inside your building.
A person still approves anything that commits the shop, and your designs never leave the floor.
It Does The Legwork
The system does the legwork that eats your day. Give it a plain-language job, source this bearing, compile these suppliers' contact pages, find who has the stock, and it drives a real browser to do it, then folds what it finds back into your system.
The recurring work runs on its own. Reorders, purchase orders, quote follow-ups, and maintenance schedules fire when they should, instead of when someone remembers.
Because it works from your own network, the research that gets a normal bot blocked simply goes through.
Nothing Ships Without Approval
Nothing that spends money or commits the shop happens without sign-off. When the system is ready to send a purchase order or dispatch a crew, it comes to you as a clear request with its reasoning attached.
You approve or decline on the facts. The agents do the gathering and the legwork; the decision that commits the shop stays a human one.
Answers With Your Hands Full
You can ask and answer with your hands full. Voice runs locally, wired however the floor needs it, always-on at a station or push-to-talk on a radio, so a tech can log a job or pull a spec without stopping to type.
Nothing about it goes to the cloud. The microphone and the answer both stay on the same box on your premises.
Your Specs Stay In House
Your designs, your customer list, and your quoted numbers never leave the building. They are your edge, and a cloud AI is the last place they belong.
Everything runs on hardware you keep on site, so there is no outside service holding your drawings or your margins. The trade secrets stay secret.
Every Manual, Instantly
Ask for a spec and the answer comes from your own manuals. Which gasket fits the pump, the torque value, the part number superseded three revisions ago, pulled from the documents you already have rather than a guess.
The same holds for your SOPs and vendor sheets. The knowledge does not walk out when the person who knew it retires.
Built Around Your Floor
The starting point is a short conversation about how your shop actually runs, not a product you switch on. A needs interview maps your suppliers, your workflows, and your floor, and the system is shaped to them.
It is not the right fit for every shop. It is built for the ones that want the legwork handled without their designs ever leaving the building.