About Senytics

Building the nervous system for modern robotics.

From firmware to cloud — one coherent platform for robotic products.

Senytics exists to make robotics development radically simpler. We help teams spend their time on product behavior, user experience, and real-world impact — not on repeatedly rebuilding low-level infrastructure.

The Problem

Robotics today often feels like web development in the 1990s. Every team builds its own firmware stack, update pipeline, configuration system, and fleet tooling — again and again. This fragmentation slows teams down, increases cost, and makes scaling robotic products unnecessarily hard.

Our Solution

Senytics unifies these layers into a single, coherent system. We provide a standard firmware framework (SenCore) that connects natively to a cloud control plane (SenHub), covering OTA, configuration, telemetry, and device lifecycle. Together, they form a practical operating foundation for real-world robotic products.

Why we exist

We believe robotics will become one of the most important computing platforms of the next decade. But for that to happen, the underlying infrastructure must evolve.

Senytics is being built by engineers who have felt this pain firsthand — and are focused on creating a long-term, reusable foundation for teams building robots in the real world.

What we believe

The principles that guide how we design the Senytics platform.

Cloud Native

Robotics deserves modern tooling. We bring versioning, CI/CD-style workflows, and cloud-native practices to firmware and hardware systems.

Coherence

Firmware, hardware, and cloud should feel like one system — not three separate tools glued together.

Modularity

We favor composable building blocks over black boxes. Swap a sensor, change a driver, evolve your hardware — without rewriting everything else.

Scale

The same tools should work for a single prototype on a desk and scale cleanly to fleets of thousands of devices.

Ready to build better robotic products?

Explore a platform designed to grow with your robotics system — from early prototypes to real deployments.