Vendor Profile
Svaya Robotics
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Description
Svaya Robotics is an Indian robotics company founded in 2018 that develops collaborative robots and bimanual humanoid robots for industrial applications. The company is privately held and has financed product development through bootstrapping, with plans in progress for a Series A round as of mid-2026. Its headquarters are in India. Svaya takes a vertically integrated approach, designing hardware, writing software, and developing its AI stack in-house. The company states it manufactures components and assembles final systems internally. Its software platform includes digital-twin capabilities for virtual workflow validation and a web-based interface intended for use by non-experts. The company targets manufacturing, logistics and fulfillment, food and beverage, and academic research settings. Its stated objective is to move from single-purpose automation toward general-purpose robotic systems. Svaya remains at an early commercial stage; its bootstrapped financing history suggests limited external capital relative to better-funded competitors in the humanoid robotics sector.
Svaya's product lines include 6-axis collaborative robots and a bimanual humanoid robot. The collaborative robots carry torque sensors in all joints and an IP67 rating for dust and fluid protection, and are engineered to meet Category 4 / PLd safety standards under ISO 13849-1:2023 and ISO 10218-1:2025. The cobot line appears more commercially mature than the humanoid program. The Bimanual Humanoid Robot features 17 actuators across a torso-mounted dual-arm configuration, with 7 degrees of freedom per arm and 360-degree body rotation. It incorporates a modular wrist for end-effector interchangeability and integrated stereo vision with coordinated pan-tilt head motion for 3D workspace perception. Svaya cites sub-millimeter precision and whole-body force control as design characteristics. The company positions the humanoid for dexterous manipulation tasks including assembly, wire harness handling, and surface finishing. The humanoid program is framed as a development effort toward general-purpose capability, with current work focused on building task-level skills for specific industrial applications.
Svaya Robotics holds relevance as an Indian participant in the humanoid robotics sector, a geography less represented among the predominantly American and Chinese developer base. The company's dual-track approach — fielding collaborative robots while developing a humanoid platform — could provide a revenue bridge that humanoid-only startups lack, though independent verification of cobot commercial traction is limited. The Bimanual humanoid's design emphasis on dexterous manipulation and industrial compatibility, including modular end-effectors and precision specifications, targets manufacturing use cases where buyer interest is concentrated. However, deployment relevance at time of writing remains dependent on customer-confirmed pilots, independently reported operating metrics, and evidence of model-level reliability in production or near-production settings. The company has not publicly disclosed customer names, partnership agreements, or operating data for the Bimanual platform. Its bootstrapped history and announced Series A fundraising plans suggest capital availability may influence the pace at which the humanoid program reaches commercial readiness. Buyers evaluating Svaya would benefit from direct due diligence on system maturity, support infrastructure, and commercial terms.
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Robots
Full-size bipedal humanoid
Bimanual
- Primary use case
- n/a
- Deployment readiness
- 50
Bimanual is a stationary upper-body humanoid robot from Svaya Robotics, positioned for dexterous manipulation and precision assembly in industrial settings. Built on the vendor's collaborative robot platform, it combines dual 7-DoF arms, 360-degree base rotation, and whole-body force control to handle tasks in semi-structured environments.
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