Getting robots working in the real world is harder than it looks. Teams often spend months on infrastructure—connecting hardware, building dashboards, setting up remote access—before they can focus on what the robot should actually do.
Cyberwave is a plug-and-play robotics platform that handles this infrastructure, so you can deploy robots in days instead of months.
The Problem
Traditional robotics deployment involves:
- Custom integration for every robot, camera, and sensor
- Building infrastructure for telemetry, logging, and visualization
- No remote access without complex VPN setups
- Manual updates to each robot individually
- Limited visibility into what's happening in the field
This means months of engineering work before you can test your first use case—and ongoing maintenance burden as you scale.
What Cyberwave Provides
One SDK, Any Hardware
Connect robots, cameras, and sensors using a single interface. No custom drivers for each device. If it speaks a standard protocol, Cyberwave can talk to it.
Instant Digital Twins
Upload a robot model and see it in 3D, synchronized with real telemetry. Operators can visualize what robots are doing from anywhere in the world.
Remote Access Built In
Control and monitor robots from the dashboard. No VPNs, no port forwarding, no network configuration headaches.
Fleet Management
Deploy updates, change configurations, and monitor performance across your entire fleet from one place. What used to require logging into each robot now takes one click.
Simulation & Safety
Test changes in simulation before they touch hardware. Built-in safety limits prevent dangerous commands from reaching motors.
Who Uses Cyberwave
- Operations teams deploying robots in facilities
- Integrators building solutions for customers
- Developers building robotics applications
- Researchers scaling from lab prototypes to production
Learn More
This track covers how Cyberwave works:
- Modules — Core subsystems: Digital Twins, Fleet Management, Edge Runtime
- Main Features — What you get out of the box
- Architecture — How cloud, edge, and data planes connect
- SDK Overview — How to connect your hardware
- APIs — Integration interfaces
For technical documentation, visit docs.cyberwave.com.