
AiSupervision is a platform that acts as an operating system for factory production lines, automating the tasks of a human supervisor. The system tracks, manages, improves, and automates production in factories with a significant human workforce. It leverages real-time data and artificial intelligence to provide measured improvements and productivity insights, aiming to digitize every human action in the production process. Key features include real-time alerts, customizable dashboards, automated reporting, and AI-powered photo quality control. AiSupervision emphasizes ultra-fast setup, ease of use, affordability, and a quick return on investment compared to traditional enterprise manufacturing execution systems.

AiSupervision is a platform that acts as an operating system for factory production lines, automating the tasks of a human supervisor. The system tracks, manages, improves, and automates production in factories with a significant human workforce. It leverages real-time data and artificial intelligence to provide measured improvements and productivity insights, aiming to digitize every human action in the production process. Key features include real-time alerts, customizable dashboards, automated reporting, and AI-powered photo quality control. AiSupervision emphasizes ultra-fast setup, ease of use, affordability, and a quick return on investment compared to traditional enterprise manufacturing execution systems.
What they do: AI-driven operating system for factory production lines that tracks and automates human work
Founded / HQ: Founded 2020; Mannheim, Germany
Founders / leadership: Co‑founders Sascha Lang (CEO) and Alex Conway (CTO)
YC: Y Combinator W22 alumni
Product highlights: Terminals, RFID, computer-vision/photo QC, real-time alerts, automated reporting
Improving productivity, quality control and real-time supervision in labor-intensive factory production lines.
2020
Manufacturing / Industrial AI / Factory automation
125,000 USD
May 2022 seed entry reported by investor listings
“Y Combinator; reported early investors include First Momentum Ventures and Davidovs Venture Capital”