
Alloy is a robotics data platform designed to unify and search various types of robot data, including images, time-series sensor data, and system logs, using natural language queries. The platform aims to help robotics teams find insights across models, telemetry, and missions in seconds, significantly reducing the time spent debugging and analyzing data. Alloy addresses the common problem of data silos, where information is scattered across different storage systems, making it difficult and time-consuming to gather context for debugging. It offers instant mission intelligence by allowing users to ask questions in natural language, identify key events, and perform similarity searches across images and time-series data to find recurring patterns and anomalies. This enables teams to export scenarios directly as training datasets, streamlining the debug-to-deployment process to hours instead of weeks. The platform supports data from drones, aerial systems, maritime robotics, agricultural robotics, and warehousing/logistics robots, processing images, video, time-series sensor data, system logs, and location data. Alloy is built for enterprise-grade security, scale, and extensibility, offering deployment flexibility.

Alloy is a robotics data platform designed to unify and search various types of robot data, including images, time-series sensor data, and system logs, using natural language queries. The platform aims to help robotics teams find insights across models, telemetry, and missions in seconds, significantly reducing the time spent debugging and analyzing data. Alloy addresses the common problem of data silos, where information is scattered across different storage systems, making it difficult and time-consuming to gather context for debugging. It offers instant mission intelligence by allowing users to ask questions in natural language, identify key events, and perform similarity searches across images and time-series data to find recurring patterns and anomalies. This enables teams to export scenarios directly as training datasets, streamlining the debug-to-deployment process to hours instead of weeks. The platform supports data from drones, aerial systems, maritime robotics, agricultural robotics, and warehousing/logistics robots, processing images, video, time-series sensor data, system logs, and location data. Alloy is built for enterprise-grade security, scale, and extensibility, offering deployment flexibility.