
Tuurny automates diagnostics and repairs for high-value electronic boards, reducing manual labor and recovering reusable components. The company combines robotics with computer vision and a custom large language model to detect faults, assess repair viability, and generate step-by-step repair or component-harvesting workflows. Its system applies real-time visual feedback to adjust instructions dynamically and supports technician interaction during repairs. Tuurny serves B2B customers in defense, aerospace, medical devices, and electronics recycling, turning e-waste into reusable chips and sensors.

Tuurny automates diagnostics and repairs for high-value electronic boards, reducing manual labor and recovering reusable components. The company combines robotics with computer vision and a custom large language model to detect faults, assess repair viability, and generate step-by-step repair or component-harvesting workflows. Its system applies real-time visual feedback to adjust instructions dynamically and supports technician interaction during repairs. Tuurny serves B2B customers in defense, aerospace, medical devices, and electronics recycling, turning e-waste into reusable chips and sensors.
Founded: 2022
Headquarters: Sunnyvale, California, United States
Product: Autonomous diagnostics and repair system for PCBs using computer vision + custom LLM and robotics
Customers / Markets: Defense, aerospace, medical devices, electronics recycling (B2B)
Known investor: NASA (angel/grant round)
Automating electronic board diagnostics and repairs; recovering reusable components from e-waste.
2022
DeepTech
Announced as an Angel/seed-style funding or grant event; reported amount obfuscated in sources.
“NASA listed as investor for announced June 4, 2023 angel/grant round”