
From airports and retail to critical infrastructure and hospitality, the future of physical AI lies in large models taking real time actions to drive autonomy between machines, buildings and human interactions across every sector. Imagine buildings that self-tune their environments in real time, airplanes that collectively reroute themselves to improve efficiency, and security frameworks that preemptively adjust to emerging threats. As computers grow, physical AI will mature , delivering a “ChatGPT moment” for real-world operations by combining human and machine capabilities into one adaptive, self-evolving network. Long term, Zensors will expand to a holistic, multi-point intelligence —one that continuously refines and reshapes how we live, work, and move across a seamlessly connected global ecosystem.

From airports and retail to critical infrastructure and hospitality, the future of physical AI lies in large models taking real time actions to drive autonomy between machines, buildings and human interactions across every sector. Imagine buildings that self-tune their environments in real time, airplanes that collectively reroute themselves to improve efficiency, and security frameworks that preemptively adjust to emerging threats. As computers grow, physical AI will mature , delivering a “ChatGPT moment” for real-world operations by combining human and machine capabilities into one adaptive, self-evolving network. Long term, Zensors will expand to a holistic, multi-point intelligence —one that continuously refines and reshapes how we live, work, and move across a seamlessly connected global ecosystem.
Headquarters: San Francisco, California
Product focus: Computer vision / physical AI for occupancy, queues, cleaning, operational insights
Founders: Anuraag Jain and Chris Harrison (Carnegie Mellon affiliations)
Employee count (reported): 21
Notable backers: Y Combinator (listed among investors)
Operational monitoring and automation for physical spaces using computer vision and physical-AI models.
Artificial intelligence; computer vision; physical AI; facility/operations tech
Crunchbase reports multiple funding rounds (total 4) and lists Seed as most recent; company materials and profiles list Y Combinator among investors.
“Y Combinator listed among investors; other investors reported include Bossa Invest and Acuity”