We design and build the machines, the AI, and the software powering the next generation of Indian factories — across textile, mining, warehousing, cement, packaging, and steel.
India's industrial output is projected to triple in the next decade. The mills, the mines, and the plants are all expanding at once — and they will not run on yesterday's playbook.
SOURCES: OECD, WORLD BANK · MFG. VALUE-ADDED PER WORKER, USD/HR · INDEXED
No two industries get the same stack. Every one gets the same depth.
We call it the Indus Factory — a software-defined, AI-native manufacturing system where every machine, sensor, and process collaborates like neurons in a single brain.
Not a factory that just produces. A factory that learns.
We're a small, focused team in Jaipur, building from first principles. Hiring across hardware, AI, software, robotics, and design.
Anant is the founder and CEO of Infinity One. He's building the company from Jaipur — designing the machines, the AI, and the software that the next generation of Indian factories will run on. He has been building things since he was 15.
We don't reinvent what already works. The Indus Stack is built on frontier AI, industrial-grade hardware, and the open infrastructure of the modern internet — composed in ways no one else is composing them.