AI-powered vision guidance for flexible robot automation on manufacturing lines
Inbolt builds real-time 3D vision and AI guidance for manufacturing robots, enabling automation in unstructured environments without rigid infrastructure. The stack is Python + web services (React, REST, gRPC) integrated with FANUC, ABB, and KUKA robots—a mature vendor-agnostic approach. The hiring shape is sales-led (7 sales roles vs. 4 engineering), reflecting deployment execution and market growth as near-term bottlenecks; the project list mirrors this tension: computer vision integration, robotics deployment, and sales cycle management compete for bandwidth alongside CRM optimization and production reliability.
Inbolt provides AI-guided robotic systems for continuous-line manufacturing, specifically addressing the shift from rigid, indexed automation to flexible systems on moving assembly lines. Founded in 2019, the company operates deployments across 50+ factories in Europe, the U.S., and Japan. The product integrates with major robot controllers (FANUC, ABB, KUKA) and runs on a modern web-services architecture (Python backend, React frontend, gRPC communication). The business is 11–50 people, headquartered in Detroit, with active hiring across France, the U.S., Italy, Mexico, and the UK. Current operational focus is on deployment success and sales scaling; pain points center on integration execution, production reliability post-deployment, and meeting aggressive revenue targets.
Python for core logic, React/JavaScript/HTML/CSS for web services, REST and gRPC for APIs. Integrations with FANUC, ABB, and KUKA robot controllers via HTTP and standard industrial protocols.
Detroit, Michigan. The company was founded in 2019 and operates globally with deployments in over 50 factories across Europe, the U.S., and Japan.
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