AI & robotics platform behind helpful robots
AI for helpful robots.
Petrixia gives robots the intelligence to understand people, remember what matters, use tools, follow procedures and operate safely in everyday environments.
What Petrixia does
Nine capabilities, and nothing pretending to be a tenth.
Petrixia is the software layer between a person and a machine that can act. Each capability below is scoped so that it can be tested rather than asserted.
Conversation and social interaction
Understands an ordinary spoken request and holds a conversation that goes somewhere — no specialist robot interface to learn first.
Long-term memory
Remembers what matters across days and tasks, with provenance and a confidence level attached to each thing it believes.
Procedures that pause and resume
Work can be interrupted, put down, picked up later, and adapted when the situation has changed in the meantime.
Tool and device use
Operates approved tools, appliances and services through the same audited interface it uses for everything else.
Understanding rooms, objects and people
Maintains a working picture of a space: what is in it, where things are, and who they belong to.
Navigation and physical interaction
Moves through a real space and acts on it, correcting on contact when the world does not match the plan.
Multi-user environments
Several residents, family members and staff at once, each with their own standing relationship to the robot.
Human oversight and permissions
Every capability sits behind a permission a person can grant, narrow, or revoke at any time.
Local and private processing
Sensitive processing can stay on the device or on site where the setting or the regulator requires it.
One platform
One intelligence, multiple robots.
Petrixia separates a robot's intelligence from its particular hardware. New bodies, sensors and capabilities can be introduced without rebuilding the system around them.
Hardware moves faster than any single bet
Robot hardware is improving quickly. Building the intelligence as the product — rather than tying it to one chassis — keeps the focus on the part a person actually experiences: whether the robot is helpful, understandable and dependable.
Tested before it is trusted
Behaviour is developed and scored inside Petrixia Town, a simulated world that holds ground truth and marks the work independently. A body cannot mark its own homework.
Where it is going first
Built for everyday, non-medical assistance.
Early scope favours ordinary, repeated, low-stakes help in homes, aged care, disability support and community environments — the tasks people actually want a hand with, and where a mistake costs a re-run rather than harm.
Homes
Reminders, routines, fetching and carrying, and simple household assistance from a plain spoken request.
Care and disability support
Companionship, continuity across long-running tasks, and connecting people with carers or family.
Staff, not instead of staff
Support for the people already doing the work. Petrixia is intended to assist, never to replace professional judgement or medical care.
Scope, stated plainly. Petrixia is intended for bounded, non-clinical assistance. It is not a medical device, not an emergency service, and not a substitute for professional care. Read the care position →