When the interface is unclear, the operator's response time increases.

The AI space is full of products that are technically impressive and humanly illegible. Users open them, feel uncertain, and close them. The experience is where AI adoption fails. Not the model.
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We go deep where stakes are high.

We have spent years inside drone and robotics companies. We watched great technology lose to a broken screen. An operator who cannot read the system will not trust it. An operator who does not trust it will not deploy it. The interface is not a layer on top of the product. It is the product.

Most agencies design for apps. We design for systems where hesitation has a cost.

Platforms built for engineers, operated by humans under pressure.

The most advanced autonomous systems in the world are losing enterprise deals over UX. The hardware works. The software works. The screen between them does not.
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Built for engineers, used by operators
Your dashboard was designed to debug. Not to operate. Drone pilots, warehouse managers, and floor supervisors do not speak MAVLink or ROS. They need to make fast, correct decisions without a manual.
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Complexity that breaks under scale
What works for one robot or one drone works differently for fifty. Without a unified interface layer, enterprise deployments stall at the pilot stage. Scale becomes the enemy of clarity.
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No proof layer for enterprise buyers
Enterprise and defence buyers need accountability. Logs, audit trails, incident records. Not just a working product. Proof systems are part of the interface, not an afterthought.

Crafted by humans, for humans, using AI agents combined with years of hands-on experience.

The experience layer between machine capability and human confidence.

Every screen we design answers three questions in under five seconds. What is happening? Is anything wrong? What do I do next?
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Operational Dashboards
Fleet state, mission status, and system health. Readable at a glance. Actionable without a drill-down.
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HMI and Operator Interfaces
Human-machine interfaces for physical AI, autonomous platforms, and industrial systems. Where control and trust live together.
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Alert and Incident Design
Severity hierarchy, escalation paths, and operator alerts. Built for the person running the system, not the engineer who built it.
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Audit and Proof Layers
Logs, accountability trails, and incident records that satisfy enterprise buyers and safety reviews.

Senior judgment. Every engagement, every time.

We understand the domain before we touch the design.

Robotics and physical AI UX is not standard product design. It is a different discipline. State legibility, failure-mode design, and trust calibration under pressure are core to how we work. Not additions.
Visionary.
We simplify without removing operational depth.
Crafted.
Interfaces that prevent failure, not decorate success.
Iconic.
A product presence that earns operator trust from day one.

Trusted by People & Brands Globally

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"Shreshth and the Osiflow team were proactive with updates, quick with iterations, and solid with documentation and research. If you value a structured process and clear communication, Osiflow is a dependable partner."
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Aviral Mittal
HSBC
"Shreshth's designs are always innovative and user-friendly. He is serious yet excited about every new project he gets to work on."
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Priya Singh

Your platform is capable. Does the interface prove it?

Enterprise buyers evaluate the operator experience before they sign. Let us show you where better design changes the outcome.