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Transform Your Warehouse with inVia Robotics

Empower your operations with AI-driven automation for unparalleled efficiency.

shipped Nov 20, 2025verticalspaid
Domain rating51Monthly visits625/mo
VerticalsSupply ChainWarehouse
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Why it matters

1Experience up to 3x faster order picking with cutting-edge AI technology.
2Optimize resource allocation to eliminate bottlenecks and maximize productivity.
3Scale your operations seamlessly with a modular, pay-for-productivity model.

Stork Quadrant

Sleeping Giant· 33/100

Has a real moat but invisible to agents. Add an MCP and you'd climb.

inVia's core defensibility rests on physical hardware integration, real-time coordination of heterogeneous agents (robots + humans), and liability for mission-critical warehouse operations. An LLM alone cannot command robots, enforce safety constraints, or guarantee order fulfillment SLAs. The software is the nervous system connecting physical assets; the asset ownership and operational accountability are the moats.

Claude Haiku 4.5, scored 2026-05-25

Defensibility · 60/100

  • Physical-world coupling
  • Regulatory moat
  • Network liquidity
  • Proprietary refreshing data
  • High-trust catastrophic workflows
  • Multi-party coordination
  • Brand / community / taste

An LLM alone could replace

  • Generate picking routes or task assignments from inventory data
  • Create optimization recommendations for warehouse layout
  • Produce reports on picker productivity or robot utilization
  • Draft standard operating procedures for warehouse workflows

Agent-Readiness · 0/100

  • Verified MCP
  • Listed on agent surfaces
  • Usage-based pricing
  • Headless agent auth
  • Public OpenAPI
  • Active changelog
  • llms.txt

How to defend

Double down on the coordination layer — make inVia the orchestration platform that any warehouse robot vendor integrates into, not just a single-vendor solution. Own the liability and SLA guarantees; position as the system of record for warehouse execution that customers can't replace without re-engineering their entire fulfillment operation.

  • Ship an MCP server and list it on Stork — biggest single point gain (+25).
  • Get listed in the Anthropic MCP registry, Cursor, or Claude Desktop (+20).
  • Add a usage-based or per-call tier; per-seat-only pricing dies when agents replace seats (+15).
  • Expose API-key auth with a self-serve sandbox tier; remove sales-call gates (+15).
  • Publish an OpenAPI spec at /openapi.json or /.well-known/openapi (+10).

Specs

API Available

Yes, public API

overview

Revolutionize Your Warehouse Operations

inVia Robotics Warehouse Execution System (WES) integrates advanced robotics and intelligent software to streamline your warehouse processes. Our solution ensures a seamless workflow, enhancing order fulfillment and operational efficiency.

  • Real-time order processing without traditional batching delays.
  • Continuous workflow adjustments to meet changing demands.
  • Full visibility with proactive monitoring and 3D facility rendering.

features

Key Features of inVia Robotics WES

Our WES is designed to enhance your warehouse capabilities, providing you with the tools needed to stay competitive in today's fast-paced supply chain environment.

  • AI-driven waveless picking for instant reprioritization.
  • Modular and scalable design for businesses of all sizes.
  • Award-winning technology recognized for excellence in supply chain automation.

insights

Unlock Insights with Real-Time Dashboards

Gain actionable insights into your operations with our real-time monitoring dashboard. The WES delivers comprehensive visibility into warehouse performance, helping you make informed decisions.

  • 24/7 proactive monitoring of all operational aspects.
  • Customizable dashboards to track KPIs and performance metrics.
  • Integration with existing systems for a seamless experience.

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