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Control your robots from anywhere in the world.

Spring 2026Founded 20262 peopleSan Francisco, CA, USA
AI insightcan contain mistakes
Robot Teleoperation SoftwareSaaSRobotics companies and robot operatorsMedium competition
Moat
VR latency and reliability are defensible if execution quality exceeds competitors; network effects grow with robot fleet.
Key risk
Autonomous robots improving could reduce teleoperation demand; hardware company teleoperation tools could commoditize.
Why now
Robotics deployment scaling; teleoperation enables safe human oversight and Physical AI data collection.
Competitors
Internal robotics teleoperation, VR software platforms

About

We built the fastest VR teleoperation software on the market, so you can control your robots from anywhere in the world. We help robotics companies collect Physical AI data and scale their deployments.

Founders ยท 2

Ary Indarapu
Ary IndarapuFounder

Ary is the co-founder and CEO of Avea Robotics. His mission is to accelerate the future of autonomous robotics by getting robots out of the lab and into the field.

Vikram Vadrevu
Vikram VadrevuFounder
UIUC

Co-founder of Avea Robotics, building high-performance, low-latency software for modern robots. Aerospace + embedded software engineer from UIUC; previously wrote flight software for NASA and DoD satellites. Interested in robotics, physical AI, infrastructure, composite materials, and the state of the world.

Launch

Launched on Y Combinator ยท May 2026
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Ultra low-latency VR teleoperation to help you scale your robots.

Avea launches Sentinel, ultra low-latency teleoperation software for robotics companies to remotely control their robots via VR headsets when autonomy fails, enabling near real-time intervention and scalable deployments.

IndustrialsManufacturing and RoboticsHard TechRoboticsInfrastructure

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