The operating system for Niyam AI

Run your hardware data empire from one screen

Niyam AI is rewriting how electronics get built. NiyamOS gives the founders real-time visibility into pilots, pipeline, competitors, and growth, so nothing slips while you're closing the next Fortune 10 deal.

$2T
Market Size
8-32x
Customer ROI
$40M+
Losses Prevented / Site

Hardware still runs on PDFs, spreadsheets, and hope

100+

Hours per project

Engineers manually copy spec values from datasheets into spreadsheets. 2,000+ pages per verification cycle.

<1%

First-pass success rate

Prototypes almost never work the first time. Component errors compound silently until production.

20-30%

Profit lost per delay

A single month of production delay cuts lifecycle profit by a quarter. One wrong MCU selection can trigger it.

The AI spellcheck for the world of hardware

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Datasheet Extractor

Converts unstructured PDFs into validated, structured component data with source-linked traceability.

BOM Risk Engine

Real-time alerts for lifecycle, sourcing, thermal, electrical, and spec-mismatch issues before they compound.

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Intelligent Alternates

Ranked replacement options scored by compatibility, availability, cost, power, and footprint.

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Change Package Generator

Auto-generates Engineering Change Orders with full traceability. Removes 2-4 ECO loops per program.

Already inside the world's largest factories

Wistron Site-Wide Pilot

Full deployment underway with one of the world's largest electronics manufacturers. Production-grade accuracy on live datasheets.

Top 10 Global Manufacturers

Three of the ten largest manufacturers globally have pilots scheduled. Pipeline building across Tier-1 OEMs and EMS providers.

$2.4M+ POC Value

Typical 8-week proof of concept delivers $2.4M+ in quantified value. 8-32x ROI multiple for enterprise customers.

Backed by Iterative & Cherubic

Seed funding from top-tier investors. Selected for Wistron Accelerator 2025, validating deep industry fit.

Hardware finally iterates as fast as software

Niyam comes from Sanskrit: rules and a way of life. The aim is to turn the rules that keep hardware safe into everyday practice, so discipline becomes the default across the entire supply chain.