About
Rohit Gore
Rohit Gore
Co-Founder & CEO
Patrick Walsh
Patrick Walsh
Co-Founder & CTO

"We think the field should be repeatable, that every run a robot survives should become a test you can run again."

Brio was created because modern AI tooling was built for web and mobile. It never understood the physical systems robots operate in, or the gap between a simulation and the real world.

Building autonomous naval vehicles and machine-learning-based autonomy, we lived that gap firsthand: we had logs from every run, but no way to turn the scenarios that mattered into sims we could test against. The edge cases that broke things in the field were the ones we could never reproduce.

Brio is built for robotics engineers who are tired of hand-authoring sim worlds and still getting blindsided by the field. Solo engineers delivering client projects. Teams who want to stress-test autonomy against the long tail before it ships. Engineers who'd rather spend their time on the hard problems than rebuilding reality by hand.

We believe testing a robot shouldn't be limited to the scenarios you had time to build, that the runs you've already recorded should become the sims you test against next.

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tested against the real world.

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should I get brio?
Brio

I read the logs from your last field runs.

I rebuilt each as a runnable scenario, then varied the conditions you never recorded: wet floor, dropped LIDAR frames, a pedestrian stepping in late.

Your stack held on the originals. Some of the generated scenarios surfaced a planner edge case, caught in sim, before it reached hardware.

Recommendation: Definitely.