Illustrative

Illustrative telemetry from a demonstration run: localization ok at ±2 cm; obstacle tracked at 1.8 m; grasp planned at conf 0.96; then an unfamiliar scene at conf 0.41 triggers operator takeover.

Physical AI · early access

Insurance-grade telemetry
for Physical AI.

Safety envelope, hardware vitals, autonomy — metered per run and graded per fleet, so humanoids, AMRs, and arms can be insured on measured risk.

01 / What we meter

The three signals that decide whether a robot is insurable.

01 · Safety envelope

How close, how fast, how hard.

Human proximity, speed, and contact force — logged every run, as evidence.

02 · Hardware vitals

The machine's own health.

Torque, temperature, battery — mechanical failure signals early, so we meter it early.

03 · Autonomy

How often humans step in.

Every operator takeover counted — the cleanest maturity signal a fleet produces.

Measured in the language of ISO 10218 and ISO/TS 15066.

02 / From telemetry to insurance

Metered per run. Graded per fleet. Priced on evidence.

01 · Instrument

Metering on your stack

A drop-in telemetry layer for your robot software stack — the physical-AI counterpart of the AgentRisk battery.

In design
02 · Grade

Fleet exposure grade

Every run scored, every unit graded, trends across the fleet — the same content-free scorecard discipline as our agent ratings.

Prototype
03 · Insure

Coverage on measured risk

Bodily-injury and property-damage exposure priced from what the fleet actually does — not a static questionnaire.

Building with partners
03 / Where we are

Built in the open, with early partners.

The AgentRisk rating for AI agents is live today at app.tryauly.com. Physical-AI metering is in design with early partners — robot OEMs, fleet operators, and insurers shaping what gets measured first.

Or write to us: support@kalta.ai — tell us what you run and where it operates.