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Founded by Armel Talla, Vedant Nair & Benjamin Smidt
After meeting at their freshman dorm at UT Austin, Armel, Vedant, and Benjamin instantly clicked and became best friends. Whether they were playing intramural basketball or scaling their previous startup, Clips AI, to 7000 MAUs in just three months, the Miru founders have proven they make an exceptional team.
Outside of Clips AI, Armel worked as a software engineer at Google and YouTube, focusing on building internal tools and infrastructure. Vedant brings experience in software GTM consulting from Bain & Co. and EY-Parthenon. Ben, the hardware fanatic, has a background in mechanical and electrical engineering, and he’s built production-ready AI and video processing infrastructure using Kubernetes.
They are passionate about a future where robots can free humans from doing the dull, dirty, and dangerous tasks that dominate billions of people’s lives. Miru was founded to provide the infrastructure to accelerate this transition.
Robotics and IoT companies don’t have robust, off-the-shelf DevOps tools.
As a result, to deploy their software, they’re forced to manually SSH/SCP into their devices or build a hacky solution internally.
But building this infrastructure is costly. These companies often need to dedicate more than half of their software team to build and maintain their custom internal tools. This balloons engineering costs and decreases product velocity.
It’s one of the reasons why many of these companies die.
Miru helps engineers build and maintain their deployment pipelines, saving them months of work.
With Miru, you can:
Installation is easy. If your device already uses Ubuntu, the Miru installation is just one command
Miru users have an unfair advantage. They enjoy reliable, scalable, and secure deployments without all the pain of building it themselves.
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