We don't sell parts. We build machines that work because the software and the hardware were designed in the same room, on the same day, by the same hands — and were taught what your life actually looks like.
The next decade of technology won't be software alone. It will be software that moves, software that watches over you, software that does the thing instead of telling you how — and software that steps out of the device in the form of a hologram you can look in the eye. We build the body. We build the mind. We project the presence. We ship them together.
Phone-sized, foldable, alive. POCKET travels with you in your jeans, recognizes your face, holds your gaze, and physically moves to greet you when you walk into the room. But its most extraordinary trick lives above the device: a volumetric hologram projected from its crown — a full-color, life-like figure that stands beside you, looks you in the eye, and talks. The robot is the body. The hologram is the presence.
A drone and ground robot pair, both yours, both private. They map your home, learn the people you trust, watch the doors you can't, and follow you when you walk to your car at night. If something goes wrong, they don't ask twice — they record, alert, escalate, and call for help. You stay safe. Your data stays yours.
A working robot. Not a demo, not a vending toy. It plates food at a small restaurant. It bags parcels at the local shipping store. It fixes the same gasket every Tuesday at the workshop. It folds the laundry at home. Teach it once. It learns the shape of the job. Then it works.
POCKET's biggest leap isn't its mobility, or its battery, or even its sensors. It's the person that steps out of it — projected into the air above the device, in full color, at near life-size proportions for the human eye. A volumetric hologram you can walk around, that turns to face you when you speak, that gestures with its hands when it explains, that looks you in the eyes when it listens.
POCKET's tracked base lets it physically move toward you, follow you between rooms, and meet you at the door. The hologram is what gives that body a face, a posture, an expression — the part of a companion that you actually look at when you talk.
The figure has real depth. Walk around POCKET and the hologram turns with you. Lean in and it leans back. This isn't a glass display tilted at a clever angle — it's a projected volume above the device's crown, designed to feel like a small person standing on the table.
POCKET's stereo vision finds your eyes. The hologram looks at them. When it speaks, its mouth moves. When it doesn't understand, it tilts its head. When you laugh, it smiles back. The result is something no flat assistant has ever delivered: presence.
A video call where the other person appears in the room, not on a phone. A bedtime story told by a small figure standing beside the bed. A language tutor who actually looks at you when you mispronounce. The hologram makes screen time feel less like a screen.
One physical switch on POCKET's side cuts the projector — no software override, no remote re-enable. When the hologram is off, the device is just a small robot. When you want company, you bring the person back.
You can't buy our motors, our boards, or our chassis as a kit. Every AiGAP robot is a finished thing — software calibrated to the exact motor it controls, hardware designed around the model that runs on it. The line between code and steel disappears, and that's where the value lives.
Not the spec sheet. Not the SDK. Not the cloud platform. The robot in your kitchen, in your pocket, escorting you to your car at 11 PM — that's what we sell. Everything else exists to make that one machine reliable, private, and yours.
Every robot we ship has to answer one question: did it make a real moment in someone's day a little easier, a little safer, or a little warmer? If the answer is no, we don't ship it. We're not interested in being impressive. We're interested in being useful.
You can sign up today. No deposit, no commitment. We'll write back personally when there's something to show you.
POCKET ships to 200 hand-picked beta users. Free unit. They get to break it. We get to fix it. Honest feedback only.
Personal security pair ships to 50 households in Istanbul, London, and Lyon. Live concierge support. We answer the phone.
All three product lines available to anyone on the waitlist. ATLAS-W deploys to small businesses first, then homes.
Tell us your email. We'll write back when we have something real to show — not a render, not a press kit. A machine you can hold.