About Embroid
We're building connected hardware operations infrastructure for embedded teams — so real-device workflows can be as repeatable, observable, and collaborative as modern software workflows.
Embedded development still depends on physical devices, cables, power rails, serial logs, fixtures, and lab access. Those pieces are fragmented across benches, people, and scripts — and the industry has never had a single platform that ties them together.
Embroid brings those pieces together through local software, dedicated hardware, automation, and typed APIs. The result is a platform where a developer bench, a shared lab, a CI pipeline, and an AI-assisted workflow all speak the same language to the same devices.
Our goal is simple: make working with real hardware feel more like working with modern infrastructure. Repeatable, observable, auditable, and collaborative — without giving up local control.
Our north star
Machine-accessible hardware — secure enough for agents, honest enough for engineers, and auditable enough for release review. One platform, three products, many workflows.
How we work
Local-first by design, deeply partnered with the first teams using Embroid in anger, and honest about what's shipped versus what's on the roadmap.
Operators from embedded, connected devices, and infrastructure
Embroid was founded by operators with deep experience in embedded systems, connected devices, manufacturing, device security, remote access, and hardware-as-a-service business models. We build infrastructure for the teams we used to be part of.
Talk to us.
If you build hardware, write firmware, or ship agents that should work with real devices, we'd like to hear from you.