About

We’re rebuilding the operating system for Indian manufacturing.

India’s factories run on ERPs designed for offices and spreadsheets designed for crisis. We started FactorialOS to give them software built for the way the shop floor actually works.

Operator at a workstation on an Indian manufacturing shop floor
Why we built FactorialOS

The largest manufacturing economy with the worst manufacturing software.

Supervisor's desk with paper job cards and a whiteboard on an Indian factory floor

India makes everything — auto components, EV battery packs, machined parts, transformers, PCBs, plastic moulded components, steel forgings. Tens of thousands of plants. Millions of operators. Hundreds of billions of dollars of output.

And almost all of it runs on software that wasn’t built for a shop floor. ERPs designed for offices in Walldorf or Redwood City, retrofitted for production. Spreadsheets passed by WhatsApp. Whiteboards at the supervisor’s desk. Reports typed up at midnight from yesterday’s paper logs.

We started FactorialOS because we kept watching capable manufacturers lose hours, money, and sleep to a software gap that shouldn’t exist in 2026. The shop floor deserves software that bends to fit it — not the other way around. That’s the whole company.

We’re building it for the manufacturers who actually make things.

What we believe

Six things that show up in how we build the product and how we work with customers.

Built around the floor

Software that fits the way your factory actually runs. No 'best practice' lectures, no rigid templates, no asking the floor to change to match the screen.

Operators first

If the people on the floor don't want to use it, nothing else matters. Every feature gets built to the standard of what an operator at end-of-shift will tolerate.

Earn it before you scale it

Free pilots, real metrics, joint reviews. We don't ask for a multi-year commitment before you've seen a dashboard on your floor. We earn the next conversation.

Built for the way real plants operate

IATF, AS9100, PPAP, type-test certificates, foundry yields, jobwork. The product speaks the actual vocabulary of the shop floor — not the language of an enterprise demo.

Honest pricing, honest scope

No surprise per-machine fees. No "integrations TBD" line items. Your proposal lists what you're paying for, in line items, before you sign anything.

Long-term game

Manufacturing is a 20-year game. We're building FactorialOS as a multi-decade platform, not a quarterly metric. Same for our customer relationships.

The team

Building FactorialOS from the ground up.

Piyush Gupta

Piyush Gupta

Founder & Product Lead

Designs and ships enterprise SaaS products for complex workflows — turning messy, real-world processes into scalable, intuitive systems.

Aastha Gupta

Co-Founder & Strategy Lead

An automotive operations leader who has run complex shop floors firsthand—bringing real-world insight that shapes FactorialOS.

Want to talk to us?

Whether you’re a manufacturer evaluating FactorialOS, an engineer who wants to build with us, or just curious about what we’re doing — we’d love to hear from you.

Free pilot. Real metrics. No multi-year commitment.