We built MechAxis because we were tired of watching Indian businesses struggle to find, compare, and procure industrial robots — a problem that has no excuse existing in 2026.
Industrial automation is one of the fastest-growing segments in India — yet there was no single place where a procurement manager could go and say: "show me every warehouse robot available in India, with full specs, real pricing, and a direct line to the manufacturer."
Buyers made decisions based on trade fair brochures, word-of-mouth, and relationships with local distributors who only carried one or two brands. It was 2024, and the robot buying experience looked like the pre-internet car market.
We saw it clearly: a massive, fast-moving industry operating with zero information infrastructure. That gap is exactly what MechAxis was built to close.
Hundreds of robots are available in India — from cobots to humanoids — but there was no aggregated, searchable database with verified specs and pricing.
Buyers were getting wildly different quotes for the same robot. Without price transparency or side-by-side comparison, procurement was guesswork at ₹50L+ decisions.
Every vendor pitched "automation will pay back in 18 months" — but no one gave buyers the tools to validate those numbers against their own operational data.
Good robotics companies were spending their best engineering talent doing top-of-funnel sales education instead of building better products.
India added over 4,400 industrial robots in a single year. The government's PLI scheme is driving automation across electronics, pharma, and auto. Labour cost pressures are real. And the global robotics supply chain is finally localising — with Indian manufacturers like Addverb, Systemantics, and GreyOrange building world-class hardware right here.
But access to information was still broken. A factory owner in Coimbatore wanting to automate her assembly line had no easy way to find, compare, or evaluate the 10 different cobot options that would fit her operation. She deserved better. Her CFO asking for an ROI model deserved better. Her operations team needing technical spec comparisons deserved better.
MechAxis is our answer to that. India's first dedicated AI robotics marketplace — built specifically for the procurement realities, pricing contexts, and operational environments of Indian industry. No middlemen. No guesswork. Full spec transparency, real pricing in ₹, and direct manufacturer access.
Every spec is verified. Every price range is real. We do not allow vague listings or "contact us for pricing" without context. Buyers deserve the full picture upfront — always.
We connect buyers directly to manufacturers and verified vendors. We don't take cuts from transactions or push listings based on who pays us more. The ranking you see is always merit-based.
Everything on this platform is designed for Indian industrial realities — pricing in ₹ Lakhs, GST-aware models, local availability checks, and integrators who can actually show up on-site.
From our ROI calculator to our comparison engine, we believe every automation decision should be grounded in numbers — not vendor presentations. We build tools that make that possible.

Founder & CEO — MechAxis
I'm an MBA who spent years watching the Indian industrial automation market grow at a remarkable pace — while the information infrastructure around it stayed frozen in the early 2000s. Businesses were making ₹50 lakh, ₹1 crore decisions based on PDFs sent over WhatsApp.
I wasn't a robotics engineer. I was a market analyst at heart — and what I saw was a textbook market failure: high-value, infrequent purchases with massive information asymmetry. Buyers didn't know what existed. Manufacturers were spending their best people on sales education. No one was building the layer in between.
"If you can buy a laptop by comparing 40 specs across 20 brands on a single screen — you should be able to do the same for a ₹50 lakh robot. That's the whole thesis."
MechAxis started with a spreadsheet and 12 manufacturer conversations. Today it's 500+ listed robots, 60+ manufacturers, and a growing community of buyers who tell us we've changed how they approach automation procurement. We're just getting started.
500+ robots. 60+ manufacturers. Compare specs, calculate ROI, get direct quotes.