Two ways to build the future of safer wearables.
Shravix is an ingredient technology: consumers want it, OEMs integrate and license it, and investors fund the path between the two. Choose your track below — you're welcome to explore both.
Add safety intelligence to your next wearable.
A licensable embedded AI layer for headphones, earbuds and future wearable platforms — designed for mid-market brands and manufacturers building on programmable Bluetooth audio platforms.
Build it internally
- Recruit an ML / audio team
- Curate and label data
- Train and validate models
- Optimize embedded inference
- Integrate at the firmware level
- Navigate the IP landscape
License Shravix
- Access existing, validated technology
- Integrate into a compatible platform
- Receive integration support
- Reduce internal development burden
- Move on a packaged model / firmware path
- Build on granted IP
A clear path from evaluation to shipping.
Technical discovery
Understand your platform, product goals and constraints.
Compatibility review
Assess hardware / SoC fit against eligibility requirements.
Model & firmware integration
Integrate the Shravix engine into your firmware.
Validation
Validate behaviour on your target hardware and conditions.
Pilot
Run a limited pilot with real devices and users.
Commercial licensing
Finalize licensing, royalty and support terms.
Any integration timeframe referenced elsewhere is a target from our source documentation, not a guaranteed timeline.
Upfront license
A technology licensing fee to access the Shravix engine and SDK.
Per-device royalty
An indicative proposed royalty of US$0.50–$0.80 per device.
Integration & support
Custom integration and support contracts as needed.
The royalty figure is an indicative proposed range, not a universal published price. Final commercial terms are determined per engagement.
Let's evaluate your platform.
Share a few details and we'll follow up about SoC compatibility and a potential pilot.
A platform opportunity, disclosed honestly.
Shravix is building the safety-intelligence layer for wearables — starting with headphones, extending toward helmets, industrial PPE and smart glasses. The public site is a credibility filter; the full data room follows a conversation.
What's validated
- Core detection validated on embedded hardware (TRL4)
- Granted Indian patent (No. 592435)
- Prototype metrics: 94% accuracy, ~30 ms latency
- On-device, offline classification
What's still open
- No signed OEM licensing deals yet
- No revenue and no formal company entity yet
- No finished consumer wearable prototype
- Independently audited production-silicon power budget still open
Request the opportunity brief.
Tell us a little about your focus and we'll follow up with the deeper diligence material.