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Build machines that remember the physical world.

We're a small, AI-native team in Munich giving robots and cameras a lasting memory of real space, and telling them what changed. We automate the busywork, move without waiting on anyone, and build in the open. If that's your kind of problem, let's talk.

The spranic team together in the Munich studio, with one of our tracked robots on the table.
Mostly AI today. The humans come next.
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Why spranic

The physical world never holds still, and most machines forget it the moment they look away. We build the memory layer that makes a space queryable over time: every object, where it sits, and how it has changed since the last visit.

It's early. You'll work across perception, spatial mapping, robotics, and the product people actually use, and you'll see your work run in real spaces rather than sit in a backlog.

How we work

AI-native by default

We build with AI in the loop for everything. If a model can do it, a person shouldn't have to.

No manual work

Repetitive by hand is a bug, not a job. We automate the busywork and spend our hours on the hard parts.

Token-maxing

The cheapest resource is compute; the scarcest is time. We spend tokens freely and let AI carry the load.

Never wait

We don't block on others or sit in a queue. Unblock yourself, decide, and ship.

Radically transparent

Decisions, progress, and mistakes are all in the open. No politics, no guessing, no silos.

Ship to the field

We deploy into real spaces, not demos. Reality is the fastest feedback loop there is.

The kind of people we hire

We're not running a formal hiring round right now. We're an early, AI-native team, and we'd still rather meet good people before we need them. If this sounds like your kind of problem, write to [email protected] and tell us what you'd want to build.

We hire for slope, not pedigree. No seat has your name on it yet, but if the work sounds like yours, introduce yourself.

Let's build it together.

Tell us what you'd want to work on. No forms, just a note.

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