Industrial

Plants stay online. Cities stay safe.

One platform for factories, fleets, energy grids and public infrastructure. Sites keep working when the internet does not, and your team runs every location from one console.

Industrial site

Built for environments where consumer hardware fails.

Built for harsh sites.

Sites without a dispatched technician. Sites without reliable WAN. Sites where consumer gear quietly fails after a season.

Agentic ops, no on-site staff.

AI handles configuration, drift, anomalies and recovery. Your team approves, the platform executes across every site.

Identity that works offline.

Tokenized identity for people, devices and workloads. Authentication keeps working when the link to the cloud is gone.

American software supply chain.

Firmware and platform built and signed in the United States. Provenance you can audit, not a sticker on a box.

Supply Chain SecurityFCC Update: March 23, 2026

The FCC just banned foreign-produced routers. Airfy was ready.

"Routers in the United States must have trusted supply chains so we are not providing foreign actors with a built-in backdoor to American homes, businesses, critical infrastructure, and emergency services."

Federal Communications Commission, March 2026

Supply-chain review

Hardware, assembly, and component origin are reviewed before public procurement claims are made.

Open Source Firmware

open-source Linux. Auditable firmware. No black-box router software in the operator path.

Procurement readiness

Designed for buyers who need documented sourcing, firmware control, and reviewable operations.

Crypto readiness

Hardware crypto and TPM support are evaluated per board and deployment profile.

Most WiFi deployments mix hardware, firmware, and cloud systems from multiple jurisdictions. Airfy separates those layers so operators can review and control the software path before making regulated procurement commitments.

Full FCC Router Ban Analysis

Your workflow. Your agents. Your platform.

The platform is open source, so partners and integrators build vertical workflows on top of it. Custom dashboards, custom agents, custom integrations with the systems you already run on the floor. MCP-based agent tooling lets your operators wire the network into the rest of the business in plain language, without locking you to a single vendor's roadmap.

Questions buyers actually ask.

Run every site like it is next door.

Tell us where your sites are and what they need to do. We map it to the platform on the call.