Kumbh Ka Mela turns any phone camera into an instant "you are here" for your workplace. No app installs, no beacons, no printed markers — and no video ever leaves the phone.
Your office already looks like your office. We use that — the AI learns what each area looks like, the way a person would, instead of relying on stuck-on markers or expensive hardware.
HR walks each floor with their phone, names the areas — "Canteen", "Meeting Room B", "24th-floor lobby" — and captures a few seconds of each. That's the whole setup.
One tap publishes the floor to your workspace. Update anytime — moved the coffee machine? Re-teach that corner in seconds and everyone gets the new version instantly.
New hires sign in, pick their floor, and point their camera. The screen tells them exactly where they're standing and what they're looking at. Day-one confidence, zero escorts.
This is the question every facilities team asks first — so we built the product around the answer. The camera feed is processed entirely on the phone. No photos, no video, no frames are ever uploaded, streamed, or stored. Not during setup, not during use.
The only thing we store is a small file of anonymous number-vectors ("embeddings") — a mathematical fingerprint of what each area looks like. It cannot be turned back into an image. Even if someone stole the file, they'd have a list of numbers, not a picture of your office.
Seen only by the phone, in the browser tab, in the moment.
never uploadedA neural network running locally converts the frame into a vector of numbers, then the frame is discarded.
never leaves the deviceJust numbers — no images, no faces, no documents on desks. This is the only thing synced to your private workspace.
the only stored dataIndoor navigation has been "solved" three times before — with hardware, stickers, and PDFs. Here's why offices still get lost.
Beacons mean mounting devices on every wall, replacing batteries forever, and an IT project to maintain them. We need the hardware you already have: the phone in your pocket.
QR codes peel, fade, and must be found before they help — and every office rearrange means reprinting. Here, the office itself is the marker. Moved a wall? Re-teach it in seconds.
A floor plan on the intranet still leaves the hardest question to you: "okay, but where am I?" The camera answers that in one second, from anywhere on the floor.
Three roles, zero training required. HR hands a new hire a link and a password — that's the entire rollout.
Creates company workspaces and hands the keys to each company's HR. Full oversight, zero day-to-day involvement.
Teach floors, publish updates, and issue employee access that expires automatically — 30 days for a new hire, a week for a visitor. No cleanup, no forgotten accounts.
Sign in on any phone, pick a floor, point the camera. No app store, no downloads, no "excuse me, where's the canteen?" on day one.
For a hundred years of Bollywood, one plot device never failed: two brothers separated in the crowd at Kumbh Ka Mela, reunited three hours of cinema later. Your office on day one? Same energy. So we named the cure after the disease.
Siblings separated at the actual Kumbh Mela: countless. New hires lost in your office: zero, starting today.
Re-teach just that area: HR points their phone at the changed corner for a few seconds and hits publish. Everyone gets the update instantly — no reprinting, no rewiring, no ticket to IT.
Big lighting swings can lower confidence, and the honest answer is: teach for it. Capturing an area takes seconds, so capture it in the conditions people will actually see — a morning pass and an evening pass both go into the same area's training. When the system isn't sure, it says "Looking…" rather than guessing wrong.
Visually distinctive areas — canteens, lobbies, branded meeting rooms — recognize reliably within a second or two. The hard case is corridors that are pixel-perfect copies of each other; there we recommend teaching with a landmark in frame (signage, art, plants — most offices already have them). The confidence bar you see is real, not decoration: the product tells you when it's unsure.
Any modern smartphone browser — Safari on iPhone, Chrome on Android. Nothing to install, no app store. The AI model loads once (a few seconds on office Wi-Fi) and then runs on the device. Older or budget phones work too; recognition is just a beat slower.
No. Camera frames are processed on the phone and immediately discarded — they are never uploaded, during setup or during use. The only stored data is anonymous numeric embeddings that cannot be turned back into images. Full details in the privacy section.
None of the above. No hardware is installed, no radio maps are surveyed, no maintenance contract appears a year later. One person with one phone teaches a floor in about ten minutes.
Bring one floor of your office and 20 minutes. We'll teach it live on a phone and let your team try it before the coffee gets cold — no contracts, no installs, no slides.
Email us — we reply within a daySet up your first floor in under ten minutes — one phone, one walk-through, done.
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