

Build, source, and automate industrial machines.
Manufacturers, MSMEs, and factory owners use Vaytra to find the right machinery, connect with vetted builders and experts, and execute custom automation projects — without hunting across vendors separately.
One platform. The full machinery lifecycle.
Machinery Sourcing
Custom Machine Development
Factory Automation Consultation
Get practical, application-specific automation guidance from consultants who understand your production floor — not generic software recommendations.
Work with the right design and build partners to develop machines tailored to your specific process, output requirement, and production environment.
Identify and procure the right machine for your factory floor from a curated network of builders and suppliers — no guesswork, no cold calls.
From requirement to machine.
Describe what you need — a machine to build, a process to automate, or a vendor to find. One structured brief is all it takes.
We understand the application
Our team reviews your requirement with practical engineering depth — clarifying specs, constraints, and the right approach before matching begins.
We connect the right people
From our verified network of builders, automation experts, and manufacturing partners — filtered to your specific floor, process, and budget.
Build, source, or automate
Execution runs on a transparent process — milestones, accountability, and structured delivery. You stay informed at every stage.
Practical notes on machines and manufacturing.
Have a machine or automation requirement?
How to evaluate a custom machine builder
Describe it once. We handle the filtering, the network, and the structured execution — so you can focus on your factory, not on vendor management.
The questions to ask before signing any machine development agreement — and the red flags most factory owners miss.
Automation for MSMEs: where to start
A practical first look at which production steps offer the highest return on automation investment for small and mid-sized manufacturers.
Sourcing vs. building: which path fits your project
When to buy an existing machine and when a custom build makes more sense — a decision framework for procurement teams.
