A home with one mind.
Every switch, sensor, camera and gate reports to one intelligence that lives inside your home. It watches over it, learns from it, and acts as one.
Most smart homes are a drawer of remotes wearing an app. Ours is a single organism.
Devices without one mind are just remote controls.
You bought a smart lock, a smart camera, a robot vacuum, a gate motor. Each came with its own app, its own login, its own idea of your home. Five years in, you are the only thing connecting them: you notice the camera went offline, you remember to close the gate, you walk the house switching things off at night.
A device can be smart. Only a home with one mind can be intelligent.
Three layers. One loop.
Every Onwords home runs the same loop, thousands of times a day, on a hub that lives inside the house.
Sense
Switches, motion and door sensors, cameras, the gate, energy meters and the network itself stream their state to the hub. Not to a distant cloud: to a machine in your own rack.
Decide
The hub holds one picture of the whole house: who is home, what is open, what is running, what normal looks like at this hour. Rules fire instantly. Learned judgement, rolling out across Living Homes, weighs everything else.
Act
Decisions land as actions across every subsystem at once: lights, climate, curtains, gate, sound, security. One event can move six systems, because they answer to the same mind.
Built for Indian power and Indian internet.
A cloud-first smart home is only as reliable as your broadband on a stormy evening. We refuse that trade. The hub sits in your rack, on protected power, and everything that matters runs on it: scenes, schedules, safety rules, device control.
When the ISP drops, the house does not notice. When power flickers, the rack rides through and every device re-joins the mesh on its own. The cloud is used for what it is good at: reaching you when you are away, and the heavier learning that improves the home over time.
Four things make it alive.
What the AIoT layer includes.
Built by the same team that has delivered 6,000+ gate automations and 400+ smart homes across Coimbatore, Chennai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad since 2019.
The hub
A dedicated local controller in your rack, on protected power, running the whole house.
The device fabric
Switches, sensors, locks, curtains and the gate, commissioned onto one bus and one picture of the home.
Safety rules
Hard, instant rules for the moments that cannot wait: leaks, forced doors, loads misbehaving.
Scenes and schedules
Morning, away, movie, goodnight. Authored with you at handover, refined as you live.
The Onwords app with Iniyal
One app for everything, with Iniyal chat live inside it. Ask, and the home answers.
The intelligence rollout
Self-healing checks, pattern learning and anomaly detection, rolling out across Living Homes as software.
What one mind feels like.
18:52Your car turns into the street. The gate recognises the moment and starts to slide. The porch light warms. Inside, the hallway lifts to a soft evening level, not the harsh noon white.
19:40The west bedroom has been fighting the sun all afternoon. The mind closed its curtains at two and let the AC rest. You walk into a cool room that never had to work hard.
22:30You say goodnight to Iniyal. The house sweeps itself: gate locked, geyser off, lights down to night trails, sensors armed everywhere except the bedrooms.
03:14A balcony sensor stops answering. No alarm, no drama. The house files the fault so the service team sees it in the morning. You find out after it is already handled.
The mind needs a body.
Intelligence rides on infrastructure. These are the builds it lives in.
Asked, answered.
01What exactly is the AIoT layer?
It is the intelligence that sits above every device in an Onwords home. Switches, sensors, cameras, the gate and the network all report to one hub inside the house. The layer senses what is happening, decides what matters, and acts across every system as one. Without it, a smart home is just a drawer of remote controls wearing an app.
02Does it need the internet to work?
No. The hub lives inside your home and the decisions that matter run locally. Scenes, schedules, safety rules and device control keep working when the broadband is down. Internet is used for remote access when you are away, and for the heavier learning workloads that improve over time.
03Is this available today or is it a roadmap?
The foundation is live today: local hub control, scenes, schedules and Iniyal chat inside the Onwords app. The deeper AI capabilities, self-healing diagnostics, pattern learning and anomaly detection, are rolling out across Living Homes in stages. Homes we build now are wired and hubbed so they receive these capabilities as they land.
04Can it be added to an existing Onwords home?
Yes. If we built your home, the hub and device fabric are already in place, and the intelligence layer arrives as software. If your automation was installed by someone else, we start with a site audit to map what can join the one mind and what needs replacing.
05What happens to my data?
The home's activity is processed on hardware inside the home. What leaves the house is your choice: remote access requires it, and you can see and revoke it. Camera footage stays on your local storage, and we do not sell activity data.
Give your home something to think with.
Tell us about your home and we will show you what one mind can do with it.
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