The firmware platform that makes every NezCore Hub sovereign, intelligent, and offline-first. Aether OS is Zynvoltz’s embedded Linux distribution, built specifically for the C-DAC AS1061 THEJAS64 RISC-V processor. It is not a new operating system written from scratch — it is a precision-configured Linux stack, hardened for industrial IoT deployment, optimised for the AS1061’s unique architecture, and pre-integrated with the entire Zynvoltz intelligence stack. Every NexCore Hub ships with Aether OS pre-installed. It includes the complete building intelligence stack — voice AI pipeline, WebXR AR server, local ThingsBoard IoT platform, MQTT broker, Cloudflare tunnel daemon, and OTA update manager. Every component runs locally. Updates are delivered over-the-air with cryptographic signature verification. Hospital IT administrators receive advance notification — no surprise reboots during clinical hours.
Zyra is Zynvoltz’s building AI — powered by India’s own sovereign on-device LLM, running entirely on the C-DAC AS1061 chip, speaking 10 Indian languages without any cloud call. Wake word: “Hey Zyra” Zyra processes everything on the C-DAC AS1061 chip inside the hub in your building. Your voice queries never leave your premises. Your conversations never reach a foreign AI server. This is not a feature — it is a fundamental architecture decision that makes Zyra the only building AI Indian institutions can deploy with complete data sovereignty. Zynvoltz uses India’s own sovereign LLM technology — the on-device language model is Indian-origin, trained on Indian language data, and runs without any external API dependency. We do not depend on any single AI provider — our architecture is AI-model-agnostic and can run the best available Indian sovereign LLM as the ecosystem matures.
On-device speech recognition transcribes queries in under 4 seconds. 'Hey Zyra, what is the water quality at CSSD?' returns a response before you finish walking to the door.
India's own on-device language model generates contextual responses in the language of the person speaking. Same question in Malayalam gets a Malayalam answer. In Tamil, a Tamil answer.
Every morning Zyra generates a complete building intelligence report — all sensor parameters, alerts from overnight, compliance status. Spoken aloud in the local language and sent via WhatsApp.
When a sensor triggers an alert, Zyra explains it contextually: 'Water TDS at the CSSD outlet has been rising gradually for 72 hours — this pattern typically precedes filter blockage. Immediate inspection recommended.'
Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Kannada, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Punjabi, and English — all processed on-device. No audio leaves the building. No cloud dependency.
Because the LLM runs on the hub chip itself, there is no per-query API cost. Every voice interaction, every daily report, every anomaly explanation — zero recurring AI infrastructure cost.
India’s first IoT hub with built-in WebXR Augmented Reality — no app download, served directly from the hub. NezCore Pulse is the world’s only IoT hub that serves a WebXR Augmented Reality control interface from the device itself. Point any modern smartphone camera at a room — the hub’s built-in web server delivers a live AR overlay showing sensor readings, device states, and control interfaces floating in real space. Tap a virtual switch in AR to control an AC unit. See water quality readings appear as floating labels next to the water point. View occupancy data as a room-level heatmap overlaid on the physical space. This requires no app download, no separate AR hardware, no cloud subscription. It is served as a standard browser URL from the hub’s PWA web server — accessible on any WebXR-compatible smartphone (Android Chrome, iOS Safari) on the local network. Available as a Pro plan feature for commercial and home users.