Big news: Devin Bhushan and Squint will be joining the Connected Worker Solution Series on Thursday, Nov. 20 at 12pm ET. The webinar is a chance to learn more about how companies transform their factory floors by capturing knowledge, standardizing work, and improving frontline execution — featuring Squint! Join us, link to register in the comments!👇
Squint
Software Development
San Francisco, CA 7,877 followers
Make every operator an expert.
About us
Squint is a Manufacturing Intelligence Platform that the world's leading manufacturers use to capture expert knowledge, unlock operator performance, and analyze production insights. Operators love Squint because it uniquely combines spatial computing, LLMs, and human expertise into a magical experience. Our story starts with manufacturing, a $7T industry that is the foundation of the world as we know it. Faced with a generational inflection point, the industry is in need of a new wave of technology that bridges the knowledge gap between the retiring and incoming workforce. Squint’s mission is to accelerate human potential by bringing digital knowledge into the real world.
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https://www.squint.ai/
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🙌 A huge thanks to everyone who joined us yesterday for Agents in the Wild: AI on the Frontline with Devin Bhushan and Jihern Baek. We got to share real-world Squint use cases, like one where adding an AI-verified step to frontline procedures led to a 96% reduction in scrap. That’s nearly $1M in annual savings per facility. This is what happens when operators get clear guidance at the right moment. No second-guessing. No bottlenecks. Here’s a clip from the session 👇 (link to watch the full webinar in the comments!)
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This CNN story on Steinway & Sons is about pianos. But it’s also about something bigger: the combination of art and science required to make American manufacturing resilient. Each Steinway piano takes nearly a year to complete. The product demands precision, patience, and an extraordinary level of skill. These instruments are the result of hundreds of decisions made by people who know the materials, the tools, and the intricacies inside and out. That kind of craftsmanship is rare. And as the article points out, it is also hard to preserve. Much of the work relies on knowledge passed from person to person. Details that don’t always show up in training manuals but matter just as much as any blueprint. We hear about this challenge from manufacturers of all kinds, which is why we’re building tools to make this kind of knowledge easier to capture and scale. (And serious respect to Steinway. A true masterclass in human-centered manufacturing.) https://lnkd.in/e4zBqm3q
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Squint is headed back to Chicago this week for The American Food Manufacturing Summit! Since our inception here at Squint, we have been helping food and beverage manufacturers use AI and AR to transform their factory floors — you could even say this space is our ~bread and butter~ Our team (Devin Bhushan, James Jennings, and Ali Heera) will be on the ground all day Tuesday and Wednesday. They can’t wait to meet with folks looking to do more to reduce downtime, standardize work, and rapidly improve efficiency across manufacturing operations. Here's where to find us 👇 📍Visit us at Booth 16 🔄 Sign up for our Tuesday lunchtime roundtable — The Frontline Fix: How to Empower Operators to Fix Downtime, hosted by our Founder and CEO, Devin Bhushan 💻 Connect with us before, during, or even after the conference, at trysquint@squint.ai
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Next Thursday, don’t miss an inside look at how leading manufacturing teams are using AI to rapidly capture and deploy expert knowledge across their frontline. What started with simple SOP digitization is quickly developing into agent-assisted operations. Hear from Devin Bhushan, Founder & CEO of Squint, and Jihern Baek, Product Manager for AI, during a live webinar as they share in-market Squint use cases — from operators doubling throughput to teams capturing and scaling expert knowledge faster than ever. Afterwards, stick around for a Fireside Q&A on what’s hype, what’s real, and where manufacturing AI is going next. 🎥 Agents in the Wild: AI on the Frontline 📅 November 6 | 10:30 AM PT / 1:30 PM ET Link to register in the comments👇
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Thrilled to be joining Eric and his team for this webinar on November 20th. It will be a great conversation about how companies can use cutting edge tech to transform their factory floors, featuring Squint! Don’t miss it, sign up below!
Connected Worker Solution Series - November 20th Learn more about how companies transform their factory floors by capturing knowledge, standardizing work, and improving frontline execution featuring Squint. Sign up here: https://lnkd.in/g-mgXF78
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AI isn’t coming to the factory floor — it’s already here. Manufacturers are using it to close one of the most debilitating gaps in modern production: the loss of tribal knowledge. Experienced operators are retiring, and with them, decades of hard-earned expertise is walking out the door. Join us on November 6 for Agents in the Wild: AI on the Frontline — a live session with Squint Founder & CEO Devin Bhushan and Dane Laughlin, Product Manager for AI and see how AI is being put to work on the frontline, and how Squint is helping teams improve efficiency, reduce downtime by 50%, and drive real impact on the bottom line. 🎥 Live webinar + Fireside Q&A 📅 November 6 | 10:30 AM PT / 1:30 PM ET Link to register in the comments👇
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Jim Zhu and Dylan Conway, have been with Squint since day one, and as founding team members they have the true inside scoop on what it’s like to start something from the ground up. Thanks to Plug and Play Deeptech for bringing together people who are in the thick of building, and for giving our team a chance to share how Squint came to be — what we thought we were building, what we’ve learned, and how went from an idea to hundreds of Fortune 500 factories using Squint for their day to day operations.
Huge thanks to Dylan Conway and Jim Zhu, from the founding team at Squint (Deeptech Batch 20 Alumni), for joining us earlier this week and sharing their journey of building a startup from the ground up. They gave an honest look into the challenges, key decisions, and milestones that shaped Squint’s evolution, from early customer discovery to becoming a fast-growing AI company. Their reflections on what worked (and what didn’t) were both insightful and inspiring, leaving our batch companies with valuable takeaways. Shoutout to the entire Squint team, can’t wait to see how they grow!
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Two industries were supposed to drive America’s future. One is booming, the other is slumping. That’s the headline of a recent article from The Washington Post detailing the widening gulf between the AI industry and the manufacturing industry — with AI booming amidst volatility in American manufacturing investment. But the reality here is more complicated than the headline. Yes, manufacturing growth is slowing with new factories opening less frequently and job growth stagnating amidst tariff uncertainty (although new factories are still opening at a rate that is exponentially higher than a decade ago). And yes, at the same time, AI investment is accelerating, with trillions of dollars going into data centers, chips, cloud infrastructure, and innovation around super intelligence. But, an AI boom does not need to be at odds with American manufacturing growth. In fact, manufacturing may be one of the most important places for AI to deliver value — yet in so many of these conversations, it is being entirely overlooked. In the article, Mark Muro makes an incredibly important point: as a nation we may be over-indexing on AI superintelligence and under-indexing on practical applications of AI, especially in manufacturing and the rest of the physical world. I think that is exactly right, and it directly maps to what I have seen on factory floors with Squint. The practical application of AI in manufacturing is one of the most transformative use cases we have. And it’s already revolutioning efficiency at hundreds of factories. We can continue to revitalize American manufacturing by broadly deploying AI to increase efficiency and spark a new kind of Industrial Revolution. One that doesn’t just require building new factories, but also makes the ones we have far more productive. The AI boom can be the foundation for the continued boom of American manufacturing, we just have to make it happen. Link to the full article in the comments + interested to hear others thoughts on this👇
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At The Connected Worker Summit Series today, a clear priority is emerging: helping frontline teams work more consistently, even as roles shift and expectations rise. That’s where Squint comes in. By turning expert workflows into clear, repeatable guidance, our platform helps operators ramp faster and stay confident in high-complexity environments. We’re at Booth #26 if you want to see it in action.
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