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Economic Times4/24/2026Tech2 min readIndia

Indian Startups Lead Egocentric Data Collection for Robotics Training

Companies like Humyn AI and Objectways collect first-person view video data from workers wearing GoPro cameras to train robots for manipulation tasks

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  • Indian startups Humyn AI, FPV Labs, Neo Cambrian and Objectways are collecting egocentric (first-person view) video data to train robotics systems.
  • Workers in factories wear GoPro cameras recording tasks like assembling components.
  • Leading robotics labs need 100 million to 1 billion hours of such data in the next 2-3 years, with each single robot task requiring 100,000 to 1 million hours of training data.

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Why It Matters

Egocentric data collection involves recording first-person view video using wearable cameras to capture human activities. This data is critical for training robots in manipulation tasks as current AI systems require billions of hours of such data that cannot be scraped from existing repositories.

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Indian startups are entering the lucrative egocentric data collection business, capturing first-person view data that is vital for training robots. Leading robotics labs require billions of hours of this data for advanced manipulation and safe operation. Companies like Humyn AI and Objectways are meeting this demand, collecting data across various contexts to fuel the future of robotics.

Close to 50 people on a factory floor in Ahmedabad are assembling electronic components, shouldering, screwing and finally putting the finished product into a box, wearing a GoPro camera on their foreheads. The camera records the process, which is then annotated, passed through quality checks, and finally delivered to customers, who can use it to train their robots.

This type of data collection is called egocentric, which refers to data collected from a first-person point of view using wearable cameras. There is a huge market for them. A report by Stellaris Venture Partners pegs that leading robotics labs need 100 million to 1 billion hours of egocentric data in the next 2-3 years.

To tap into this, multiple Indian startups such as Humyn AI, FPV Labs and Neo Cambrian are entering this business to build a data pipeline for robotics companies. In addition, those in the data collection business such as Objectways are now expanding to collect data for physical AI companies.

Ishank Gupta, cofounder, Humyn AI, explained that to train robots in a single context, the training data required is anywhere between 100,000 and 1 million hours. He defines a single context as one task, for instance, picking up a glass and placing it on a designated shelf in the kitchen.

The current consensus, he said, is that for those using egocentric videos to train robotics arms and limbs, estimated data requirement is a few billion hours of data. "These billions of hours of data cannot be scraped and have to be created because there is no repository in the world which has such data," he explained. This is the biggest bottleneck for robotics labs, who require egocentric data that allows bots to learn better manipulation of hands, and operate safely in the complex real-world environment.

Ravi Shankar, president, Objectways, said, "We started noticing this trend in mid 2025." The company, which was in the data collection for LLMs, started offering data across egocentric and RGB-D data for calculating depth for robots. "We are doing 1,000 hours of data per day, and the demand is for 200,000 to 300,000 hours of data," he said. The company works with Encord, who counts global robotic labs as clients.

Humyn Labs has a verified network of people, who work across 18 countries across India, Latin America, Europe and Southeast Asia, to collect data based on customer needs. The company is currently collecting data for manufacturing, and residentials needs such as washing dishes, folding laundry.

Abhinav Kukreja, cofounder, Neo Cambrian, in a LinkedIn post said that they are deploying proprietary hardware to collect accurate and detailed data closer to the real-world environment across manufacturing units in India.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • More Indian startups will enter egocentric data collection space in next 12 months

    Very likely · Within months

  • Objectways will scale production beyond 1,000 hours/day by end of 2026

    Likely · Within months

Open Questions

  • What are the exact revenue figures for these Indian startups?
  • How do they ensure data quality and consistency?
  • What are the privacy implications of widespread wearable camera use in workplaces?

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This article was originally published by Economic Times.

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