Loci Technologies builds modular edge hardware and a mission-based operating system that lets autonomous machines observe, interpret, decide and act — without the cloud. A product this ambitious needs a website that explains it clearly to engineers, investors and defence buyers in the same breath. That’s where we came in.
Brief
Loci needed to launch a marketing presence that did justice to two intertwined products — a credit-card-sized stackable hardware module called Locus, and a visual, low-code autonomy platform called AutologyOS — while supporting deep narratives for very different audiences: aerospace, defence, agriculture, manufacturing, retail and investors.
They wanted the marketing team to be able to evolve the story without going through a developer for every word change, every new sector page, every product spec update. And they wanted the site to feel as considered as the engineering: precise, fast, and unmistakably its own thing.
How we helped
We built Loci a fast, modern marketing site backed by a fully headless content layer. Every audience page, every product spec, every piece of hero copy is editable through a clean admin interface — eleven distinct content surfaces covering Home, Locus, AutologyOS, six sector pages, About, Contact and Investors.
The Locus hardware page needed to show the powerboard schematic accurately and let it evolve as the hardware iterates. We built a bespoke endpoint that serves the schematic as live SVG, so the engineering team can refresh it without redeploying the site.
A rich-text editor gives the marketing team a writing surface that matches the polish of the front end, media management is handled cleanly behind the scenes, and the whole thing is deployed for predictable production behaviour.
The result is a site that reads like a single, coherent product story — whether you arrive looking for an edge AI accelerator or a defence-grade autonomy platform — while staying entirely under Loci’s editorial control.
Cloud is optional. Intelligence is not.