About KLYN
Building the Infrastructure for Clean Cities
We didn’t start with an idea.
We started with a problem.
In 2024, our founding team in Los Angeles faced the same reality many operators know too well: vertical surfaces are hard to clean, expensive to maintain, and often unsafe for human workers.
So we built KYLN. A robotics-powered platform for automated cleaning—eliminating the risk, reducing the cost, and rewriting what’s possible.
We’re not futurists.
We’re builders.
Who We Are
KYLN is a cross-disciplinary team of:
Roboticists who design autonomous systems that sense, adapt, and operate without human input.
Designers who understand the relationship between architecture, perception, and how cleanliness shapes public trust.
Operators who have run commercial buildings, campuses, and public spaces—and know that cleaning is never optional.
Environmental optimists who believe sustainable cities are clean cities—and that technology can support both.
Decades of R&D across robotics, autonomy, and real-time perception
KYLN products are the result of years of research and development led by experts from top universities and institutions. Our systems integrate advanced computer vision, sensor fusion, and decision intelligence to deliver performance you can rely on.
KYLN exists to eliminate human risk, operational inefficiency, and urban surface neglect—through robotics and data.
We envision a world where: • Façades clean themselves. • Solar panels never lose efficiency to dust. • Cities stay beautiful—without scaffolds or hazard. • Building operations become predictive, not reactive. • Human workers are reserved for where they matter most.
Built in Los Angeles
KYLN was founded in Los Angeles, one of the most vertical, sun-drenched, and sustainability-conscious cities in the world.
Designed, built, and supported in California
We take pride in building every unit onshore. Our assembly and QA are carried out in Los Angeles by a team committed to quality and long-term sustainability.
This is American engineering, elevated.
We prototype here.
We test here.
We scale globally.
If you’ve seen a drone cleaning a glass tower in LA—it was probably us.