Aina Secures $5.5M for AI Hardware

Aina, a new hardware interface company, has secured $5.5M to develop a general-purpose AI interface beyond touchscreens and keyboards.

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Aina AI hardware interface device, a new general purpose AI input
Aina unveils its innovative AI hardware interface, moving beyond traditional touchscreens and keyboards.

SAN FRANCISCO and BANGALORE, July 16, 2026, Aina, a consumer hardware company, has announced a $5.5 million seed round to build a new hardware interface for the age of AI. This funding aims to move beyond the limitations of existing touchscreens and keyboards, which the company argues are ill-suited for modern AI interactions.

The seed round was led by Redstart Labs (Infoedge, India) and 360 ONE Asset, with additional investment from MIXI Global Investments, Antler, Blume Founders Fund, and notable angel investors including Kunal Shah and Tikhon Bernstam. The capital will support the market launch of Aina's flagship interface, developed in stealth, and expand its teams in San Francisco and Bangalore.

Apoorv Shankar, former VP of Hardware at Ultrahuman, founded Aina (originally incorporated as 'Project Mirage' in May 2025) as a Human-Computer Interaction lab. The company believes current interfaces, designed for browsing, create unnecessary cognitive load when performing daily tasks.

AI's rapid evolution has not been matched by human-computer interaction methods. Everyday actions like booking a cab or joining a meeting still involve multiple clicks and screen navigations, a process optimized for 2007's technology, not 2026's AI.

Aina AI hardware interface concept with minimalist design
Image credit: Aina

Aina's approach focuses on a context-aware layer that simplifies human choice, reducing interaction to mere approval or denial. This AI agent interaction design is crucial as AI assistants become more adept at understanding context and executing tasks autonomously. The company also highlights that AI agents must live where your data does to be effective.

Earlier this year, Aina launched Dune, a three-key context-aware keypad for Mac, adapting its functions based on the foreground application. Hundreds of Dune keypads have been shipped to early adopters, providing critical feedback for Aina's broader thesis on next-generation input devices for AI.

Aina is now opening a waitlist for a pilot of its new general-purpose interface.

Vibhore Sharma of Redstart Labs commented on the shift: "AI is quietly dissolving the line between instruction and execution. New categories like Aina are born when software starts to understand context and the interface disappears."

Abhishek Nag, Head of Venture Capital at 360 ONE Asset, echoed this sentiment: "Every leap in computing has demanded a new hardware interface. As AI agents become primary, a new generation of interfaces built for how we'll actually compute is needed."

Aina believes this new interface will redefine daily interactions, allowing humans to focus on tasks requiring true intelligence rather than navigating complex systems.

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