Vitesse

Vitesse is a universal physical-AI platform for industrial machines, founded by the team behind Tesla's "Model 3 automation hell" fix alongside leaders from SpaceX, Siemens, and Safran. It connects any machine - Siemens, Allen-Bradley, Fanuc, KUKA, ABB, and legacy PLCs - through 135 native OT connectors, generates control logic from a natural-language description of a process (up to 15x faster than traditional PLC programming), and runs the full stack at the edge on purpose-built industrial controllers with no cloud required. The platform layers hardware, live data dashboards and SCADA views, interoperability, physical AI, and zero-trust OT/IT cybersecurity (NIS2 and NIST aligned) into one stack, with real-time browser-based monitoring across 800,000+ machine hours. The company traded as Full Speed Automation and renamed to Vitesse Automation after acquiring Niagara Tech; the legacy fullspeedautomation.com domain no longer resolves over TLS. Vitesse exposes a marketing website and a login-gated product application at app.vitesse.dev; as of August 2026 it publishes no public developer API, OpenAPI/AsyncAPI/GraphQL specification, SDK, webhooks, developer portal, or pricing page, and serves no /.well-known discovery documents.

Vitesse is profiled on the APIs.io network. Tagged areas include Company, Physical AI, Industrial Automation, Operational Technology, and Manufacturing.

Vitesse’s developer surface includes signup flow, support, and 4 more developer resources.

7.8/100 minimal ▬ flat Agent 9/100 agent aware Full breakdown ↓
scored 2026-08-20 · rubric v0.12.0
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CompanyPhysical AIIndustrial AutomationOperational TechnologyManufacturingIoTEdge ComputingSCADAPLCRoboticsCybersecurityInteroperability

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scored 2026-08-20 · rubric v0.12.0
Composite quality — 7.8/100 · minimal
Contract Quality 0.0 / 25
Developer Ergonomics 1.0 / 20
Access Clarity 0.0 / 20
Operational Transparency 0.0 / 13
Contract Governance 0.0 / 12
Discoverability 6.9 / 10
Agent readiness — 9/100 · agent aware
Machine-Readable Contract 0 / 18
Agentic Access Contract 0 / 10
Documented Reversibility 0 / 6
MCP Server 0 / 12
Machine-Readable Auth 0 / 10
Idempotency 0 / 9
Stable Error Semantics 0 / 8
Request/Response Examples 0 / 7
Rate-Limit Signaling 7 / 7
Typed Event Surface 0 / 6
Agent Skills 0 / 5
Well-Known Catalog 4 / 4
Consent & Bot Identity 3 / 3
A2A Agent Card 0 / 8
Dry-Run / Simulate Mode 0 / 4
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Pricing Plans 1

Published pricing tiers and plan structures.

Vitesse Plans Pricing

0 plans

PLANS

Rate Limits 1

Documented rate limits and quota policies.

Vitesse Rate Limits

0 limits

RATE LIMITS

Security Posture 1

Authentication, domain security, vulnerability disclosure, and trust-center signals.

Vitesse Domain Security

TLSv1.3

SECURITY

Resources

Get Started 1

Portal, sign-up, and the first successful call

Agent Surfaces 1

MCP servers, agent skills, and machine-readable catalogs

Access & Security 1

Authentication, authorization, and security posture

Operate 1

Status, limits, changes, and where to get help

Company 1

The organization behind the API

Other 1

Properties that don't map to a standard resource type

Source (apis.yml)

apis.yml Raw ↑
aid: vitesse
name: Vitesse
description: Vitesse is a universal physical-AI platform for industrial machines, founded by the team behind Tesla's "Model
  3 automation hell" fix alongside leaders from SpaceX, Siemens, and Safran. It connects any machine - Siemens, Allen-Bradley,
  Fanuc, KUKA, ABB, and legacy PLCs - through 135 native OT connectors, generates control logic from a natural-language description
  of a process (up to 15x faster than traditional PLC programming), and runs the full stack at the edge on purpose-built industrial
  controllers with no cloud required. The platform layers hardware, live data dashboards and SCADA views, interoperability,
  physical AI, and zero-trust OT/IT cybersecurity (NIS2 and NIST aligned) into one stack, with real-time browser-based monitoring
  across 800,000+ machine hours. The company traded as Full Speed Automation and renamed to Vitesse Automation after acquiring
  Niagara Tech; the legacy fullspeedautomation.com domain no longer resolves over TLS. Vitesse exposes a marketing website
  and a login-gated product application at app.vitesse.dev; as of August 2026 it publishes no public developer API, OpenAPI/AsyncAPI/GraphQL
  specification, SDK, webhooks, developer portal, or pricing page, and serves no /.well-known discovery documents.
url: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/api-evangelist/vitesse/refs/heads/main/apis.yml
x-type: company
x-source: vc-portfolio
x-backed-by:
- seedcamp
x-tier: stub
x-tier-reason: portfolio-lead
accessModel:
  pricing: unknown
  onboarding: unknown
  trial: false
  try_now: false
  public: false
  label: Unknown
  confidence: low
  source: []
  generated: '2026-07-22'
  method: derived
image: https://vitesseautomation.com/images/og-image.jpg
specificationVersion: '0.23'
created: '2026-07-17'
modified: '2026-08-17'
tags:
- Company
- Physical AI
- Industrial Automation
- Operational Technology
- Manufacturing
- IoT
- Edge Computing
- SCADA
- PLC
- Robotics
- Cybersecurity
- Interoperability
apis: []
maintainers:
- FN: Kin Lane
  email: kin@apievangelist.com
- FN: APIs.json
  email: info@apis.io
common:
- type: Website
  url: https://vitesseautomation.com
- type: SignUp
  url: https://app.vitesse.dev
- type: Support
  url: https://vitesseautomation.com/contact
- type: DomainSecurity
  url: security/vitesse-domain-security.yml
- type: LLMsTxt
  url: llms/vitesse-llms.txt
- type: ContentSignal
  url: well-known/vitesse-robots.txt
x-enrichment:
  date: '2026-08-17'
  status: minimal
  artifacts_added: 4
  pass: local-v1
x-coverage:
  state: none
  reason: no-developer-program
  detail: Vitesse ships its physical-AI automation platform only as an end-user product — a login-gated React application
    at app.vitesse.dev plus on-premise edge controllers — and its eight-URL sitemap contains no docs, API, developer or pricing
    page at all; the two product backends found in the app bundle (fleet.vitesse.dev, conversations.vitesse.dev) publish no
    specification and return the identical status for a nonsense control path as for every real one, so no developer API is
    marketed, documented, or provably present.
  evidence:
  - url: https://vitesseautomation.com/developers
    status: 404
  - url: https://vitesseautomation.com/docs
    status: 404
  - url: https://vitesseautomation.com/sitemap.xml
    status: 200
  - url: https://fleet.vitesse.dev/openapi.json
    status: 404
  - url: https://conversations.vitesse.dev/openapi.json
    status: 401
  - url: https://vitesseautomation.com/.well-known/agent-card.json
    status: 404
  checked: '2026-08-17'
x-pointer-notes:
  omitted_pointers:
  - type: WellKnown
    reason: well-known/vitesse-well-known.yml records a 404/401/shell miss on every path of every host. Per pipeline-enrich.md
      the pointer is emitted only on a real 200 document, because the pointer asserts the provider serves that surface.
  - type: Plans
    reason: plans/vitesse-plans-pricing.yml records plan_count 0 (no pricing page exists). The artifact is kept as a measured
      absence; no pointer, so a type match cannot read as published plans.
  - type: RateLimits
    reason: rate-limits/vitesse-rate-limits.yml records limit_count 0 (no docs exist to document limits in, and no rate-limit
      headers are returned). Artifact kept, pointer withheld for the same reason.
  - type: GitHubOrganization
    reason: The GitHub orgs `vitesse-automation` (created 2026-02-12) and `fullspeedautomation` (created 2021-02-03) both
      exist but carry no name, blog, description or email and have 0 public repositories, so ownership is unprovable and there
      is nothing published to point at.