On February 13, 2026, NodeOps announced a significant pre-launch deployment of its CreateOS platform within India”s textile industry. This initiative aims to enhance operational transparency and efficiency for small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), showcasing the potential of accessible artificial intelligence (AI) tools. The 75-day pilot project processed over 50,000 hours of video data, approximately 75 terabytes, from security cameras installed at facilities across Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and Gujarat.
CreateOS, which officially debuted on Product Hunt on February 4, 2026, quickly rose to the top position on launch day. The platform facilitates a comprehensive AI-assisted workflow, allowing users to navigate from the initial idea stage through coding, deployment, scaling, and production management. It features intuitive no-code interfaces and AI-guided prompts, making it accessible to individuals without extensive technical knowledge.
During the textile pilot, factory managers leveraged CreateOS to integrate their CCTV systems with cloud storage, resulting in the creation of customized dashboards for monitoring production processes. As the digital surveillance system matures, future phases will focus on automating the detection of operational anomalies. These may include unauthorized access, inconsistencies in material handling, theft incidents, equipment downtime, and malfunctions at the production line level, paving the way for a fully data-driven operational model.
Anand, a cotton processing facility owner in Maharashtra, remarked, “We used NodeOps to store CCTV recordings from our factory. Even though the site is in a remote area, the backups are getting stored properly. The dashboard built with CreateOS is simple and easy for our team to use.” Gautam, who operates five cotton manufacturing facilities in Telangana, echoed this sentiment, stating, “NodeOps has made it easier for us to manage CCTV footage across our factory locations. The dashboard built with CreateOS is clean and straightforward.”
This deployment exemplifies NodeOps” commitment to delivering real-world solutions by extending AI capabilities to users in traditional industries. By repurposing existing infrastructure, CreateOS addresses critical visibility challenges in shop-floor operations, which often rely on fragmented records for quality control, compliance, and workforce accountability.
The pilot”s success is particularly timely, as there is an increasing demand for supply-chain documentation. This is especially relevant as India engages in trade negotiations with the EU, which require verifiable evidence of working conditions and processes. For U.S. manufacturers encountering similar issues, the question arises: How can user-friendly AI platforms like CreateOS help smaller enterprises achieve similar advances in transparency and decision-making without incurring substantial initial costs?
“What matters is solving immediate problems with familiar tools,” stated Naman Kabra, CEO of NodeOps. “CreateOS handles the complexity of AI-assisted development end-to-end, so users can focus on their operations—whether that”s building a monitoring dashboard or scaling an application in production.”
As CreateOS reaches a wider audience post-launch, including developers and businesses globally, this deployment within the MSME sector highlights the platform”s potential to bridge operational gaps in global manufacturing. NodeOps remains committed to exploring applications across various industries, with a focus on user-centric design.
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