Walk in with groceries or a hot pan and the kitchen lights come up on their own — no switch to fumble for.
A 2am glass of water gets a soft, low glow instead of a harsh overhead — enough to see, not enough to wake the house.
Leave and the lights settle behind you. No more switches left on all day — lower bills, longer life.
Most kitchen automation is about convenience. This one is about safety — because the thing most likely to turn a normal evening into an emergency is a gas leak no one was in the room to notice.
Cylinder and piped LPG run the overwhelming majority of Indian homes — and a slow leak is the one household hazard that turns dangerous fastest.
A leak that builds up overnight or while you are out is the dangerous one — there is no one in the room to catch the smell in time.
Cooking also releases carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide that quietly degrade the air in your kitchen long before anyone notices.
Aura is a wall-mounted indoor air-quality sensor built for Indian homes. It reads your kitchen’s air in real time and shows status at a glance on a front-facing RGB ring — calm when the air is clean, urgent when it isn’t. If LPG-related gas, CO or NO₂ climbs, it pushes an alert straight to your phone through the companion app — even when you’re not home.
Wall-mounted · WiFi-connected · cloud processing + app notifications · built for urban Indian households.
Detects in real time
Aura ships in October 2026. Join the waitlist and we’ll send one message when it’s ready — plus early-access pricing for the people who signed up first.