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Hardware-agnostic by design.

A new roaster is a driver, not a rewrite. Here's what connects today, what's in testing, and what's next — plus how to request your machine.

All Supported In beta Coming soon
IN BETA

Aillio Bullet R1

1 kg · drum · prosumer
TelemetryNative USB
BT / ET / RoRFull
AutopilotYes
IN BETA

Kaleido Sniper M-series

400 g–2 kg · drum · prosumer
TelemetrySerial / USB
BT / ET / RoRFull
AutopilotYes
IN BETA

Ikawa Pro V3

50–100 g · air · sample
TelemetryAPI / BLE
BT / ET / RoRFull
AutopilotYes
IN BETA

Probat eCONE / P-series

2–5 kg · drum · commercial
TelemetryPhidget
BT / ET / RoRFull
AutopilotRead-only
IN BETA

Phidget / Artisan bridge

Any probe-instrumented machine
TelemetryPhidget 1048
BT / ET / RoRFull
AutopilotManual
COMING SOON

Diedrich IR-series

2.5–12 kg · drum · commercial
TelemetryPlanned
BT / ET / RoR
Autopilot
COMING SOON

Loring Smart Roast

15–70 kg · drum · production
TelemetryPlanned
BT / ET / RoR
Autopilot
YOUR MACHINE?

Don't see your roaster?

If it exposes telemetry, we can likely add it. Tell us the make and model and we'll scope a driver.

Request a device
Under the hood

One telemetry layer, any drum.

Roastline reads a normalized stream of BT, ET and RoR from a device driver — so adding a machine never touches the AI engine above it.

1 · Device driver

A thin adapter speaks your machine's protocol — USB, serial, Phidget or API — and normalizes the readings.

2 · Telemetry stream

Smoothed BT/ET/RoR flow into the live console at the cadence your probes report.

3 · AI engine

The same prescriptive + predictive layer runs on top, identical across every supported machine.

Got a drum and a telemetry port?

That's all it takes. Connect your machine and roast with a copilot today.