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CreateOS Brings AI-Powered Operational Oversight to India's Textile Sector
Pre-launch deployment of NodeOps platform converts CCTV cameras into real-time monitoring and compliance tools for small and medium-sized enterprises
Feb. 11, 2026 at 11:15am
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NodeOps, a digital infrastructure company, has deployed its CreateOS platform in a 75-day pilot project across textile facilities in India, demonstrating how accessible AI tools can enhance operational oversight for small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs). The platform converted existing security cameras into real-time monitoring and compliance tools, processing over 50,000 hours of video data equivalent to 75 terabytes.
Why it matters
This early use case underscores NodeOps' focus on bringing AI capabilities to non-technical users in traditional industries. By repurposing existing infrastructure, CreateOS addresses visibility gaps in shop-floor operations, where quality control, compliance, and worker accountability have often depended on fragmented records. The pilot's success comes amid growing demands for supply-chain documentation, particularly as India negotiates trade agreements with the EU that require verifiable evidence of working conditions and processes.
The details
During the pilot, factory operators used CreateOS to connect CCTV systems to cloud storage, creating custom dashboards for production oversight. The next phase will enable automated detection and alerting of operational anomalies, such as unauthorized access, material handling irregularities, potential theft events, equipment stoppages, and line-level malfunctions, bringing factories closer to a fully responsive, data-driven operating model.
- The 75-day pilot was conducted before CreateOS's public debut on February 4, 2026.
- CreateOS officially launched on Product Hunt on February 4, 2026, achieving the #1 ranking on launch day.
The players
NodeOps
A digital infrastructure company enabling AI-powered applications for real-world environments. CreateOS provides an end-to-end platform for building, deploying, and managing projects with AI assistance, accessible to users regardless of technical background.
Anand
Owner of a cotton processing facility in Maharashtra who used NodeOps to store CCTV recordings and create a simple, easy-to-use dashboard with CreateOS.
Gautam
Operator of five cotton manufacturing facilities in Telangana who used NodeOps to manage CCTV footage across his locations and create a clean, straightforward dashboard with CreateOS.
What they’re saying
“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.”
— Anand, Owner, cotton processing facility
“NodeOps has made it easier for us to manage CCTV footage across our factory locations. The dashboard built with CreateOS is clean and straightforward.”
— Gautam, Operator, cotton manufacturing facilities
What’s next
As CreateOS reaches new audiences post-launch, including developers and businesses worldwide, this MSME deployment highlights its potential to bridge operational divides in global manufacturing. NodeOps continues to explore applications across sectors, prioritizing user-centric design.
The takeaway
This early deployment of CreateOS in India's textile sector demonstrates how accessible AI tools can enhance operational oversight and transparency for small and medium-sized enterprises, addressing visibility gaps in shop-floor operations and supporting compliance with evolving supply chain requirements.





