Infrastructure that thinks. Buildings that answer.
ANI Networks is California's AI-native contractor. We design, install, and operate the electrical and low-voltage systems that make a building actually intelligent — one licensed team, seven disciplines, zero finger-pointing. From the panel to the prompt, it's ours.
Licensed · Bonded · Insured
Three active CSLB licenses. $5M general liability. In-house engineers, PMs, electricians, low-voltage techs. One accountable partner — not a marketplace of sub-contractors.
- CSLB BGeneral Building Contractor
- CSLB C-10Electrical (covers low-voltage)
- CSLB C-20HVAC (Warm-Air Heating, Ventilating & A/C)
Deployed across California since 2024
One contractor. Seven disciplines. Zero handoffs.
Most buildings end up with four different vendors for cameras, network, phones, and power — each blaming the others when something breaks. ANI delivers the entire stack under a single license, single project manager, and a platform that keeps all of it observable.
Not a buzzword. A delivery model.
Every contractor on earth claims to "use AI." We built the company around it. Here's what that looks like in practice on a real job site.
AI in the bid, not just the brochure
Your first conversation produces a computer-vision-reviewed site survey, automated BOM, and a quote that's 10x faster and significantly more accurate than the industry norm — because the AI does the first pass, not an under-slept estimator on a Friday afternoon.
10× faster quoting
One stack, one accountability
Electrical, low-voltage, network, security, AV, communications, and warehouse automation — designed together, installed together, observed together. When something breaks, there's exactly one number to call.
7 disciplines, 1 license holder
Triple-licensed, zero permit drama
CSLB B (General Building), C-10 (Electrical — which covers the low-voltage scope a C-7 would handle), and C-20 (HVAC) — held by the company, not borrowed. Permits pulled under our name. Pre-wired for Title 24 compliance and insurance-grade documentation. No "let me check with my electrician" delays.
B · C-10 · C-20
Bilingual, senior, and on-site
Our PMs lead in both English and Mandarin, built careers in California commercial construction, and actually show up during construction. You're not handed off to an apprentice the moment the contract is signed.
中文 / English native
The software behind every job site.
Cortex is the AI-native platform that runs every ANI engagement — from the first floor-plan upload to five years of continuous operations. It's what turns a contractor into a continuous intelligence partner.
Tour the platformAI-assisted intake
Drop a floor plan, a photo tour, or an existing punch list. Cortex returns a scoped estimate with BOM, labor hours, and permit flags — usually within 48 hours.
Transparent, line-item quoting
Every part, every hour, every contingency — in one shareable document, with pricing that tracks to manufacturer catalogs in real time.
Live project telemetry
Every technician's progress, every equipment scan, every RFI — visible to you the moment it happens. No weekly status meetings required.
Insurance-grade handover
As-built drawings, commissioning reports, device inventory, warranty certificates — issued as a permanent, signed bundle. Zero chase-downs.
Continuous AI operations
Anomaly detection on cameras, network, UPS, and sensors runs 24/7. You hear about issues before they become calls to your insurance adjuster.
Stage 01 · Discovery
Understand the building before we touch it.
Drop a floor plan, schedule a walk, or hand us an existing vendor's quote. Cortex ingests everything: blueprints, photos, existing as-builts, even voice memos from the site. Within 48 hours we return a site map, risk notes, and an initial scope — not a generic pitch deck.
- Computer-vision site survey
Photos become annotated as-builts — camera positions, conduit runs, panel locations.
- Existing-vendor audit
Upload a competing quote; we return a line-item critique and a same-scope counter.
- Code-check pre-flight
NEC, Title 24, and AHJ-specific flags surfaced before design starts.
01 · Stage 01 · Discovery
Understand the building before we touch it.
Drop a floor plan, schedule a walk, or hand us an existing vendor's quote. Cortex ingests everything: blueprints, photos, existing as-builts, even voice memos from the site. Within 48 hours we return a site map, risk notes, and an initial scope — not a generic pitch deck.
02 · Stage 02 · Design
Engineer once. Review with everyone.
In-house engineers produce single-line diagrams, low-voltage schematics, camera layouts, and bandwidth calcs — all versioned, all reviewable in the portal, all exportable as DWG / PDF. No "wait for the CAD guy" delays.
03 · Stage 03 · Quote
Every line item. Every hour. Every assumption.
Quotes are never a one-page PDF hiding a spreadsheet. You get a live, line-item document with manufacturer SKUs, real-time distributor pricing, labor hours, contingencies, and optional add-ons you can toggle on and off.
04 · Stage 04 · Execution
See the job happen. In real time.
Every technician scans in when they arrive, scans out when they leave, and logs what they installed against the BOM. Progress updates flow to your portal automatically — no more "where are we at" emails. RFIs get answered in hours, not days.
05 · Stage 05 · Handover
Documentation your insurer will actually accept.
Project close isn't "here's a zip file, good luck." You get a digitally-signed bundle with as-builts, commissioning reports, serial numbers, firmware versions, warranty certificates, and a 30-minute walkthrough video. Ready for audit, insurance, or resale.
06 · Stage 06 · Operate
The systems keep getting smarter after we leave.
Optional managed services keep your cameras, network, UPS, and environmental sensors under continuous AI watch. Anomalies open a ticket automatically. Quarterly health reports get sent to you, your facilities team, and your insurer — unprompted.
Most contractors sell parts and labor. We sell intelligence.
Here's what changes when your low-voltage partner is an AI-native company instead of a cable-pulling crew.
| Dimension | Traditional contractor | ANI Networks |
|---|---|---|
| AI during the project | "Sure, we can install whatever you buy." | AI is the estimator, the QA, and the ops layer. Built in. |
| Scope of one vendor | Cabling only. Bring your own electrician. | Electrical, low-voltage, network, security, AV, power — all in-house. |
| Project communication | Voicemail tag. Weekly status email. Maybe. | Live portal, 2-hour quote SLA, bilingual PMs. |
| After the ribbon cutting | You're on your own or paying $300/hr time-and-materials. | Continuous AI operations with proactive tickets and SLA-backed uptime. |
Built for operators, not procurement checklists.
We specialize in environments where infrastructure reliability, insurance posture, and operational tempo actually matter. If your business depends on it, we've probably already wired something like it.
California-scale, owner-operated precision.
Real projects, real devices, real uptime — measured across commercial, retail, healthcare, logistics, and residential work since 2024.
Licensed, local, and AI-native.
Most of the market makes you choose between a licensed trade contractor who doesn't understand software, or a managed services provider who can't pull a permit. ANI is the rare quadrant that covers both.
- ANI NetworksAI-native + B / C-10 / C-20
- Managed IT / MSPSmart, but no permits
- Traditional contractorLicensed, analog ops
- "Smart home" installerNo license, no accountability
Let's build infrastructure that thinks.
Bring us a site walk, a floor plan, or a problem you're tired of re-explaining to three different vendors. We'll return a scoped, quoted, AI-native plan — usually within a week.