The Robot Works

Technology

A real, moving machine.
Built for the home.

The prototypes below are exactly what exists today — operating in home environments. Autonomy level is stated per clip. We don't claim more than we've built.

Relay · Triage robot — in-home, single take, unedited.

What exists today

Exactly what exists today.

Every clip below runs autonomously — no human pilot at the controls.

Autonomous Finding and following the nearest person — autonomous.
Autonomous Collecting an item from a shelf — autonomous.
Autonomous Person-tracking and self-driving navigation — autonomous.

Autonomy level is stated per clip, on purpose. We describe what the robot does today, not what we intend it to do.

How it moves

Through the whole building,
on its own.

The robot navigates autonomously through hallways, around doors, through elevators, and to any resident room — without a human pilot at the controls.

It builds and maintains a map of the building. It knows where the rooms are, which doors are automatic, and how to recover when something blocks its path.

Proactive rounds run on a schedule. The robot checks on residents between calls, extending care presence without extending staff hours.

Navigation is autonomous. Remote-operation mode exists for situations that require it.

The robot in a care facility hallway, arm reaching for a door handle
The robot pressing an elevator button in a care facility
Elderly resident seated across from the robot, with a nurse visible on its screen