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Autonomous robots for hauling, mowing, and precision spraying in agriculture
Burro manufactures autonomous robots for agricultural and outdoor applications. The Burro Grande is a heavy-duty indoor/outdoor autonomous platform equipped with 24 sensors (cameras, Lidar, GPS) for navigation and hauling tasks. The company offers modular attachments including Cortador (all-electric autonomous brush cutter/mower designed to replace up to 30-HP diesel mowers) and Sprayito (autonomous spot sprayer using WEED-IT precision spray sensors with infrared chlorophyll detection for targeted weed control). Products are deployed in vineyard and greenhouse operations to reduce labor costs and chemical usage.
Company facts
- HQ
- Philadelphia, United States
- Website
- burro.ai
Trusted by
- Petitti Family Farmsburro.ai ↗
Press coverage
- Sprayito - Autonomous Spot Sprayer Robot
Greenhouse Grower
Active products by Burro Robotics
4 shown| # | Category | Key specs | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ![]() | Burro | Agricultural | Payload 250 kg·Top speed 2.2 m/s | $23.3K | — | 97.4 |
| 2 | Burro Cortador | Agricultural | Payload 226.8 kg·Top speed 2.6 m/s | $23.3K | — | 79.6 | |
| 3 | Burro Grande | Agricultural | Payload 454 kg·Top speed 2.6 m/s | — | 2024 | 58.1 | |
| 4 | Burro Sprayito | Agricultural | Payload 226.8 kg | — | — | 34.9 |
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