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Naïo Technologies SAS is a robotics company founded 2011, based in France, developing 6 robots primarily in the Agricultural category.
Naïo Technologies develops, manufactures, and markets 100% electric autonomous weeding robots including Oz, Jo, Orio, and Ted for vegetables, vines, and precision farming. These lightweight robots reduce herbicide use by 50-70%, soil erosion, physical strain on farmers, and address labor shortages. They operate in France, United States, and worldwide through 36 dealers, with over 300 units deployed.
Total funding
US$33.5M
Active products
6
Robo Score
75
AA
View factor breakdown
Price range
$230.4K
1 of 6 priced
Top-rated product
AAA
Robo Index
OZ
Company facts
- HQ
- Toulouse, France
- Founded
- 2011 · 15 yrs
- Employees
- 51
- Website
- www.naio-technologies.com
Robo Score
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Awards & recognition
- Certified B Corporation2023bcorporation.net ↗
Milestones
Certified as B Corporation.
Expanded into the U.S. market.
Press coverage
Active products by Naïo Technologies SAS
6 shown| # | Category | Key specs | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ![]() | OZ | Agricultural | Payload 700 kg·Runtime 8 hr | — | 2011 | AAA |
| 2 | ![]() | TED | Agricultural | Payload 700 kg·Runtime 8 hr | — | — | AA |
| 3 | ![]() | Orio | Agricultural | Payload 700 kg·Top speed 1.5 m/s | $230.4K | 2021 | A |
| 4 | ![]() | JO | Agricultural | Payload 250 kg·Top speed 0.6 m/s | — | 2011 | A |
| 5 | Vinbot | Warehouse AMR | Top speed 1.4 m/s | — | 2011 | A | |
| 6 | ![]() | Dino | Research | Payload 700 kg·Top speed 1.1 m/s | — | 2011 | BB |
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