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Tailos is a robotics company founded 2015, based in United States, developing 2 robots primarily in the Cleaning category.
AI-powered commercial robot vacuum for hotels and housekeeping
Tailos builds Rosie, an AI-powered commercial robot vacuum for housekeeping and other indoor cleaning applications. The company says Rosie is designed, engineered, and supported in Austin, Texas, and positions it as a commercial-use robot with advanced navigation for indoor environments. The product is sold for lease or purchase and is marketed to commercial cleaning buyers such as hotels and facilities teams.
Active products
2
Robo Score
58
BBB
View factor breakdown
Price range
$479
1 of 2 priced
Top-rated product
A
Robo Index
Rosie
Company facts
- HQ
- Austin, United States
- Founded
- 2015 · 11 yrs
- Stage
- unknown
- Website
- tailos.com
- View profile ↗
Robo Score
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Awards & recognition
- Good Design Award2021gooddesignawards.org ↗
Milestones
Rosie received a Good Design Award in the 2021-2022 program.
Tailos was founded.
Press coverage
- Tailos' Rosie: A Robotic Revolution in Commercial Cleaning
CBS Austin
- Rosie Vacuum Robot - AK Success Robotics
AK Success Robotics
- Tailos Rosie Housekeeping Robot
KniTec
Active products by Tailos
2 shown| # | Category | Key specs | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ![]() | Rosie | Cleaning | Runtime 3 hr | $479.0 | 2016 | A |
| 2 | ![]() | Rosie: Commercial Grade Robotic Vacuum | Cleaning | Top speed 0.5 m/s | — | — | BBB |
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