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1,649 companies with active robots on Robolist.ai. Sorted by number of active products. Search, filter, and click through to verified specs and scores.
One Brain. Any Robot. AI-powered robotics for warehouse automation.
Momaro is a mobile manipulation robot developed by the University of Bonn's Autonomous Intelligent Systems lab. It features hybrid wheeled-legged locomotion with four legs ending in steerable wheels, a sensor head with 3D laser scanner and eight RGB-D cameras, and dual-arm manipulation capabilities. Designed for disaster response and harsh environments, it competed in the DARPA Robotics Challenge 2015, placing fourth.
Salto-1P is a one-legged jumping robot developed by the Biomimetic Millisystems Lab at UC Berkeley, inspired by the lesser bushbaby. The robot uses a springy leg, reaction wheel tail, and propeller thrusters to achieve continuous high-power hopping and autonomous navigation on imperfect terrain. It is a research platform rather than a commercial robotics company product.
GuRoo is a humanoid robot developed at the Mobile Robotics Laboratory in the School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering at the University of Queensland; it is a research platform rather than a commercial product from a robotics company.
Advanced robotics for a dynamic world
Bandit is a humanoid robot developed by the Robotics and Autonomous Systems Center (RASC) at USC, designed as an expressive tool for human-robot interaction. The robot's body consists of servo-motors and rapid-prototyped parts. Its updated design and fabrication were performed by BlueSky Robotics, building upon techniques from the successful Bandit-I implementation.
Autonomous UV‑C disinfection robots for hospitals and pharmaceutical environments
The Scripps Tensor Arm is a historical continuum robot with 16 degrees of freedom, conceived by Victor C. Anderson at the Marine Physical Laboratory (MPL) of the Scripps Institute of Oceanography in 1968. It is a spine-like elephant trunk arm design and is not currently manufactured by any active robotics company. The search results indicate it is a historical artifact documented in robotics archives, not a product line of an operating firm.
Autonomous mobile robots for material handling workflows
Image-guided robotic needle insertion to eliminate guesswork in medical procedures
3D vision system enabling industrial robots to work safely alongside humans
HEXBUG is a leader in the toy industry giving children a positive experience with robotics and STEM at an early age. Kid’s love HEXBUG’s toys with a techy twist.
Robotics software platform for building, deploying, and managing robotics applications
Making robotics accessible to the masses through consumer hexapod robots
Solar-powered autonomous robotic mowers for industrial vegetation management
High-precision telecentric lenses for machine vision and industrial inspection
AI companion robots with emotional interaction and customizable humanoid design
Collaborative palletizing robots for intelligent manufacturing