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Seegrid is a robotics company founded 2003, based in United States, developing 4 robots primarily in the Warehouse AMR category.
Autonomous mobile robots for palletized material handling
Seegrid is a Pittsburgh-based robotics company founded in 2003 that builds autonomous mobile robots and related software for palletized material handling. Its product line includes the Lift EL1, Lift RS1, Lift CR1, and Tow Tractor S7, used for low-lift, vertical handling, and heavy horizontal transport in warehouse and manufacturing environments.
Total funding
US$350.0M
Active products
4
Robo Score
66
A
View factor breakdown
Top-rated product
AA
Robo Index
Seegrid Lift CR1
Company facts
- HQ
- Pittsburgh, United States
- Founded
- 2003 · 23 yrs
- Website
- seegrid.com
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Robo Score
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Milestones
Seegrid highlighted the Lift RS1 as an AMR for palletized material handling.
Seegrid promoted the Lift CR1 for autonomous transport, vertical handling, and placement of goods.
Seegrid described the Tow Tractor S7 as an autonomous choice for heavy horizontal moves.
Seegrid was founded in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Press coverage
- Seegrid unveils Tow Tractor S7 AMR
Canadian Occupational Safety
- Lift RS1 is Leading Future of Autonomous Material Handling
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Active products by Seegrid
4 shown| # | Category | Key specs | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ![]() | Seegrid Lift CR1 | Warehouse AMR | Payload 1814.4 kg | 2024 | AA |
| 2 | ![]() | Seegrid Lift RS1 | Warehouse AMR | Payload 1587.6 kg | 2024 | A |
| 3 | Seegrid Tow Tractor S7 | Warehouse AMR | Payload 4536 kg | 2021 | A | |
| 4 | ![]() | Seegrid Lift EL1 | Warehouse AMR | Payload 1814.4 kg | — | A |
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