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Built by FFRobotics · Israel

Updated May 2026·methodology
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The FFRobot is a Agricultural robot developed by FFRobotics (Israel), launched 2017, priced at $40,000 USD.

Robo Index

A

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4 of 10 signals present

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Commercial maturity20%85/100
Deployment footprint18%unknown
Proven track record12%90/100
Spec completeness12%100/100
Company financial health12%unknown
Company maturity8%65/100
Manufacturer portfolio6%unknown
Media mentions (trailing 12 months)6%unknown
Independent recognition4%unknown
Market momentum2%unknown

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Overview

A unique and patented Robotic Fruit Harvester that emulates human-hand picking process for efficient, cost-effective and bruise-free fruit harvesting. The FFRobot combines advanced computer vision and robotics technology to identify and classify fruits per grower's criteria, offering 10 times more productivity compared to average human pickers while addressing labor shortage challenges in fresh fruit harvesting.

Flagship features

  • White-labeled AgiBot A2 platform with Faraday Future's 'FF Embodied Intelligence' software layer
  • VR teleoperation capability
  • Customizable facial display and skins for branding
  • Hot-swappable batteries for continuous operation
  • 50+ language support
  • Relies on single Chinese OEM; tariff risk disclosed in SEC filings

Buyer decision signals

Viability

est. 2013

Planned apple picker release

Price

$40,000

Specifications

Category: Agricultural
Payload
0.3 kg
Speed
25 m/s
Weight
69 kg
Battery
3 h
Autonomy
semi-autonomous
Launch year
2017
Price
$40,000 USD
Status
active
VerifiedSelf-reportedEstimated

Company profile

Founded
2013

Detailed specifications

Other8
Max Speed Ms
25
Sub Category
harvesting_robot
Terrain Type
orchard
Company Country
US
Crops Supported
apple,pear,citrus,stone_fruits
Weather Resistant
false
Countries Available
US
Additional Information
- White-labeled AgiBot A2 platform with Faraday Future's 'FF Embodied Intelligence' software layer - VR teleoperation capability - Customizable facial display and skins for branding - Hot-swappable batteries for continuous operation - 50+ language support - Relies on single Chinese OEM; tariff risk disclosed in SEC filings - 106 km autonomous trek demonstration as proof of endurance

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Company milestones

  • 2018LaunchPlanned apple picker release
  • 2018LaunchPlanned market release of robotic apple picker
  • 2017MilestoneIFTA 2017 demonstration
  • 2015LaunchField prototype testing
  • 2015DeploymentFFRobotics field prototype tested in Israel
  • 2013MilestoneCompany founded

Frequently asked questions

Who makes the FFRobot?
The FFRobot is developed by FFRobotics, based in Israel.
What type of robot is the FFRobot?
The FFRobot is a Agricultural robot made by FFRobotics.
How much does the FFRobot cost?
The FFRobot is priced $40,000 USD.
When was the FFRobot launched?
The FFRobot was launched in 2017.

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