Robot.com Launches R-Noid, Enters The Humanoid Market
Robot.com says fewer than 40 units are deployed across about a dozen customers as it targets repetitive tasks in food service and logistics.
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Robot.com Launches R-noid, Enters The Humanoid Market
June 23, 2026, San Francisco, Calif. — Robot.com is entering the humanoid labour solutions market with the commercial launch of R-noid, a robot built for the repetitive, multi-sift and hard-to-staff jobs. Deployed under a Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS) model, Robot.com can go from the first visit of a customer’s site to autonomous on-site R-noid operation in as few as eight to twelve weeks, the company reported in a media release. The R-noid launch c…
Delivery robot startup Robot.com bets its next act on wheeled humanoids for kitchens and warehouses
Robot.com, the San Francisco startup formerly known as Kiwibot, is expanding from campus delivery robots into workplace humanoids. The company told Business Insider it will launch R-noid, a humanoid on wheels designed to package orders, load and unload boxes, and prep workstations across food service, logistics, and healthcare facilities. CEO Felipe Chavez said the pivot […] This story continues at The Next Web
Delivery robot startup Robot.com is betting its next act on workplace humanoids
Robot.com has deployed fewer than 40 R-noids, a wheeled humanoid powered by a foundation model from Physical Intelligence.Courtesy Robot.comA majority of Robot.com's business has been focused on campus delivery robots.The startup told Business Insider that it will be expanding to include wheeled humanoids.CEO Felipe Chavez said the startup partnered with Physical Intelligence to develop custom AI models.Delivery robot startup Robot.com is expand…
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