Company overview
Raise Robotics builds a construction-grade mobile robotic platform designed to automate complex, repetitive physical work across demanding environments. Its first and most visible application is vertical construction, where the system performs tasks such as layout marking, drilling, fastening, and inspection. The platform pairs a rugged, battery-powered mobile base with two collaborative robot arms, giving it the reach and dexterity to work from slab to ceiling and execute multiple installation workflows. It operates directly from standard 2D floor plans—no BIM models required—and can place marks or install components with advertised accuracy up to 1/16 of an inch. Built for real jobsite conditions, the robot runs in dust, rain, and temperature extremes while navigating tight interior spaces. With interchangeable tooling and built-in sensing for precise positioning, a single operator can complete work that typically requires an entire layout or installation crew.
Raise delivers its robotic system as an integrated hardware-and-software solution, bundling the mobile base, dual robot arms, sensors, tooling, and proprietary motion and quality-verification software into a single offering. While vertical construction is the company’s initial deployment focus, the underlying system is designed as a flexible, general-purpose automation platform that can be adapted to other physical workflows over time. Contractors typically access the system through a monthly leasing model, allowing them to deploy automation on active projects without taking on the capital expense of outright ownership. The recurring fee covers the robot, embedded software, ongoing maintenance, and support from Raise’s technical team—supporting project-based deployment rather than one-time equipment sales.
“Vertical construction is too dynamic for one-off equipment sales,” says Rishabh Aggarwal, Raise Robotics' CTO. “Teams need access to a robotic platform that evolves with their project, not a static machine that locks them into a single use case. A leasing model lets contractors deploy automation exactly when and where they need it, while we keep the system updated, supported, and performing at the highest standard on every floor.”
Customers and target markets
- Ventana, EGAN, JR Butler, TSI Corporations, Kinsol, Momentum Glass, DPR Construction
Company metrics
- Headquarters:
- San Francisco, California
- Company size:
- 11-50
- Founded:
- 2021
- Industries:
