Company overview
Standard Bots builds and supports an AI-powered robot arm called the RO1. These six-axis cobots deliver industrial performance (a payload of 18 kg, 1.3 m reach, ±0.025 mm repeatability, and speeds up to nearly 3 m/s) and include embedded vision and NVIDIA GPU-based AI running on Arc OS. Users teach tasks visually, often via demonstration, with no coding required. Routines are displayed in a side-by-side layout that makes editing intuitive for operators, while robust APIs and SDKs support deeper customization for developers. RO1 units are mobile-base ready and integrated into a unified fleet management platform with remote troubleshooting and continuous software updates.
The company offers flexible ownership under a hybrid Hardware-as-a-Service (HaaS) or hybrid recurring sales model. The RO1 lists for approximately $37K or can be leased for around $5/hour; both models include the hardware, software, remote diagnostics, free virtual training, warranty coverage, and all updates. Leasing terms bundle the robot and AI platform under a single subscription, with clearly defined provisions for renewal, upgrades, and support. This structure helps teams avoid large upfront costs while benefiting from an evolving autonomy stack.
Customers and target markets
- Verizon
- Amazon
- Lockheed Martin
- NASA
- Purdue University
Company metrics
- Headquarters:
- Glen Cove, New York
- Company size:
- 51-200
- Founded:
- 2016
- Industries:
