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Weave Robotics
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- Weave Robotics repostedWho knew the many days I've spent folding laundry would lead to shipping Isaac 0, our first home robot. Tune in to our conversation with @chris_j_paxton and @DJiafei on the challenges of building and shipping robots vertically from hardware to AI, the current robotics landscape,Do you want to never fold clothes again? Weave is a robotics startup founded in early 2024, aiming to build useful home robots as a product. We talked with co-founder @kaandogrusoz, and learned about his journey building a home robotics startup. We covered building products out
00:00 - Great robots are built by great teams working together. It's been a pleasure working with our collaborators over at @physical_int to deploy π0.6 on our robot at Sea Breeze in San Francisco. Isaac with π0.6 autonomously fold t-shirts, long-sleeves, pants, shorts, and more,General-purpose AI models are behind some of the most exciting applications we now can't live without. We envision that an analogous “physical intelligence layer” built with models like π0.6 will similarly spur a new wave of applications for the physical world. We’ve recently
- Today we're releasing Isaac 0: our first robot for the home. And we made a short video for our first customers to share what it’s been like having one in their home 😊
00:00 - Weave Robotics reposted. @weaverobotics is now shipping it's first robots to homes in the Bay Area. It's mainly focused on laundry folding but both the hardware and software is going to evolve to handle more and more use cases around your home. Disclaimer: I am an investor. I invested becauseToday we're releasing Isaac 0: our first robot for the home. And we made a short video for our first customers to share what it’s been like having one in their home 😊
00:00 - Weave Robotics repostedToday we're releasing Isaac 0: our first robot for the home. And we made a short video for our first customers to share what it’s been like having one in their home 😊
00:00 - Weave Robotics repostedWe founded Weave a year and a half ago with a goal: build useful robots that give people their time back, and ship them as soon as possible. To that end, starting today Bay Area residents can order our first home robot, Isaac 0. And deliveries start this month.Today we're releasing Isaac 0: our first robot for the home. And we made a short video for our first customers to share what it’s been like having one in their home 😊
00:00 - Weave Robotics repostedWhen can I get a home robot? That's the question we set out to resolve when we founded Weave in the summer of 2024. So much seemed to be happening in robotics every week: exciting video demos, impressive results with world models, dexterous whole body control. The nextToday we're releasing Isaac 0: our first robot for the home. And we made a short video for our first customers to share what it’s been like having one in their home 😊
00:00 - Replying to @weaveroboticsWe're first shipping to Bay Area residents this month, with two purchase options: an upfront payment for priority delivery and a subscription-only option. If you have lots of laundry to fold or want a first-of-its-kind robot in your home, then Isaac 0 is for you.
- Replying to @weaveroboticsIsaac 0 is the our first entry into the home robot market. It is an early, first-of-its-kind product, and it won't be perfect all the time. We will be shipping frequent updates to its AI models, software and hardware to continually improve your experience. Regardless, Isaac 0
- Replying to @weaveroboticsIsaac 0 is a stationary, laundry folding robot. It can be installed in an afternoon and gets the job done from day one. Just drop a load of laundry on a table, give it 30-90 minutes to fold, and you’ll come back to clean stacks of clothes waiting for you.











