We build focused “Chorebots” that tackle the most laborious, time-consuming parts of two essential tasks—laundry and dishes— so older adults and people with mobility challenges can stay independent at home longer, with less caregiver strain.
Reduce lifting, bending, stairs and repetitive motions—where fatigue and fall risk show up.
Handle the heaviest steps of dish workflow—without humanoid complexity.
Purpose-built components (arms, mobility, vision) integrated into safe, practical home systems.
We start with the highest-burden tasks that regularly push people toward paid care.
We integrate proven modules instead of trying to invent a human-like robot from scratch.
Success is measured in reduced caregiver hours, safer routines, and more months at home.
We start B2B/B2G with home care agencies, assisted living partners, and payer-aligned programs, then expand to households as reimbursement and proof builds.
Leasing or purchase + support subscription (maintenance, onboarding, training). Longer-term: reimbursement and partner distribution.
Buck Ward validated feasibility and joined as an advisor; future showroom demo opportunity discussed.
Early feasibility and engagement conversations underway for prototype and validation support.
Starting structured customer discovery; building toward AgeTech engagement for pilots and credibility.
Note: We are early-stage and prioritizing evidence-based assumptions through structured customer discovery and pilot design.
• Home care agency leaders / caregiver networks
• Assisted living / aging-in-place pilots
• Payer / Medicaid HCBS contacts
• Robotics component vendors & integrators