Co-Founder & CEO @weaverobotics

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Robots and homes, done right, go so well together. ... but worthy attempts at building up to a real product with a form and function that make sense are few in number. That's why we quit Apple in 2024 and founded Weave.
Today, we’re launching our home robot Isaac 1. Isaac 1 deliveries will begin this fall. Order yours below.
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Fireworks, but make it robotic Happy 4th of July!🇺🇸
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Weave folds the laundry, you write the symphony
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Fun chat about cooking, and why laundry folding is one of our first use cases.
SITUATION EXPLAINED: Why is cooking the ultimate humanoid AGI test path? We asked @evan_wineland and @kaandogrusoz, co-founders of @weaverobotics "Cooking is, I think, one of the hardest tasks you can build up to in home robotics. It's extremely multimodal. If you think about how we cook, we rely on scent, we rely on touch, we rely on timing, we rely on recipes, we rely on very fine-grained details and visuals." "It's a task where timing really matters. Do this thing for 30 seconds only. You have no... it's like, I failed at flipping the steak, let me try again for another minute. Everything has to be in sync. That's a really good humanoid AGI test path." "The reason we went for laundry folding first is it's something people do a lot and generally do not want to do. There are very few people who would say, 'I view it as my art.' Cooking is a form of art for some people. Laundry folding is way more unobjectionable."
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Reliable, safe and affordable autonomous manipulation is what matters in building useful robots for the spaces we live and work in. Any extra detail in hardware that doesn't go to serving your product's core use case is an extra challenge on an already very hard problem. Legs will be very useful, some day. Pragmatic hardware is the way forward.
More robots without legs
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NEW: @weaverobotics just unveiled a home robot that can do laundry and reset your rooms. Isaac 1 is a mobile robot built for everyday household tasks like picking up clothes, folding laundry, making beds, and putting clutter away. • Finds and picks up dirty clothes • Folds laundry and puts clothes away • Makes beds and fixes pillows and blankets • Puts toys, shoes, and clutter back where they belong • Extends from 3 feet to 5 feet 9 inches tall • Runs up to 8 hours and charges in 2 hours Preorders are open now with a $250 refundable deposit. x.com/weaverobotics/status/2…
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Today is an amazing day. We've built up to this moment since our founding, and after countless midnights and weekends, we get to share our vision with the world. None of this would be possible without our amazing team. I'm so honored to have had the privilege of working alongside this amazing group of people. I feel great excitement as I think about the future of Weave, and home robotics. There's so much more to come, stay tuned!
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Isaac 1 is about enabling this daily reset. Picking up toys and placing them in their proper place. Fixing pillows and blankets on couches. Filling up your hamper with dirty laundry. And much more. We're very excited to continue building up this capability set.
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Our goal is to continue taking away the hours of time and attention we have to spend on taken-for-granted chores. So we can be ourselves, more. There are so many minor distractions that we all have to deal with in our homes as life happens. A daily reset for our homes would save us countless precious hours, with our loved ones, and our craft -- whatever you'd like to spend your attention on.
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The function We knew that folding laundry was going to be our first use case. Isaac 0 got great at it. We shipped, and continue to ship Isaac 0's to homes and businesses almost every week. Those robots are now folding 1000 lbs every week, and saving our customers 1000s of hours.
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Does this mean a fully furniture-like look? A sci-fi and a sharp sleek futuristic look? Should it fully look like a tool? Should it be really cute? Reality is never discrete and simple answers are just that, simple. The right design walks a fine line. It incorporates soft material to communicate and protect. Houses sleek curvature to build a precise footprint. Highlights intent and the technology where needed. Feels comfortable to be around. It not only maintains but boosts capability of the product.
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The form At Weave we always imagine our robots working and existing in actual homes at every step in our development process. Not in demos or in some distant future. This means the form has to just make sense, you have to be able to sit on your couch and visualize the robot in various parts in your living room / home and have it feel good.
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Today, we’re launching our home robot Isaac 1. Isaac 1 deliveries will begin this fall. Order yours below.
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Welcome to the club!
For the first time, robots now outnumber humans at Figure
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Nature has always had the best color schemes
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