Eden-1

Eden-1

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Eden-1 is a semi-humanoid robotic platform engineered for manufacturing and logistics environments, designed to fill human-designed workstations without complex integration. It features a distinctive translucent torso that reveals internal mechanics, emphasizing its plug-and-play architecture for rapid deployment. The robot stands 5'6" tall and supports a maximum load of 30 lb, with each arm capable of carrying 3–5 kg for dual-arm manipulation tasks. Eden-1 operates for 4–6 hours on a single charge, balancing runtime with industrial shift demands, and leverages autonomous navigation to perform tasks requiring less than five minutes of human effort. Its design prioritizes reliability and scalability, enabling companies to hire physical agents by hourly usage rather than purchasing hardware outright.

Manufacturer
Eden Robotics
Rating
★★★★☆(4.0)
Launch Year
2026
Price
$25,000–$35,000 per unit (or $15–$25/hour usage-based hire)
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Robot Specifications

Primary Use Cases
Palletizing, sorting, assembly line support, inventory management
Pet Friendly
Yes, with safety protocols
Deployment
autonomous, learned behaviors
Multi-Robot Coordination
Yes, swarm coordination
packages, tools, precision instruments
tool changers, end-effector options
3–5 kg per arm
13.6 kg

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Q1. What is Eden-1, and what problem is it designed to solve?

Eden-1 is a semi-humanoid industrial robot for warehouse and factory work, designed to address labor shortages and high automation costs by providing instantly deployable robots-as-a-service.

Q2. What are the main capabilities and key features of Eden-1?

According to Eden Robotics, Eden-1 performs tasks like picking, packing, and moving, featuring a plug-and-play design that works out of the box without complex integration.

Q3. Who is Eden-1 built for, and which industries can benefit from it?

Eden-1 targets manufacturing and logistics operators, specifically those running labor-heavy workflows such as assembly, inspection, and material transport.

Q4. Is Eden-1 a commercial product or still a research prototype?

Eden-1 is a commercial product offered as a service; Eden Robotics does not sell robots but provides physical agents for hire based on usage.

Q5. Is Eden-1 currently available for purchase, and when is it expected to ship?

Eden Robotics opened pre-orders for Eden-1, with deployments scheduled to begin in August 2026 at a baseline cost of $800 per month.

Q6. How does Eden-1 actually work in real-world environments?

The robot uses shared autonomy, blending human teleoperation and imitation learning to fill positions designed for humans and perform tasks explainable in under five minutes.

Q7. When was Eden-1 announced or officially launched?

Eden Robotics officially launched Eden-1 in 2026 after joining Y Combinator in Spring 2026, marking its entry into the industrial robotics market.

Q8. How is Eden-1 different from other robots in the same category?

Unlike traditional robotics firms that sell hardware, Eden-1 offers usage-based hiring, lowering entry barriers and expanding the market through a labor-as-a-service model.

Q9. Does Eden-1 require additional development or customization after purchase?

No, Eden-1 is designed to work out of the box with no complex integration, allowing instant deployment without interrupting existing operations.

Q10. What is the future roadmap or planned upgrades for Eden-1?

The company has announced plans to expand availability from early commercial deployments toward broader household adoption while refining its autonomous services model.

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