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Personal robots for the home--that ship in 2025
Weave Robotics has raised $500K across 1 funding round.
Key people at Weave Robotics.
Weave Robotics was founded in 2024 by Evan Wineland (Founder) and Kaan Dogrusoz (Founder).
Weave Robotics has raised $500K in total across 1 funding round.
Making the world’s first personal robot that's built for the home. Our robot, Isaac, will autonomously tidy up endless messes, fold laundry, and care for your home while you’re away, and we’re shipping our first 30 in fall of 2025.
Weave Robotics is a startup developing Isaac, the world’s first personal robot designed specifically for home use, with shipments planned for 2025. Isaac autonomously performs household chores such as tidying messes, folding laundry, and home care, responding to voice or text commands and programmable automations. The product aims to save users significant time spent on repetitive housework, effectively reclaiming years of life otherwise lost to chores[2][3][5].
Founded by Apple veterans Evan Wineland (CEO) and Kaan Dogrusoz (CTO), Weave Robotics targets consumers seeking practical, general-purpose home robots that are safe and capable of manipulating a wide range of household objects. The company is in early stages but has already secured pre-orders and is collecting real-world data to improve Isaac’s capabilities[2][3].
Weave Robotics was founded in 2024 by Evan Wineland and Kaan Dogrusoz, who met as roommates and friends at Carnegie Mellon University and later worked together at Apple on AI and robotics projects. The idea emerged from their shared vision that consumer robots, long promised but delayed, are finally ready to enter homes now rather than years in the future. They joined Y Combinator’s Summer 2024 batch to accelerate development. Early traction includes around 30 pre-orders and ongoing prototype testing in customer homes to refine the robot’s performance[2][3][4].
Weave Robotics rides the emerging wave of consumer robotics finally becoming viable due to advances in AI, machine learning, and robotics hardware. The timing is critical as consumers increasingly seek automation to reclaim time from mundane chores, and the market is ripe for practical, safe, and affordable home robots. By focusing on real-world usability and safety, Weave is positioned to influence the broader ecosystem by proving the commercial viability of personal home robots, potentially accelerating adoption and innovation in this nascent sector[2][3].
Weave Robotics is poised to be a pioneer in consumer home robotics with Isaac’s 2025 launch. Future growth will likely be driven by expanding Isaac’s autonomous capabilities, scaling production beyond initial pre-orders, and leveraging user data to improve performance. Trends such as AI advancements, smart home integration, and consumer demand for time-saving automation will shape their trajectory. As Weave matures, it could become a key player in transforming how households manage chores, setting new standards for personal robotics and home automation[2][3][5].
Key people at Weave Robotics.
Weave Robotics has raised $500K across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $500K Seed in September 2024.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sep 1, 2024 | $500K Seed | — | Collide Capital, Nexus Venture Partners, Pioneer Fund, Summit Partners, Y Combinator, Daren Cotter | Announced |
Weave Robotics was founded in 2024 by Evan Wineland (Founder) and Kaan Dogrusoz (Founder).
Weave Robotics has raised $500K in total across 1 funding round.
Weave Robotics's investors include Collide Capital, Nexus Venture Partners, Pioneer Fund, Summit Partners, Y Combinator, Daren Cotter.