Weave Robotics officially launched the Isaac 1, a $7,999 home robot that autonomously performs various household tasks. Initial deliveries will start in Fall 2026 in California, expanding across the U.S. through 2027, creating an opportunity for early adopters to reserve units with a deposit.
Weave Robotics has launched the Isaac 1, a home robot priced at $7,999. It is designed to autonomously complete various household tasks, with features like Laundry Flow and Daily Reset to help maintain a tidy living environment.
Isaac 1 can automatically pick up dirty clothes, fold laundry, and reset rooms to ensure they are ready for use daily. The robot operates autonomously by default but allows for teleoperation assistance as required.
Built in San Francisco, the Isaac 1 utilizes a full-stack approach with custom actuators and safety systems. Its design incorporates a solid structure with soft fabric shells that provide both aesthetics and safety.
Privacy is emphasized in Isaac 1's design, featuring physical indicators to show when the robot is active. Users can control operations via a companion app, scheduling tasks according to their preferences.
Initial shipments of the Isaac 1 are planned for Fall 2026, starting in California, with expansion throughout the U.S. in 2027. Interested buyers can reserve their units with a fully refundable $250 deposit.
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Weave Robotics officially launched the Isaac 1, a $7,999 home robot that autonomously performs various household tasks. Initial deliveries will start in Fall 2026 in California, expanding across the U.S. through 2027, creating an opportunity for early adopters to reserve units with a deposit.