Every commercial robot that matters — under one roof.
We evaluate, certify, and service every robot we sell. If a manufacturer can't meet our standards for reliability, parts availability, and product roadmap, we don't carry them. One service contract spans every brand.
Why we carry these brands — and not others.
For hospitality, restaurants, and senior care.
Pudu Robotics
BellaBot, KettyBot, HolaBot, CC1. World's largest commercial delivery brand. Shenzhen, 2016.
Bear Robotics
Servi & Servi Plus. Silicon Valley-engineered server robots. Stainless-steel trays, fast.
LG Business Solutions
CLOi ServeBot & GuideBot. Premium hospitality design. Korean-engineered. Luxury-property fit.
SoftBank Robotics
Pepper, NAO, Whiz. The originals. Humanoid + autonomous vacuum lineup.
Temi
Personal-presence robots for host, greet, telepresence. Compact, mobile, screen-led.
Keenon
T-series delivery and disinfection. Strong Asia-Pacific footprint, growing U.S. installed base.
Floor care for every footprint.
Gausium
Scrubber 50/75, Phantas, Vacuum 40, R3. Best fleet uptime in cleaning. Modular by footprint.
CenoBots
L50 for gaming and casino floors. Quiet, slim, designed for 24/7 floors.
R-Zero
UV-C disinfection systems. Whole-room decontamination. Hospital + classroom protocols.
UVD Robots
Autonomous hospital disinfection. Self-driving UV-C platforms. EU-engineered.
Move loads. Lift less. Scan more.
Cyngn
DriveMod autonomous industrial vehicles. Tugger, forklift, stockchaser kits. Self-driving stack.
UBTech
Walker, Cruzr, humanoids for service. Bipedal + wheeled humanoid platforms.
Vision Aerial
Vector hexacopter and inspection drones. U.S.-built. Federal-eligible procurement.
AgileX
Limo, Scout, Hunter, Bunker, Ranger AMRs. Research-grade. ROS2-native, open SDK.
Lab-grade, classroom-friendly.
Dobot
Magician, MG400, CR5, M1 robotic arms. Classroom to production cell. Best price/performance.
Unitree
Go1, AlienGo, B1 quadrupeds. ROS2-native. Research labs, inspection, search-and-rescue.
Niryo
Ned, Ned 2, classroom-ready 6-axis arms. Curriculum-aligned. Python-friendly.
Blueye
X1 Mini underwater ROV. Inspection, marine biology, harbor security.
KUKA
Ready2Educate industrial robots. The German benchmark. Used in MIT, Stanford, ETH labs.
Dremel
DigiLab 3D printers for fabrication. Classroom-friendly enclosures. Standards-aligned curriculum.
About the manufacturers we carry.
The 10 questions buyers ask when picking a brand. Always open — no dropdowns.
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What is a "manufacturer" on the RobotLAB site?
A manufacturer is the OEM that builds the robot — Pudu builds BellaBot, Bear Robotics builds Servi, Gausium builds Scrubber 50, SoftBank builds Pepper. RobotLAB is the integrator across 22+ manufacturers: we evaluate, certify, sell, deploy, and service every brand we carry. If a manufacturer can't meet our standards for reliability, parts availability, and roadmap, we don't carry them.
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How is the manufacturers hub organized?
Five groups: Service & Delivery (Pudu, Bear, LG, SoftBank, Temi, Keenon), Cleaning (Gausium, CenoBots, R-Zero, UVD), Industrial & AMR (Cyngn, UBTech, Vision Aerial, AgileX), Education & Research (Dobot, Unitree, Niryo, Blueye, KUKA, Dremel), and Cooking (Botinkit). Click any tile for that manufacturer's full product lineup.
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Which manufacturers are most popular for RobotLAB customers?
By units deployed: Pudu (US-exclusive distribution — BellaBot, KettyBot, HolaBot), SoftBank (Pepper, NAO, Whiz — US-exclusive), Bear Robotics (Servi), and Gausium (Scrubber 50/75, Phantas). These four account for roughly 70% of fleet volume.
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How do I figure out which manufacturer I need?
Start from the job, not the brand. If you need delivery in a restaurant, that's Pudu or Bear. If you need cleaning in a 200k sq ft warehouse, Gausium. Greeter? SoftBank Pepper or Temi. Each capability page lists the brands that match — or use the homepage finder to get a shortlist independent of brand bias.
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Are there overlaps between manufacturers?
Yes — Pudu, Bear, LG, and Keenon all build delivery robots. Gausium, SoftBank (Whiz), and CenoBots all build cleaning robots. We help you choose based on price band, reliability data we've collected, parts availability in your region, and feature fit. Side-by-side spec sheets on every manufacturer page.
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What service does RobotLAB provide regardless of manufacturer?
One service contract, one phone number, one fleet dashboard — across every brand. Standard plan is $199/mo per unit with 24/7 support, software/firmware updates, parts and labor, loaner if downtime exceeds 48h, quarterly health check, and annual on-site visit. 97% average fleet uptime across all manufacturers. We're a single point of accountability so you don't have to chase OEMs.
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What's the typical ROI range across manufacturers?
Driven more by capability than brand. Pudu/Bear delivery in restaurants: 7–12 month payback. Gausium cleaning in hotels: 9–14 months. SoftBank Whiz vacuum: 9–13 months. Botinkit cooking line: 14–24 months. Pepper as customer service: 12–18 months. Model your own numbers in the ROI calculators.
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Can I see real deployment data per manufacturer?
Yes — each manufacturer page links to case studies using that brand, plus aggregated stats (units deployed, fleet uptime, parts availability, average MTTR). We publish manufacturer-level reliability data we've collected across 5,000+ customers.
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Which finder questions help narrow down a manufacturer?
Three questions: (1) What capability do you need (delivery, cleaning, etc.)? (2) Price band — entry, mid, premium? (3) Single site or multi-site? Those answers usually narrow you to 2–3 brands. Use the homepage finder.
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How do I start an evaluation for a specific manufacturer?
Click the manufacturer tile, then request a free on-site demo — we bring the brand-specific robot to your space. Same-day response, walkthrough within 5 business days. Or call 1-87-RobotLAB Mon–Fri 8a–6p CT and ask for that brand by name.