Familiar Machines & Magic

Familiar Machines & Magic

Builds health-focused, emotionally intelligent home robots

Overview

Familiar Machines & Magic is building a Physical AI platform for home robots that emphasize health, wellness, and companionship. The system blends personality, memory, and motion to let robots relate to, remember, and support users in everyday life. Early concepts include AI-powered, furry-pet–like companions designed to reduce loneliness and help manage health, signaling a move toward personal, emotionally intelligent machines. Led by iRobot veterans and funded as a stealth startup, the goal is to create a new category of home robots that offer both emotional connection and practical daily assistance.

About Familiar Machines & Magic

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Why Familiar Machines & Magic is rated
B-
Rated B on Competitive Edge
Rated B on Growth Potential
Rated C on Differentiation

Industries

Robotics & Automation

Consumer Software

AI & Machine Learning

Healthcare

Company Size

11-50

Company Stage

Series A

Total Funding

$15M

Headquarters

Woburn, Massachusetts

Founded

2024

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What believers are saying

  • May 2026 launch coverage and a public waitlist create early consumer demand.
  • The team recruited talent from iRobot, Boston Dynamics, Disney, and Amazon.
  • On-device processing and private data storage fit 2026 consumer privacy expectations.

What critics are saying

  • No pricing or shipping date exists; Angle still points to 2027 home testing.
  • The robot must solve latency, battery, safety, and trust before families invite it inside.
  • If 2027 pilots fail, Familiar Machines becomes an expensive demo and burns its $30 million seed.

What makes Familiar Machines & Magic unique

  • Colin Angle, Chris Jones, and Ira Renfrew bring iRobot and Amazon home-robotics scars.
  • Familiar combines on-device AI, touch-sensitive fur, and expressive motion for household companionship.
  • The company targets emotional routines, not vacuuming or warehouse automation, differentiating from Figure and Agility.

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Funding

Total Funding

$15M

Meets

Industry Average

Funded Over

1 Rounds

Series A funding typically happens when a startup has a product and some customers, and now needs funding to scale. This money is usually used to grow the team, expand marketing, and improve the product. Venture capital firms are frequently the main investors here.
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Benefits

Paid Sick Leave

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Headcount

6 month growth

0%

1 year growth

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2 year growth

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WTWH Media LLC
May 7th, 2026
Podcast: Colin Angle discusses building companion robots with Familiar Machines & Magic.

Podcast: Colin Angle discusses building companion robots with Familiar Machines & Magic. This special episode features a conversation with Colin Angle in his new role as co-founder and CEO of Familiar Machines & Magic. Familiar Machines & Magic recently emerged from stealth and is developing consumer physical AI, beginning with Familiars - robots designed to form long-term, emotionally intelligent relationships with people. The company said its mission is to create "artificial life" to build a more caring world. The startup builds on more than three decades of consumer robotics experience. In addition to Angle, co-founder and former CEO of iRobot, Familiar Machines' co-founders include Ira Renfrew, chief people and product officer (C2PO) and Dr. Chris Jones, chief research and development officer (CRDO). They are veteran robotics and AI leaders with experience spanning iRobot, Amazon, and other global consumer technology platforms. Collectively, the founding team has deployed more than 50 million consumer robots worldwide and led advances in navigation, machine learning, and human-robot interaction. The broader team brings additional expertise from institutions including Disney Research, MIT, Boston Dynamics, and USC. With offices in Boston, Los Angeles, and Hong Kong, Familiar Machines & Magic said it is building a long-term platform for artificial life in partnership with leading researchers, engineers, and strategic collaborators. Familiar Machines episode timeline. * 2:25 - Colin Angle, co-founder and CEO of Familiar Machines & Magic Sponsors. Thanks to its sponsors who make this content possible. This episode is brought to you by Yamaha Robotics Group (YRG) - driving the future of smart automation. Yamaha's Linear Conveyor Modules and Advanced Operator Interfaces are helping engineers push efficiency and flexibility further than ever. And let's face it: The PLC isn't going anywhere - it's evolving. If you're designing robots beyond controlled factory cells, mobile manipulators, quadrupeds, or humanoids, maxon USA is worth a stop at the Robotics Summit & Expo this month in Boston. At the show, maxon is exhibiting its High Efficiency Joint (HEJ) portfolio: fully integrated robotic joints that combine motor, gearing, electronics, and sensing in a compact unit. Built for cyclic loads, impacts, and continuous operation, HEJ joints are designed for real-world robotics. See maxon's HEJ90 demonstrator at Booth 419 on the expo show floor. Registration is now open for the Robotics Summit & Expo, the world's leading technical event for commercial robotics developers. The event is produced by The Robot Report and WTWH Media. The show will have more than 50 sessions in tracks on physical AI, design and development, enabling technologies, healthcare, and logistics. The Engineering Theater on the show floor will also feature presentations by industry experts. The summit will also feature a number of networking opportunities. They include a Mix & Mingle Networking Reception after the first day of the show and the ticketed Women in Robotics Breakfast and RBR50 Awards Dinner. The Robotics Summit & Expo is co-located with DeviceTalks Boston, which focuses on medical devices.

Semafor
May 6th, 2026
iRobot founder launches cuddly companion robot after vacuum maker's bankruptcy

Colin Angle, former iRobot CEO, has launched Familiar Machines & Magic, a startup creating emotional support robots called "Familiar". The cuddly, polar bear-like robot features interactive elements including eyelashes and a wagging tail. The venture comes months after iRobot filed for bankruptcy and was acquired by its Chinese manufacturer, amid Chinese dominance in the autonomous vacuum market. Angle said he learned from competing with China during his 17-year tenure at iRobot, noting existing Asian companies have helped legitimise the companion robot sector. Familiar will address previous mistakes by lowering upfront costs and implementing a subscription model, reducing the initial financial burden whilst generating longer-term revenue. Angle believes the opportunity in this market is significantly larger than autonomous vacuums.

CNET
May 6th, 2026
Roomba inventor now wants you to own an AI robot pet.

Roomba inventor now wants you to own an AI robot pet. If your apartment doesn't allow pets, you may want to consider owning a Familiar. Giselle Castro-Sloboda May 6, 2026 4:13 p.m. PT The former iRobot CEO and brains behind the Roomba is back with a new robotic concept, but it's not a household appliance. Colin Angle, now CEO and co-founder of Familiar Machines & Magic, has unveiled his next venture: AI robot pets. As reported earlier this week by The Verge, the AI robot companions known as Familiars were unveiled at The Wall Street Journal's Future of Everything conference. A Familiar resembles a stuffed toy with a microphone, vision and audio system. It has a plush coat and stands on four legs, and it is intended for social interaction and companionship - similar to having a real-life pet. The company's website describes Familiars as an ideal companion for those who want a pet but can't own one. The robots are meant to be nonjudgmental listeners, engage kids in play and respond with affection (such as nuzzling and tail wagging) based on body language, facial expressions and tone of voice. When BakerBytes LLC. reached out for comment, a Familiar Machines & Magic spokesperson told CNET that getting a Familiar "has nothing to do with replacing pets." "Pets and Familiars do completely different things, and households can benefit from one or both," the spokesperson said, suggesting that those who would benefit the most from them are "people who would value an emotionally intelligent presence in the home and aren't waiting for science fiction to show up." These robots are meant to appear natural and emotionally intelligent, with their own personalities and the ability to learn and adapt to the environment and the habits of the people around them, according to a statement. Familiars are aware of your patterns and will encourage you to break bad habits, such as spending too much time on your phone. According to The Verge, Angle told the publication that Familiars also cannot lie. "By design, it will avoid giving factual advice about things that maybe it shouldn't be giving factual advice about," he said. Instead, it will communicate with you through nonverbal sounds and body language. As with any AI feature or device, privacy concerns arise. According to a statement, the company plans to keep your data private by avoiding cloud-dependent AI systems. Instead, data remains on the device. The company states that it has clear data governance guardrails for its systems intended for daily use. Although the cost for Familiars is unclear, they will be available next year, and those interested in reserving their own robotic pet can join a waitlist on the website. This isn't the first time sentient or human-like robots have entered the chat. Just since the end of last year, humanoids for home use debuted at CES 2026, Agility Robotics created robots for factory and warehouse use and the first lady walked out with a Figure 03 humanoid robot during the Fostering the Future Together Global Coalition Summit to promote the use of AI in classrooms. GISELLE CASTRO-SLOBODA Fitness and Nutrition Writer I'm a Fitness & Nutrition writer for CNET who enjoys reviewing the latest fitness gadgets, testing out activewear and sneakers, as well as debunking wellness/fitness myths. In my free time I enjoy cooking, going for a scenic run, hitting the weight room, or watching a documentary. I am a former personal trainer and still enjoy learning and brushing up on my training knowledge from time to time. I've had my wellness and lifestyle content published in various online publications such as: Women's Health, Shape, Healthline, Popsugar and more. See full bio

Startup Ecosystem Canada
May 5th, 2026
Roomba creator launches Familiar Machines & Magic robotics startup.

Roomba creator launches Familiar Machines & Magic robotics startup. News summary. Colin Angle, co-founder of iRobot and creator of the Roomba, has officially announced the launch of his new robotics startup, Familiar Machines & Magic (FM&M), at The Wall Street Journal's Future of Everything conference. The company introduces a new category of technology known as Consumer Physical AI, with its flagship product being a robotic companion called the 'Familiar.' Unlike industrial robots, the Familiar is designed for emotional companionship, with a plush, dog-sized form that features expressive eyes and ears, capable of adapting to a user's habits and encouraging interaction through gestures like greeting stretches. The startup aims to create robots focused on emotional intelligence, forming long-term relationships with their owners. Angle has brought together a leadership team of former iRobot colleagues and experts from companies like Amazon, Disney, and Boston Dynamics to pursue this vision.

Associated Press
May 4th, 2026
Roomba pioneer unveils AI-powered robotic pet designed to follow you around your home

Colin Angle, the robotics pioneer behind Roomba, has unveiled a four-legged AI-powered pet robot called the Familiar. The bulldog-sized prototype features doe-like eyes, bear cub ears and touch-sensitive fake fur designed to provide companionship without mimicking existing animals. The robot uses generative AI to understand speech and adapt its behaviour over time, making emotive sounds but not talking. Angle, who led iRobot for 25 years before stepping down in 2024, said such technology "simply hasn't existed before" and would have been impossible six months ago. Familiar Machines & Magic is targeting retired people who may be reluctant to care for real pets. The startup has assembled advisers including Boston Dynamics founder Marc Raibert and socially assistive robotics pioneer Maja Matarić. No launch date has been announced.

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