Full-Time
Floor-cleaning robot with mopping and vacuuming
$160k - $240k/yr
Mountain View, CA, USA
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Matic Robots makes an advanced floor-cleaning robot that combines mopping and vacuuming, using computer vision to sense surroundings and switch cleaning modes automatically. It navigates homes by recognizing obstacles like wires and toys, accepts voice commands and gestures, and can follow routines programmed in a dedicated app; it is quiet and designed for continuous cleaning with smart-home compatibility. It differentiates itself with a focus on privacy, quiet operation, seamless smart-home integration, and direct-to-consumer sales with optional software update subscriptions. Its goal is to simplify household cleaning for tech-savvy and busy families by delivering a reliable robotic cleaner that fits modern homes and stays updated through software services.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series A
Total Funding
$29.6M
Headquarters
Mountain View, California
Founded
2017
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Matic Robots has filed a notice with the U.S. SEC for an exempt offering to raise up to $87 million in new funding. This filing is required under federal securities law for companies selling securities without registration under the Securities Act of 1933, using exemptions like Rule 504 or 506 of Regulation D. The notice must be filed within 15 days of the first sale.
Matic announces its first robot vacuum cleaner.
Launching in 2024, Matic previewed its new robotic vacuum cleaner that, while it carries a large price tag, is designed to never get trapped or stuck like existing smart home vacuums.
Matic raised $24M. Check out our slides! Matic is the first AI-driven indoor robot that can expertly navigate any home, without sending data to the cloud…
VentureBeat presents: AI Unleashed - An exclusive executive event for enterprise data leaders. Network and learn with industry peers. Learn More. They’re so commonplace now that they are scarcely worth mentioning, but robotic vacuum cleaners were at one point a revolutionary new device. The idea of a vacuum that could move around a home independently and suck up dust and debris reliably without a human guiding it seemed like sci-fi come to life, back when MIT AI researchers formed the company iRobot in 1990, and again when they debuted the Roomba back in 2002. “Roomba” has since become a widely recognizable brand name up there with Kleenex, Tylenol and Band-Aid, and many other brands have jumped in to offer competing products at higher and lower price points, including vacuum stalwart Dyson and Anker with its Eufy brand