Full-Time
AI-powered crop load measurement in orchards
$25 - $35/hr
No H1B Sponsorship
California, USA
Hybrid
Daily travel of 1-3 hours to customer farms; field-based outdoors work.
US Citizenship, US Top Secret Clearance, Canada Citizenship, Canada Top Secret Clearance, UK Citizenship, UK Top Secret Clearance Required
Orchard Robotics designs and sells (and may lease) advanced camera systems paired with AI-powered computer vision software to manage crop load in orchards. The system attaches to tractors or farm vehicles, capturing images of trees and using custom software to size and track visible fruit on every tree. This provides growers with precise data on fruit load, enabling informed decisions to optimize yield and fruit quality. Unlike generic surveillance or imaging tools, Orchard combines Cornell University–originated research with purpose-built hardware and software for per-tree fruit counting and tracking. The company’s goal is to help orchard operators improve crop yield and quality through data-driven farming, supported by direct sales or service contracts.
Company Size
11-50
Company Stage
Series A
Total Funding
$26.4M
Headquarters
Seattle, Washington
Founded
2022
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Orchard Robotics, an AI startup focused on specialty crop farming, has raised $22 million in a funding round led by Insight Partners, with General Catalyst and Contrary also participating. Founded by Justin Wu, the company uses AI-powered computer vision to modernize farm management by replacing manual crop sampling with data-driven insights. Orchard's technology, currently used in apple and grape farms, has expanded to include other crops like blueberries and almonds. Wu aims to develop a comprehensive farm operating system.
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