Robot maker · early
Gatlin Robotics
Gatlin builds manipulation-first mobile-manipulator cleaning and facility-utility robots delivered as Robot-as-a-Service. Robots run autonomously for known tasks (trash pickup, conference-room reset, door opening, surface wiping) and hand off to human teleoperators via an XR headset-agnostic teleop stack (PICO, Meta Quest, MANUS gloves, motion capture) when a task falls outside current autonomy. The Gatlin OS software platform provides cloud-based fleet orchestration, task assignment, and data-driven model improvement, and can run third-party robots via conversion kits.
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Identity and operating footprint
Robot models
Specifications remain vendor-claimed
Gatlin-Heavy
- Mobile-manipulator robot that automates non-floor cleaning work: trash pickup, conference-room reset, door opening, separating personal items from trash, and room tidying
Primary commercially available Gatlin-built robot for facility cleaning tasks
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Gatlin-Lite
- Lighter-weight cleaning robot on the Gatlin product roadmap
Roadmap variant of the Gatlin mobile-manipulator cleaning line
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Unitree G1 (Gatlin humanoid program)
- No specifications on file.
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