Robot maker · registered
Ottonomy.IO
Builds the Ottobot family of fully autonomous last-mile/curbside delivery robots with modular customizable compartments, using contextual-AI navigation for indoor and outdoor environments (airports, hospitals, industrial campuses, retail); also offers Ottumn.AI, an orchestration platform for coordinating robots, drones and smart infrastructure.
Company overview
Identity and operating footprint
Robot models
Specifications remain vendor-claimed
Ottobot 2.0
- Operates at walking speed on pre-mapped, geofenced routes indoors and outdoors; orders loaded into the robot and unlocked by recipient via PIN code
vendor-defined navigation mode and secured-delivery workflow
Claim source - V2X integration with elevators and access doors; L4 autonomous contextual AI navigation for both indoor and outdoor multi-floor environments
vendor-defined infrastructure integration and autonomy level
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Ottobot Yeti
- 70 kg maximum payload; 8 separate compartments (including 2 × 38-liter compartments for larger parcels); PIN-secured access enables unattended deliveries and collections
vendor-defined payload capacity, compartment configuration, and secure-delivery mechanism
Claim source - Up to 6-hour battery life with depot battery-swapping capability
vendor-defined continuous operating time and field recharge method
Claim source - Four-wheel powered swerve drive with independent steering and suspension; autonomous navigation via LiDAR and cameras; automated sliding delivery hatch for unattended doorstep or locker drops
vendor-defined drive system, sensor suite, and unattended-delivery mechanism
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Deployment log
Announced and cited only
Funding history
Publicly announced rounds
Venture
Round sourceSeed
Branded Hospitality Ventures, Connetic Ventures, Pi Ventures, Sangeet Kumar (angel)
Round sourceUndisclosed
Investors undisclosed
Round sourceCompany timeline
Milestones and announcements
Source ledger
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