Robot maker · registered
RightHand Robotics
Designs its own RightPick autonomous piece-picking system (machine-vision grasp intelligence, gripper hardware and a fleet-management data platform) for e-commerce, pharmacy, apparel and grocery order fulfillment; the latest RightPick One launched in late 2025 and Rockwell Automation made a strategic investment in March 2025. Integrates with third-party goods-to-person and AMR systems (Element Logic/AutoStore, Vanderlande, Locus Robotics).
Company overview
Identity and operating footprint
Robot models
Specifications remain vendor-claimed
RightFeed
- No specifications on file.
RightPick 4
- Handles items up to 25% larger and 50% heavier than the prior RightPick 3 generation; adds apparel picking capability
vendor-defined item-handling range improvement versus prior model
Claim source
RightPick One
- Lower-cost, smaller-footprint autonomous piece-picking cell built on the same RightPick AI; rack-mounted; 80M+ production picks across 200,000+ unique SKUs at 99.97% autonomy rate
vendor-defined production pick count, SKU breadth, and autonomy rate for the RightPick One system
Claim source - Fleet learning: every pick across the entire fleet improves performance for every robot; enables lights-out operation with predictable throughput
vendor-defined fleet-wide continuous learning mechanism
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Deployment log
Announced and cited only
Funding history
Publicly announced rounds
Corporate
Round sourceVenture
Investors undisclosed
Round sourceSeries C
Epson, F-Prime Capital, Future Shape, Global Brain, GV, Matrix Partners, Menlo Ventures, Safar Partners, SoftBank Vision Fund 2, Thomas H. Lee Partners, Zebra Ventures
Round sourceForm D
Investors undisclosed
Round sourceForm D
Investors undisclosed
Round sourceSeries B
Dream Incubator, GV, Matrix Partners, Menlo Ventures, Playground Global
Round sourceSeries A
Round sourceForm D
Investors undisclosed
Round sourceCompany timeline
Milestones and announcements
Source ledger
14 unique public sources