Robots

Weave Unveils Isaac 1 Household Robot

Credit: Weave Robotics

On July 1, San Francisco-based startup Weave Robotics unveiled its Isaac 1 home robot.

Isaac 1 features a wheeled base, a folding body, and two movable arms to navigate the home and work in different rooms. The manufacturer claims two main functions for the platform: Laundry Flow—searching for and collecting dirty clothes, carrying baskets of clothes, and folding and unfolding items; and Daily Reset—returning rooms to their original state, including making beds, neatly arranging pillows and blankets, collecting toys and shoes, and restoring basic household order.

Isaac 1 is designed as a wheeled chassis with a height-adjustable upper body. Its base measures approximately 52 x 56 cm, and its height varies from approximately 91 to 175 cm. The robot can reach objects located up to two meters (203 cm) high. The neck has two degrees of freedom, the arms have six degrees of freedom each, one degree of freedom for each hand, and two degrees of freedom for the torso and base. In total, the robot has 21 degrees of freedom. Battery life is stated at eight hours, charging time is two hours, and communication is via Wi-Fi.

The robot’s exterior is fitted with replaceable fabric skins. These soften contact with furniture and people and make the device less reminiscent of an industrial robot. An extendable torso allows it to extend to human height during operation and shrink when not needed. The wheeled chassis was specifically chosen for home use to increase platform stability and, obviously, reduce cost.

The robot is sold only in the US, and not even in all states. Weave has opened pre-orders and is accepting $250 deposits, with shipments planned to begin in California in the fall of 2026.

Isaac 1 is available for $7,999 or a subscription for $449 per month.

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