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Anyware Robotics

Autonomous Mobile Robots
Featured: Sep 2025

Company overview

Anyware Robotics builds AI-powered mobile robots designed to automate one of the most hazardous and labor-intensive tasks in logistics: unloading boxes from containers and trucks. Their flagship product, Pixmo, combines an autonomous mobile robot (AMR) base with a six-degree-of-freedom collaborative robot arm and a vacuum-powered end effector tailored for case handling across multiple applications. Pixmo is powered by proprietary embodied AI, fusing perception algorithms with learning-based motion planning to navigate shifting box layouts, varied carton sizes, and unpredictable warehouse conditions. A patent-pending conveyor add-on for unloading boosts throughput to up to 1,000 boxes per hour, making Pixmo one of the most efficient unloading solutions on the market.

Pixmo is available for commercial deployment via both direct purchase and Robots-as-a-Service (RaaS) models. The RaaS offering allows warehouses and 3PLs to deploy automation without upfront CapEx, instead opting for a subscription-based model that aligns with variable throughput needs. This model offers a low-friction path to scale, making automation more accessible and allowing customers to adapt to seasonal or peak demand without overcommitting capital.

“We designed Pixmo to solve a very real, very painful problem for logistics teams; and we knew we couldn’t ask them to take on more risk just to reduce it,” said Thomas Tang, CEO and co-founder of Anyware Robotics. “That’s why we’re offering a RaaS model from day one. It gives our customers the flexibility to scale up or down as their needs evolve, while letting our robots shoulder the hard labor.”

Customers and target markets

  • Deployed commercially with several leading third-party logistics providers (3PLs)

Company metrics

Headquarters:
Fremont, California
Company size:
11-50
Founded:
2023