Company overview
Burro develops autonomous, collaborative robots designed to assist workers in agricultural and outdoor industries by carrying, towing, scouting, and performing a range of tasks that reduce labor demands. The company’s core technology combines high-precision GPS, computer vision, AI-powered navigation, and 360-degree LiDAR, allowing Burro robots to move independently while learning from their environment. The company’s models—Burro, Burro Verde, and Burro Grande—offer flexible capabilities like harvest assistance, greenhouse transport, mowing, and autonomous spraying. With plug-and-play functionality, Burro robots work seamlessly alongside people and require no centralized command infrastructure: operators can teach a route once and share it across an entire fleet for instant scalability. Through Burro’s BOSS+ mission management system, businesses can monitor, manage, and update their fleets remotely via a simple web interface.
Burro offers multiple pricing models to accommodate businesses of all sizes, including outright purchases, leasing options, and flexible financing. Their robots can also be acquired through a hybrid hardware-as-a-service (HaaS) model, in which customers own the hardware but gain access to ongoing software updates, autonomy enhancements, and fleet management tools through subscription-based services. Burro’s BOSS+ and Atlas platforms enable companies to scale their fleets efficiently and benefit from continuous AI-driven improvements, over-the-air software updates, and cloud-based mission planning. This model ensures that businesses can integrate automation seamlessly while maintaining flexibility, predictable costs, and access to the latest advancements in autonomy and robotics.
Customers and target markets
- Altman Plants
- Costa Group
- HMC Farms
- Lagomarsino Group
Company metrics
- Headquarters:
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Company size:
- 51-200
- Founded:
- 2017
- Industries:
