Company overview
Gideon builds autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) powered by proprietary spatial AI and 3D vision technology, designed to automate trailer loading, unloading, and other high-variability warehouse tasks. Its flagship robot, Trey, is an autonomous forklift that operates safely alongside people in dynamic environments, helping logistics and retail operators reduce manual labor and streamline dock operations. The system integrates with existing warehouse management systems (WMS) and enables real-time orchestration of humans, robots, and equipment. Capable of handling unpredictable pallet types, product mixes, and loading patterns, Gideon’s robots drive both efficiency and safety in high-throughput environments.
The company offers its solutions through a subscription hardware model. Customers can purchase or lease the hardware and subscribe to an ongoing service layer that includes AI software updates, maintenance, and technical support. This model ensures continuous product enhancement, platform reliability, and access to actionable utilization insights. It also enables flexible, scalable deployments across varied operational footprints, without the barrier of significant upfront investment.
Customers and target markets
- Dot Foods
- Toyota
- DB Schenker
Company metrics
- Headquarters:
- Chicago, Illinois (global HQ in Osijek, Croatia)
- Company size:
- 51-200
- Founded:
- 2017
- Industries:
