Company
Weave Robotics
Weave Robotics is a San Francisco-based startup building Isaac, a personal home robot designed to autonomously tidy messes, fold laundry, and care for homes.
- Founded
- 2024
- HQ
- San Francisco, CA, USA
- Status
- private
- Funding
- $500,000
- Models
- 2
Verified profile
4
Sources on record
0
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Overview
Weave Robotics is a San Francisco-based startup building Isaac, a personal home robot designed to autonomously tidy messes, fold laundry, and care for homes. Founded in 2024 by former Apple engineers Evan Wineland and Kaan Dogrusoz, the company went through Y Combinator's Summer 2024 batch. Isaac 0 is a stationary laundry-folding robot priced at $7,999, while Isaac 1 is a wheeled humanoid for broader household tasks with deliveries beginning fall 2025.
Verified record
- Verified deployments
- None on file
- Active incidents
- None on file
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Models (2)
View all models →Current platform
Isaac 0
The Weave Robotics Isaac 0 is a stationary laundry-folding robot for home use, powered by Physical Intelligence's pi0.6 foundation model. It launched for pre-orders in February 2026 at $9,999 to purchase or $449 per month by subscription. DEPLOY's verified-vs-claimed note on Isaac 0: the robot operates in a teleoperated model -- human operators can step in for 5-10 second corrections when the AI is uncertain. Buyers are effectively early-access participants helping Weave train its models while getting laundry folded. This teleoperation posture raises privacy considerations (a remote operator can see inside the home) that Weave discloses but which are not prominently featured in marketing materials. One verified commercial deployment: Tumble Laundry in San Francisco. Weave's 'ship now' philosophy -- delivering a purpose-built stationary robot first to collect real-world training data before the general-purpose mobile Isaac 1 -- is the key editorial framing. Isaac 0 was Weave's first product; Isaac 1 (mobile, announced July 2026) is the eventual general-purpose follow-on.
Current platform
Isaac 1
The Weave Robotics Isaac 1 is a wheeled home robot designed to handle general household tasks including tidying, object pick-and-place (shoes, pillows, blankets), and laundry-adjacent chores. It has a humanoid upper body with two arms and orange-tipped grippers, a digital face, and a green chassis on a wheeled base. Isaac 1 follows Isaac 0 (a stationary laundry-folding robot) as Weave's general-purpose mobile platform. Price is $7,999 upfront or $449 per month by subscription. Deliveries begin fall 2026 in California, with broader US rollout through 2027. Weave's verified-vs-claimed note: Isaac 1 is pre-delivery at announcement on July 1, 2026; no independent verification of production capability yet. The company's 'ship now' strategy (starting with Isaac 0 to collect real-world training data) is intended to make Isaac 1 more capable at launch than a typical first-generation home robot. The wheeled base distinguishes Isaac 1 from the bipedal-humanoid cohort; DEPLOY classifies it as a home mobile manipulator within the humanoid regime.
Relationships
Current leadership (2)
- Evan Wineland Co-founder & CEOreported, not verified
- Kaan Dogrusoz Co-founder & CTOreported, not verified
Founders (2)
- Evan Winelandcofounder
- Kaan Dogrusozcofounder
Safety record
No incidents on record for Weave Robotics.
Only active incidents are counted. Retracted incidents are excluded from this summary but remain reachable at their canonical URLs.
Recent coverage
Weave Robotics in third-party press
Peer companies
- Unitree Robotics9 models
- Boston Dynamics5 models
- AgiBot4 models
- Tesla4 models
- 1X Technologies3 models
- Agility Robotics3 models
Financial state
- Reporting basis
- private_reported
- Lifecycle stage
- mature
- Counterparty risk class
- low
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Funding rounds (1)
- Seed2024-09-01
$500,000(reported)
Investors: Y Combinator, Collide Capital, Nexus Venture Partners, Pioneer Fund, Summit Partners, Daren Cotter
Sources (4)
Common questions
- What is Weave Robotics?
- Weave Robotics is a San Francisco-based startup building Isaac, a personal home robot designed to autonomously tidy messes, fold laundry, and care for homes. Founded in 2024 by former Apple engineers Evan Wineland and Kaan Dogrusoz, the company went through Y Combinator's Summer 2024 batch. Isaac 0 is a stationary laundry-folding robot priced at $7,999, while Isaac 1 is a wheeled humanoid for broader household tasks with deliveries beginning fall 2025.
- Where is Weave Robotics based?
- Weave Robotics is based in San Francisco, CA, USA.
- When was Weave Robotics founded?
- Weave Robotics was founded in 2024.
- What does Weave Robotics make?
- Weave Robotics has 2 robot models on the DEPLOY registry: Isaac 0, Isaac 1 (Weave Robotics builds physical robots).
- Where does Weave Robotics operate robots?
- Weave Robotics is a robot manufacturer and does not directly operate deployments on the DEPLOY registry. Its products are deployed by customer operators; see the company page for the verified deployment record.
- Is Weave Robotics safe?
- Weave Robotics has no incidents on record in the DEPLOY registry. This does not constitute a safety guarantee; it reflects the incidents DEPLOY has tracked and verified to date.
Methodology: Verified · 4 sources (no primary) · last reviewed 2026-07-03
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Review state
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Last reviewed 2026-07-03
Sources by quality tier
- 4
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The framework is documented at /methodology. Corrections at /corrections. Reviewer: DEPLOY editorial team.
Methodology surface for Weave Robotics.Peer companies
- Unitree Robotics9 models
- Boston Dynamics5 models
- AgiBot4 models
- Tesla4 models
- 1X Technologies3 models
- Agility Robotics3 models
In the press
Recent coverage mentioning Weave Robotics from third-party publications. Automatically surfaced; not part of the verified registry record.
Weave Robotics Isaac 1 - ,999 home robot shipping fall 2026
Weave Robotics unveiled Isaac 1, a soft wheeled humanoid home robot at ,999. First shipments fall 2026. Designed for everyday household chores.
London-based Humanoid startup in talks to raise 00M Series A
London-based robotics startup Humanoid in talks to raise 00M Series A. Founded by former Russian jewelry magnate.
Folding Is Only the Beginning
Profile of Weave Robotics, founded in 2024 by former Apple engineers Evan Wineland and Kaan Dogrusoz who met at Carnegie Mellon University, building Isaac for home chores.
Weave Robotics Eyes 2025 Delivery Date For Version One Of Its Home Humanoid Isaac
Weave Robotics cofounder and CEO Evan Wineland discusses Isaac, a personal home humanoid robot targeting 2025 delivery for its first 30 units.
Weave Robotics: Personal robots for the home
Y Combinator profile of Weave Robotics, founded in 2024 by Kaan Dogrusoz and Evan Wineland to build personal home robots that ship in 2025.
Machine-readable surfaces
- Markdown mirror: /companies/weave-robotics.md
- RSS feed: /companies/weave-robotics/feed.xml
- JSON-LD: embedded in this page’s head
- REST API: /v1/companies/ac5ecb0e-2af7-4016-aff7-462350b7121a
- Revision history: /companies/weave-robotics/history
- Data documentation: /data
- Query this programmatically: Deploy MCP
Peer companies
- Unitree Robotics9 models
- Boston Dynamics5 models
- AgiBot4 models
- Tesla4 models
- 1X Technologies3 models
- Agility Robotics3 models
DEPLOY Intelligence Score
6.0/ 100
6-month trend
Analysis
Limited public visibility and press coverage relative to peers.
Dimension breakdown
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DEPLOY Intelligence scores are computed from verified registry data: confirmed deployments, disclosed funding rounds, regulatory filings, active job listings, video viewership, and press coverage. Confidence ratings reflect data availability. Scores update nightly.
Last computed: Jul 3, 2026
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