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Deploy Ground

The world your robot needs to know

Before it leaves the house, Deploy Ground tells it which streets it can use, what local rules apply, and where other robots are already operating. Ground truth, not guesswork.

Is it allowed here?

Regulations in 60+ cities and regions, from San Francisco sidewalk permits to Singapore aviation rules. Your robot checks them before it moves.

Who else is out there?

Deploy Ground tracks every confirmed robot deployment. Before your robot goes anywhere, it knows what it is sharing the street with.

Always current

Laws change. Permits get issued. New robots launch. We track all of it so yours stays current without you thinking about it.

It's 2026. You send your Optimus for dinner.

You ask your robot to pick up dinner from a spot three blocks away. Before it steps outside, it silently checks Deploy Ground: is the sidewalk permit active in your city? Are there restrictions on the route? Is that stretch of Main Street flagged as a high-pedestrian zone after 6pm?

It gets the food. Nobody stopped it. No fines. No news story. Not because it got lucky. It knew the world it was walking into.

That's Deploy Ground. Not a map. Not traffic data. The specific legal and operational reality that governs where robots can go, right now, in your city.

What's already in Deploy Ground

Updated continuously by DEPLOY's editorial team.

76

regulations tracked

881

cities and regions

39

confirmed robot deployments

By the time your robot arrives, this will be ready.

Physical AI is moving fast. Tesla's Optimus, Figure's 02, Boston Dynamics' Atlas. All in testing already. By the time the first consumer robots ship to homes, Deploy Ground will have years of regulatory data, deployment records, and real-world coverage across every major market. We started early. That's the point.

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See also: Regulations · Locations · For developers · Methodology