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What the Ottobot knows about you

Ottonomy (founded 2020 by chief executive Ritukar Vijay; US-based in Brooklyn with manufacturing in India) makes the Ottobot, a Level-4 autonomous four-wheeled delivery robot whose differentiator is customizable modular cabins, in an industrial Ottobot 2.0 and a narrower Ottobot 3.0 for tight spaces such as hospital elevators, operating in airports, hospitals, and curbside last-mile settings. The registry records it at commercial maturity at the low end: its strongest independently reported scale is roughly 2,000 deliveries with zero safety incidents at Cincinnati's CVG airport, alongside a deployment at Rome Fiumicino with investment from Aeroporti di Roma Ventures, and it remained active and expanding in 2026 with a Rio Tinto mining-village pilot with Sodexo in March 2026. A correction to the dispatch's question of whether Ottonomy sells robots: it does not, operating instead a robots-as-a-service leasing model at about $999 per robot per month on one-to-five-year contracts plus a software platform, making it a fixed-fee RaaS lessor rather than a hardware seller or a classic captive operator. Its commercial tier rests on paying RaaS customers and the independently reported CVG service, though much of its broader footprint is pilots and its scale claims are company-sourced. Its total funding is unverified with sources conflicting between about $4.9 million and $7.8 million, and figures such as 50 robots operating with 500 ordered and 200 deploying in 2026, a $5 million 2026 revenue target, a 14-city footprint, and the contextual-AI technical framing are company-sourced and not independently verified.

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What it knows about you

3 findings on record · 3 verified against primary sources

What it collects about you

Where your data goes

What you can control

What it collects about you

The data this device picks up.

Your location

Ottonomy collects geolocation data; the privacy policy states it may collect information that does not personally identify users including geolocation, and the robot necessarily tracks its position for autonomous navigation and delivery operations.

Verified2025-06-01Source ↗

Where your data goes

Who else can see it once it leaves the device.

Shared with others

Ottonomy states it does not sell, trade, rent, or otherwise transfer personal information to others without advance notice, but may disclose personal information to contractors, service providers, and other third parties; the privacy policy allows third-party behavioral tracking and links to third-party web pages.

Verified2025-06-01Source ↗

What you can control

Your say over the data it holds.

Deleting your data

Users can request deletion of personal information, but Ottonomy warns that if it deletes personal information as requested, it will no longer be able to provide services; the privacy policy includes California privacy rights allowing deletion requests.

Verified2025-06-01Source ↗

The full record

Specs
Ottobot: L4 autonomous four-wheeled delivery robot with customizable/modular cabins (its differentiator); SKUs Ottobot 2.0 (industrial) + Ottobot 3.0 (narrower, for tight spaces like hospital elevators). Operates indoor (airports, hospitals) + curbside/last-mile. Founded 2020 (founder/CEO Ritukar Vijay); Brooklyn NY HQ + India manufacturing; ~$4.9M-$7.8M raised (sources conflict).
Form Factor
sidewalk (four-wheeled L4 autonomous last-mile delivery robot; airports/curbside/indoor)
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