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Mytra Warehouse Robot

Mytra (US, founded by former Tesla Optimus lead Chris Walti and Rivian's former factory software lead Ahmad Baitalmal) builds a 3D-grid robotic…

Manufacturer
Mytra
Form factor
amr
Maturity
research
Lifecycle
active

The verified answer

As of Aug 2026, DEPLOY verifies Mytra Warehouse Robot, a amr by Mytra (research). 2 sources back the record.

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Overview

Mytra (US, founded by former Tesla Optimus lead Chris Walti and Rivian's former factory software lead Ahmad Baitalmal) builds a 3D-grid robotic material-handling system in which an autonomous robot climbs a modular steel cube structure using a custom screwdrive mechanism to move loads without aisle-based forklifts. The robot carries payloads up to 1,361 kg (3,000 lbs) and the system eliminates space-wasting aisles in warehouses and distribution centers. Mytra raised $120 million in Series C funding in 2025 and counts Fortune 100 and Fortune 500 companies as production customers.

Verified vs. claimed

Maturity stage
research(Lab-stage only; no commercial or public deployment reported.)
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No verified deployments on file. DEPLOY tracks independently-sourced deployment evidence separately from manufacturer capability claims.

Key facts

Payload

1361 kg

System type

3D-grid

Form factor

AMR

Drive type

Custom screwdrive mechanism

Funding

$120 million Series C in 2025

Specs

Payload kg

1361

System type

3D-grid

Data & sources

Web sources

2

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Pricing

No verified price is on record for Mytra Warehouse Robot. Physical-AI systems are often sold through enterprise contracts or operated as a service rather than at a public list price.

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Safety record

No incidents on record for Mytra Warehouse Robot.

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Sources (2)

  1. Mytra Raises $120M Series C to Scale Operating System for Supply Chain · https://mytra.ai/news/mytra-raises-120m-series-c
  2. This new warehouse robot from Tesla alums could kill the forklift - Fast Company · https://www.fastcompany.com/91161582/this-clever-new-warehouse-robot-could-be-a-forklift-killer

Common questions

What is Mytra Warehouse Robot?
Mytra (US, founded by former Tesla Optimus lead Chris Walti and Rivian's former factory software lead Ahmad Baitalmal) builds a 3D-grid robotic material-handling system in which an autonomous robot climbs a modular steel cube structure using a custom screwdrive mechanism to move loads without aisle-based forklifts. The robot carries payloads up to 1,361 kg (3,000 lbs) and the system eliminates space-wasting aisles in warehouses and distribution centers. Mytra raised $120 million in Series C funding in 2025 and counts Fortune 100 and Fortune 500 companies as production customers.
How much does Mytra Warehouse Robot cost?
Mytra Warehouse Robot's price is not publicly disclosed. DEPLOY has no verified price on record for Mytra Warehouse Robot from Mytra. Physical-AI systems like this are often sold through enterprise contracts or operated as a service rather than at a public list price; check the manufacturer for the latest.
Is Mytra Warehouse Robot actually deployed in the real world?
Mytra Warehouse Robot is at the research stage: it exists, but DEPLOY has no verified real-world deployment on record. Manufacturer capability claims should be read as claims pending independent verification.
Who makes Mytra Warehouse Robot?
Mytra Warehouse Robot is made by Mytra, based in San Francisco, CA, USA, founded in 2022.
Can you buy Mytra Warehouse Robot?
Mytra Warehouse Robot is at research stage and is not yet available for sale.
What are alternatives to Mytra Warehouse Robot?
On the DEPLOY registry, comparable amr robots to Mytra Warehouse Robot include LocusBot, Skypod, TUG, AutoStore System.
How does Mytra Warehouse Robot compare to LocusBot?
Mytra Warehouse Robot and LocusBot (Locus Robotics · 11 deployments) are both amr robots on the DEPLOY registry. Mytra Warehouse Robot has 0 verified deployments on record. Compare both records for specs, safety, deployments, and verified-vs-claimed autonomy.
Is Mytra Warehouse Robot a top amr?
On DEPLOY's intelligence score, which blends verified deployments, safety, adoption, media, and IP signals, Mytra Warehouse Robot ranks in roughly the top 87% of amr models tracked by the registry.
What is Mytra Warehouse Robot's maturity stage?
Mytra Warehouse Robot is at the research stage on the DEPLOY maturity ladder (research, prototype, pilot, commercial, production). Research stage means active development without commercial deployments on file.
Where is Mytra Warehouse Robot deployed?
No verified deployments of Mytra Warehouse Robot are currently on the DEPLOY registry. DEPLOY records deployments only when verified at a named site with a primary source; absence may reflect pre-deployment, research, or manufacturer-internal use.
Is Mytra Warehouse Robot safe?
Mytra Warehouse Robot 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 · 2 sources (no primary) · last reviewed 2026-07-12

Verification posture

Verified

Low confidence

Review state

Stable

Last reviewed 2026-07-12

Maturity + lifecycle

Maturity stage: research

Lifecycle: active

Architectural position

Cohort: amr

Sources by quality tier

2
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