Technology Snapshot
A concise view of platform maturity and deployment footprint.
Daxbot is not a humanoid company, but it matters in the broader robotics landscape because it is turning autonomous robots into recurring operational infrastructure in public and commercial spaces. Its thesis is that sidewalk data collection and visible patrol work are practical robotics services with immediate customers.
Platform maturity, autonomy stack, and flagship-system specifications in one view.
A concise view of platform maturity and deployment footprint.
On its official site, Daxbot says its people-centric robots are powered by DaxOS and designed to share public spaces safely while carrying out different specialized tasks. That common software-and-operations layer is what turns the company from a single robot product into a broader urban service platform.
Daxbot is an Oregon robotics company building people-centric wheeled service robots for urban and commercial environments. Founded in 2015, the company focuses on ADA and PROWAG sidewalk-compliance robots as well as autonomous security patrol robots, all running on a shared software platform called DaxOS.
Daxbot was founded in 2015 to build autonomous wheeled robots for urban and commercial services. Roboticos dataset tracks the company across sidewalk-compliance audits, security patrols, and delivery-oriented urban robotics.
In 2025, Daxbot expanded visible deployments for both ADA surveying and security. Official examples included sidewalk-accessibility work in Irvine and security operations with customers such as Salem Center, showing that the company had moved from prototypes to real recurring service routes.
On its official site, Daxbot says its people-centric robots are powered by DaxOS and designed to share public spaces safely while carrying out different specialized tasks. That common software-and-operations layer is what turns the company from a single robot product into a broader urban service platform.