Weave Robotics Launches Pre-Orders for Isaac 0 Laundry Folding Robot in San Francisco
Weave Robotics, a San Francisco startup, is accepting pre-orders for its Isaac 0 laundry folding robot, priced at $7,999 or $450 monthly. The robot uses a combination of autonomy and remote human control to fold laundry, handling t-shirts and shorts independently but requiring assistance for other items. Isaac 0 is still in early prototype stages, raising privacy concerns and emphasizing its limited capabilities. Weave plans to release a more advanced robot, Isaac, in 2026, which will perform additional household tasks.

Weave Robotics, based in San Francisco, has begun pre-orders for its laundry folding robot, Isaac 0, priced at $7,999 or $450 per month. The robot can fold laundry in a 6 x 5 ft space within 30-90 minutes but relies on remote human operators for assistance with certain items.
Isaac 0 is considered an early-release prototype, raising concerns about privacy and the extent of its autonomy. Weave aims to develop a more advanced robot, Isaac, by 2026, which will perform a broader range of household tasks. The company is competing with established players like Tesla and LG.




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