Weave Robotics Launches Isaac 1 Home Robot With Tidying and Bed-Making
Isaac 1 expands on the February 2026 Isaac 0 prototype by adding mobility and new household chores, but the continued reliance on remote assistance shows that fully autonomous home robotics remains a work in progress.
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Weave Robotics announced Isaac 1, an upgraded home robot that can fold laundry, tidy rooms, and make beds. It still requires remote human assistance for some tasks. Priced at $7,999 outright or $449 per month, deliveries to California begin in fall 2026, with US nationwide sales planned for 2027.
Weave Robotics, a California-based startup, has announced Isaac 1, a home robot that builds on its February 2026 Isaac 0 prototype. While Isaac 0 was a stationary laundry-folding machine, Isaac 1 can move around the home, pick up laundry, tidy rooms, and make simple beds. The robot operates for eight hours on a two-hour charge and returns to its base to recharge. Tasks are initiated from a smartphone.
Isaac 1 still requires remote human assistance for certain tasks to ensure reliability, according to the company. It is available in five colors: Sage, Gray, Slate Blue, Terracotta, and Vesper. Pricing remains the same as Isaac 0 at $7,999 outright or $449 per month. Deliveries to California begin in fall 2026, with US nationwide sales expected in 2027.
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