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Weave Robotics Launches Isaac 1 Home Robot

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San Francisco startup Weave Robotics shifted its focus from specialized laundry appliances to a general-purpose home robot with the launch of Isaac 1. Founded by Kaan Dogrusoz and Evan Wineland, the company announced the new robot on July 1. While initial X posts suggested broad fall deliveries, the order page clarifies that California deliveries begin in fall 2026, with wider U.S. availability slated for 2027.

Isaac 1 enters the market at $7,999, a price point reflecting its ambitious capabilities and early-stage consumer robotics. Weave aims to move beyond a single function, positioning Isaac 1 as a versatile assistant for everyday tasks. This pivot signifies a broader industry trend towards more adaptable robotic solutions designed for integration into the home environment.

This launch marks Weave's evolution from a single-task appliance maker to a company developing a more complex, mobile robotic platform. The extended delivery timeline suggests the company is prioritizing a controlled rollout to ensure product readiness and manage early customer expectations for this significant investment.

The company’s strategy now centers on establishing Isaac 1 as a functional, mobile home assistant rather than a niche appliance. This requires addressing the engineering and logistical challenges of mass-producing and deploying advanced robotics to consumers.