The next generation of home robotics.
Pippin Robotics is developing a general-purpose robot for the home. Conventional humanoid platforms require dedicated floor space, fixed placement, and continuous presence in lived-in environments. We are building Pippin to a different standard: full capability on demand, and seamless integration into the spaces people already inhabit.
Fits the home
Designed to occupy, not dominate. A robot deployed in a residence cannot permanently claim living space. Pippin is engineered for minimal footprint at rest, compact storage, and rapid transition to operational readiness. No dedicated room. No permanent installation.
Coexistence at rest
Safety extends to idle state. Deploying a robot in a home requires solving for how it exists when it is not working — not only how it performs. Pippin is designed for predictable dormancy, clear active signaling, and a passive presence that does not impose on the environments where people live and sleep.
Built for mobility
Engineered to relocate. A platform confined to a single address is a platform confined to a single mode of life. Pippin is being developed for portability: compact enough to store, practical enough to transport, and operational upon deployment in any new environment.
Capability on demand
Form follows the mission. Different tasks impose different physical requirements — reach, ground clearance, assistance, proximity. Pippin is designed to adapt its deployed configuration to the work at hand. Capable when activated. Unobtrusive when not.