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AutoPallet Robotics

We’re building the next generation of warehouse robotics. In the US today, retailers spend approximately $10B per year paying human laborers to pick up and move cardboard boxes in warehouses. Existing solutions for automating this are expensive and difficult to install, which is why manual operation is still so prevalent. Our solution is different. We make swarms of small mobile robots that install into existing warehouses to provide a low-cost and robust automation solution for case picking and

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Y Combinator
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2026-07-15
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Y Combinator

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We’re building the next generation of warehouse robotics. In the US today, retailers spend approximately $10B per year paying human laborers to pick up and move cardboard boxes in warehouses. Existing solutions for automating this are expensive and difficult to install, which is why manual operation is still so prevalent. Our solution is different. We make swarms of small mobile robots that install into existing warehouses to provide a low-cost and robust automation solution for case picking and

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AutoPallet Robotics is classified as AI agents from source descriptions and fund-directory context. Similar companies below are ranked from offline product facets and meaningful description overlap; category and source affiliation can only strengthen an existing product match. For lookup-created rows, the profile starts as pending enrichment until deeper source collection runs.

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Product facets
retailersnext generation of warehouse roboticswarehouse roboticsAutoPallet Roboticscase pickingmanual operationswarms of small mobile robots
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Local clusters rerank extracted product concepts and description terms. The generated graph remains the fallback for sparse descriptions: offline reciprocal product-similarity graph: extracted concepts + description terms + bounded category/affiliation boosts. Minimum fallback score: 0; max competitors: 6.

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Companies similar to AutoPallet Robotics

AI agents · 6 peers

A deterministic local cluster built from offline product facets and meaningful description terms. Category and selected-institution affiliation provide bounded tie-breaks. Open any peer to continue exploring its cluster.

Scoop

match 60

We’re building AI agents that speed up drug trials by automating the manual consolidation and document prep required for every IND submission. Today, biotechs spend months stitching together reports from contractors and internal teams just to file and get to their first-in-human trial.

shared product terms: re, today, spend, human; same category: AI agents; shared affiliation: Y Combinator

Yondu

match 59

Yondu is creating the robotic workforce of the future starting with logistics automation. We're deploying humanoid robots in the first flexible, drop-in picking automation solution designed for 3PLs.

shared extracted concept terms: pick; shared product terms: re, robotic, pick, robot; shared product theme: workflow automation; same category: AI agents; shared affiliation: Y Combinator

Floracene

match 59

Floracene shows independent surgery centers the best-priced equivalent implant for every procedure based on their manufacturer contracts. Every orthopedic surgeon we've talked to says the same thing: 90%+ of expensive implants they use are clinically interchangeable, but the choice comes down to habit, brand comfort, or the device rep. US surgery centers spend ~$7B a year on implants, and in orthopedic and spine cases the implant alone runs ~40-60% of the total cost of the procedure. Roughly ~20

shared extracted concept terms: case; shared product terms: us, spend, year, expensive; shared affiliation: Y Combinator

Byte Kitchen

match 43

Byte is able to quickly expand the geographic footprint of any given brand with minimal up front investment by licensing their IP, and rolling out their cuisine across a network of next generation kitchens optimized for delivery, pick up, and take out.

shared extracted concept terms: pick; shared product terms: up, next, generation, pick; shared affiliation: Y Combinator

MUSE Robotics

match 32

We are standardizing the core robot components, so that new robots are built in months, not years, and at a fraction of the cost.

shared product terms: robot, so, year, cost

Sixth Man Technologies

match 26

Automated highlight clip generation for teams

shared extracted concept terms: generation; shared product terms: automat, generation