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Yard Robotics is a U.S.-based robotics service company founded to revolutionize residential lawn care through autonomous robotic mowing. Headquartered in Huntsville, Alabama, the company operates as a robotic lawn care service provider rather than a hardware manufacturer. It deploys a fleet of commercial-grade autonomous lawn mowers to maintain residential yards on a subscription or scheduled basis, helping homeowners eliminate the time, effort, and hassle of traditional lawn mowing.
Yard Robotics focuses on practical, reliable automation for suburban and residential properties. Customers describe their yard via an online form (size, layout, obstacles, preferences), after which the company schedules regular robotic mowing sessions. The service includes professional setup, ongoing monitoring, and adjustments as needed. The robots operate quietly, efficiently, and on a consistent schedule, often producing better results than traditional mowing while being eco-friendly and safe.
Robot-based products and technology:
While the company does not publicly detail specific robot models on its consumer-facing site, it deploys commercial autonomous robotic mowers equipped with advanced navigation, obstacle avoidance, and scheduling capabilities. These systems are designed for reliable performance across varied yard conditions, including slopes, obstacles, and complex layouts. The robots work autonomously within defined boundaries (typically using perimeter wire or boundary-free RTK-GNSS technology, depending on the deployment). Yard Robotics handles all maintenance, software updates, and operational management, so customers receive a complete “mowing-as-a-service” experience.
The company is particularly active in the Huntsville, Alabama region (including nearby cities like Athens, Madison, and Meridianville) and is expanding its service areas. It positions robotic lawn care as a convenient, time-saving solution that allows homeowners to reclaim weekends and reduce physical labor.
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