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Loki Robotics is a fast-growing robotics startup (founded in 2024) building advanced autonomous cleaning robots designed for complex, high-contact environments such as public restrooms, office buildings, data centers, campuses, and commercial facilities. The company is developing robots that perform deep fixture cleaning, surface cleaning, and general facility upkeep — tasks that require human-like physical interaction, tool swapping, and precise application of cleaning agents. Loki’s approach combines end-to-end learning with teleoperation to accelerate real-world capability and shorten deployment time.
The company’s flagship robot, Loki, is engineered specifically for challenging cleaning scenarios where traditional cleaning robots fall short. It handles variable surfaces, fixtures, and objects with dexterity, adapting to different facility layouts and cleaning protocols. The robot is built for continuous operation (including overnight deep cleans and daytime porter-style routines) and focuses on consistency and reliability that exceeds human performance in repetitive tasks. Loki emphasizes physical interaction — scrubbing, wiping, and manipulating objects — rather than simple vacuuming or sweeping.
Loki Robotics takes a pragmatic, deployment-first approach. The company has already deployed robot fleets across multiple continents and is embedding them into daily facility management workflows. Their robots learn by observing human demonstrations and continuously improve through real-world data. The ultimate goal is to free humans from repetitive, physically demanding chores so they can focus on higher-value work.
As a young company, Loki is gaining significant attention for tackling one of the hardest domains in robotics: reliable, contact-rich cleaning in unstructured, high-variation environments. The company is actively hiring and expanding its operations, with a strong focus on building scalable autonomy infrastructure for the places where people live, work, and gather.
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