Gatsby Announces First Humanoid Robot Cleaning for a US Customer

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  • San Francisco startup Gatsby said it completed what the company describes as the first U.S. residential cleaning service performed by a humanoid robot for a paying consumer, dispatching a robot to an apartment booked through its app.
  • The system autonomously handles routine cleaning tasks such as floors and surfaces, while more complex work is supported through human teleoperation.
  • Gatsby said it is building a consumer platform around humanoid robotics rather than developing robot hardware itself, with home cleaning serving as its initial use case before expanding into broader consumer services.

San Francisco startup Gatsby announced it completed what the company describes as the first residential cleaning service in the U.S. performed by a humanoid robot for a paying consumer, dispatching a robot to an apartment booked through its app.

According to the company’s website, the robot handles routine household tasks such as cleaning floors, countertops, stovetops, mirrors and other surfaces through autonomous operation, while more complex tasks are teleoperated by humans.

According to Gatsby, the customer for its first household cleaning was selected at random from a local waitlist and booked the service through the company’s iOS platform. The company said it currently offers apartment cleaning in San Francisco for a flat fee of $150 per visit.

“Housework is the largest unpaid job in human history, and it falls hardest on the people with the least time to give,” founder and CEO Aron Frishberg said in the anouncement. “Right now, somewhere, there’s a parent scrubbing floors who would rather be with their kid. A worker mopping after a sixteen-hour shift. We’ve mapped every neuron and synapse in a fruit fly’s brain, yet we still clean our homes the same way our ancestors did hundreds of years ago. We didn’t build this to clean apartments, we built it to give that time back to humanity.”

Gatsby, operating under its parent company West egg Labs, calls itself “robot-agnostic” and is focused on building a consumer platform built around humanoid robotics rather than the hardware itself. According to the company, which was founded earlier this year, cleaning is its initial use case with longer-term plans extending into a wider array of consumer robotics services.

Image credit: Gatsby

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