Insider Brief
- RobotLAB launched RobotDepot, a certified pre-owned marketplace for commercial service robots aimed at lowering the cost of automation adoption for businesses across hospitality, retail, education, and commercial facilities.
- The platform offers refurbished cleaning, delivery, and customer-service robots that undergo a multi-point certification process and are sold with professional deployment, training, and nationwide support.
- RobotLAB said the rotating inventory model is designed to support pilots and incremental rollouts, giving organizations a lower-risk path to scale robotics without the upfront expense of new equipment.
RobotLAB announced it has launched RobotDepot, a certified pre-owned marketplace for commercial service robots as a lower-cost way for companies to adopt automation amid tight budgets.
According to RobotLAB, the platform is designed to serve sectors such as hospitality, retail, restaurants, grocery, education, and commercial facilities, where interest in service robots has grown but capital constraints often slow deployment. RobotDepot offers refurbished cleaning, delivery and customer-service robots at prices below new equipment, while bundling implementation and support services.
“We created RobotDepot to make robotics accessible to every business without compromising on quality, reliability, or support,” RobotLAB CEO Elad Inbar said in the announcement.
Inbar added each robot listed on the marketplace undergoes a multi-point refurbishment and certification process conducted by its technicians, including performance testing, safety checks, parts replacement where required, along with firmware updates. Certified units are sold with professional deployment services, including on-site installation, staff training and access to the company’s nationwide support network.
The marketplace launches with a rotating inventory sourced from established robot manufacturers. RobotLAB said the limited and frequently updated selection is intended to support pilot programs, single-site deployments, or incremental expansion, while reducing the operational risk associated with used hardware.




