Autonomy that earns its place on the floor.
General-purpose humanoids built for real industrial work — perceiving, planning, and manipulating in unstructured environments.
- Autonomous systems
- Vision
- Dexterity
- Navigation
- Industrial automation
We build intelligent machines that move like us — and precision devices that give movement back. Two disciplines, one purpose.
Axon sits at the seam of two questions engineers rarely ask together: how do we make a machine move like a person, and how do we return that movement to a person who has lost it?
The answers share a foundation — perception, control, and mechanical honesty. Every actuator we design for a humanoid becomes a lesson for a limb. Every clinical constraint sharpens the robot. We build in both directions at once.
General-purpose humanoids built for real industrial work — perceiving, planning, and manipulating in unstructured environments.
Smart prosthetics and exoskeletons that read intent and respond — clinically grounded, human-centered, built to be worn all day.
1.72m. 28 degrees of freedom. Eight hours of continuous operation on a single charge. AX-1 handles payloads with the fidelity of a trained hand and the endurance of a machine.
Meridian reads muscle intent through 16 EMG channels and delivers assistance in 12 milliseconds. Carbon-fiber frame, all-day comfort, tuned by a clinician in minutes.
The stack that makes a robot reliable is the same stack that makes a device trustworthy. We develop it once, and hold it to the higher bar of the two.
“We stopped thinking of it as equipment. Within a week the exo was just how our patients walked to the door.”
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