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Stryker Mako SmartRobotics vs Maestro in 2026

Comparing 2 humanoid robots across availability, pricing, capabilities, and verified deployments. Current as of 2026.

Key differences

On DEPLOY's record, Stryker Mako SmartRobotics is further along: at the commercial stage versus Maestro at the pilot stage, as of 2026.

  • Maestro has the lower recorded price.
  • Stryker Mako SmartRobotics has more verified real-world deployments (7 vs 1).
  • Stryker Mako SmartRobotics is at the commercial stage; Maestro at the pilot stage.
Attribute
ManufacturerStrykerMoon Surgical
Form factorsurgicalsurgical
Maturitycommercialpilot
Autonomy◐ not independently verified◐ not independently verified
Availabilityinternal-onlyenterpriseinternal-onlyenterprise
Price$1,000,000-$1,500,000 (actual sale price)$300,000-$800,000 (analyst estimate)
Capability claims
  • Assists surgery (teleoperated-assisted, verified)
  • Assists surgery (teleoperated-assisted, verified)
Brain
Verified deployments71Moon Surgical
Privacy practices
Sources on file159

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Editorial summaries

Stryker Mako SmartRobotics

Stryker's Mako (Mako SmartRobotics) is a surgeon-guided robotic arm for orthopedic joint replacement and the large-footprint, CT-based, multi-procedure archetype of DEPLOY's orthopedic surgical sub-cohort. It pairs CT-based 3D pre-operative planning with intra-operative haptic boundary control (AccuStop physically constrains the saw or burr to the planned resection zone) and real-time optical bone tracking.

Critically, it is AI-augmented but surgeon-controlled, not autonomous: the surgeon holds and guides the arm and makes every cut; the robot does not move or cut on its own, the same assistive class as Intuitive's da Vinci. Cleared procedures span partial and total knee (total knee August 2015), cementless total knee, total hip and a hip-revision feature, Mako Spine (510(k) K241517, May 2024, pedicle-screw placement) and Mako Shoulder 1.0 (510(k) K242373, November 2024, reverse shoulder arthroplasty).

Sold in 45-plus countries by Stryker (NYSE: SYK). Cap-flag: Stryker frames itself in SEC filings as one of four leading global competitors, not a specific market-share percentage; aggregator share figures are not verified. As enterprise B2B surgical equipment, there is no consumer price.

Maestro

Moon Surgical's Maestro is a laparoscopic surgical-assistant platform (it holds and positions instruments and the endoscope alongside the surgeon, not a full master-slave teleoperated replacement system) and the assistive-laparoscopy archetype of DEPLOY's surgical cluster, editorially distinct from the replacement-robotics of Intuitive, Medtronic, and CMR. Its ScoPilot software is shipped AI (NVIDIA Holoscan-powered) for intraoperative scope control.

On regulatory status (a correction worth recording): the Maestro received FDA 510(k) clearance K240598 on June 5, 2024 (not December 2023), and ScoPilot was FDA-cleared in 2025 with a Predetermined Change Control Plan. As enterprise B2B surgical equipment, there is no consumer price.

Common questions

How do Stryker Mako SmartRobotics and Maestro differ?
On DEPLOY's record, Stryker Mako SmartRobotics is further along: at the commercial stage versus Maestro at the pilot stage, as of 2026. Maestro has the lower recorded price. Stryker Mako SmartRobotics has more verified real-world deployments (7 vs 1). Stryker Mako SmartRobotics is at the commercial stage; Maestro at the pilot stage.
What is the difference between Stryker Mako SmartRobotics and Maestro?
Stryker Mako SmartRobotics and Maestro are both surgical robots on the DEPLOY registry. They differ in maker, maturity, price, verified deployments, and how much of their autonomy is independently verified. See the table above for the full head-to-head; each figure is sourced.
Which is cheaper, Stryker Mako SmartRobotics or Maestro?
Maestro has the lower recorded price on the DEPLOY registry than Stryker Mako SmartRobotics. Prices are sourced; see each record for whether the figure is a manufacturer target, an estimate, or an actual sale price.
Is Stryker Mako SmartRobotics or Maestro more autonomous?
On the DEPLOY registry, neither Stryker Mako SmartRobotics nor Maestro has capabilities independently verified as fully autonomous yet; their recorded capabilities are teleoperated-assisted, demonstrated, or vendor-claimed. See the table for each capability's verification status.
Which has more verified deployments, Stryker Mako SmartRobotics or Maestro?
Stryker Mako SmartRobotics has more verified deployments (7) on the DEPLOY registry than Maestro (1). DEPLOY counts a deployment only when confirmed at a named site with a primary source.

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