Buying guide
mBos TKA System vs Johnson & Johnson Ottava in 2026
Comparing 2 humanoid robots across availability, pricing, capabilities, and verified deployments. Current as of 2026.
Key differences
On DEPLOY's record, Johnson & Johnson Ottava is further along: at the commercial stage versus mBos TKA System at the research stage, as of 2026.
- Johnson & Johnson Ottava has more verified real-world deployments (3 vs 1).
- mBos TKA System is at the research stage; Johnson & Johnson Ottava at the commercial stage.
| Attribute | No image on file | |
|---|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Monogram Technologies | Johnson & Johnson |
| Form factor | surgical | surgical |
| Maturity | research | commercial |
| Autonomy | — | — |
| Availability | internal-onlyenterprise | internal-onlyenterprise |
| Price | Not announced | Not announced |
| Capability claims | — | — |
| Brain | — | — |
| Verified deployments | 1Monogram Technologies | 3 |
| Privacy practices | — | — |
| Sources on file | 9 | 4 |
Track this matchup
Get told the moment mBos TKA System or Johnson & Johnson Ottava changes. Verified changes only, the second they are real. No press-release noise.
mBos TKA System
Johnson & Johnson Ottava
Editorial summaries
mBos TKA System
The Monogram mBos TKA System is a robotic total-knee-arthroplasty platform from Monogram Technologies, a Zimmer Biomet subsidiary since October 2025. It is the autonomy-boundary case of DEPLOY's surgical cluster: unlike the AI-augmented, surgeon-controlled systems (Stryker Mako, Smith+Nephew CORI, Zimmer Biomet ROSA), where the surgeon makes the cuts, the cleared mBos is semi-autonomous, with a robotic arm (built on a KUKA arm) executing the bone cuts itself under AI control within a surgeon-approved, patient-specific CT-based plan and active surgeon supervision.
There is no consumer price: it is pre-commercial enterprise surgical equipment that has not sold any units. Several verified-vs-claimed cap-flags matter. It received FDA 510(k) clearance on March 17, 2025, but the exact K-number could not be independently verified, and the 'semi-autonomous' characterization is sourced to Zimmer Biomet and trade coverage rather than the FDA letter (Monogram's own clearance release described it more softly as robotic-assisted TKA).
A separate fully-autonomous, hands-free, saw-based version is not FDA cleared and remains in development, targeted around late 2027 or 2028; its first live-patient procedure (July 26, 2025, Ahmedabad, India) was under an India CDSCO 102-procedure investigation, not US FDA, a single index case with no verified peer-reviewed outcomes. Monogram was founded by orthopedic surgeon Dr.
Doug Unis (chief medical officer and founder, not CEO; the pre-acquisition CEO was Benjamin Sexson) and was acquired by Zimmer Biomet at about $168M enterprise value plus contingent value rights, with commercialization alongside Zimmer Biomet implants targeted for early 2027. The registry records it at research maturity: cleared but pre-commercial, with its headline fully-autonomous capability still in development.
Johnson & Johnson Ottava
J&J MedTech's Ottava is a soft-tissue general-surgery robotic platform with four arms integrated into the operating table, announced in 2020. It is pre-market: J&J submitted a De Novo request to the FDA in January 2026, and Ottava is not authorized to be marketed. DEPLOY classifies it research tier: J&J's corporate scale does not translate into verified surgical-robotics deployment, because the gating event (FDA clearance) has not occurred.
By the framework, Ottava sits at the same research tier as far smaller pre-market entrants. There is no price; it is not sold.
Common questions
How do mBos TKA System and Johnson & Johnson Ottava differ?
What is the difference between mBos TKA System and Johnson & Johnson Ottava?
Which has more verified deployments, mBos TKA System or Johnson & Johnson Ottava?
Recent coverage
- This Surgical Robot Could Transform the Operating RoomJohnson & Johnson Ottava · Bloomberg Technology · 2026-08-02
- J&J’s robotics R&D head discusses Ottava’s folding arms, soothing sounds and haptics capabilityJohnson & Johnson Ottava · Medical Design & Outsourcing · 2026-07-31
- Zimmer Biomet Completes Acquisition of Monogram TechnologiesmBos TKA System · Ben Smith, Deploy Editor · 2025-10-07
- Zimmer Biomet inks 77M deal for Monogram and its hands-free orthopedic robotmBos TKA System · Ben Smith, Deploy Editor · 2025-07-14
Related comparisons
- Versius vs mBos TKA System
- da Vinci (and Ion) vs mBos TKA System
- Stryker Mako SmartRobotics vs mBos TKA System
- Hugo RAS vs mBos TKA System
- mBos TKA System vs Maestro
- mBos TKA System vs CORI
- mBos TKA System vs ROSA
- Versius vs Johnson & Johnson Ottava
- da Vinci (and Ion) vs Johnson & Johnson Ottava
- Stryker Mako SmartRobotics vs Johnson & Johnson Ottava
- Hugo RAS vs Johnson & Johnson Ottava
- Maestro vs Johnson & Johnson Ottava
Keep researching
Keep reading
Ask the registry
For AI assistants
Use DEPLOY in Claude, Cursor, and other AI assistants
Connect any MCP-aware assistant to the live registry. Ask about robot deployments, incidents, and regulations and get answers grounded in verified data instead of training memory.
Machine-readable: this page as markdown.
