Consumer model
LocusBot
By Locus Robotics · amr
- Price
- —
- Availability
- Internal use only (not for retail).
- Maturity
- commercial
- Real-world use
- No verified deployments
Locus Robotics (Wilmington, Massachusetts) makes the LocusBot, a collaborative goods-to-person picking AMR that works alongside human pickers, delivered on a Robots-as-a-Service subscription via the LocusONE platform. There is no consumer price: it is a B2B warehouse-automation subscription, not a robot sold to consumers. It is at commercial maturity, operating across 150-plus customers and 350-plus sites in 20 countries, having surpassed 6 billion cumulative picks by October 2025 (DHL Supply Chain a marquee customer), and it raised a $117 million Series F at a roughly $2 billion valuation in 2022 (a point-in-time figure). In April 2026 it launched Locus Array, a mobile-manipulation system extending from collaborative picking toward fully autonomous fulfillment. The pick-count and fleet figures are company-reported, and the ~$2 billion valuation is a November-2022 datapoint. Locus anchors the RaaS / multi-customer end of the warehouse-AMR business-model spectrum.
Readiness
LocusBot is internal use only (not for retail), no capability claims are on file, the model has no verified field deployments in the registry, and no incidents are on record.
- Availability
- internal-only
Internal use only (not for retail).
- Price honesty
- no-price
No price points on file for LocusBot.
- Capability honesty
- no-claims
No reviewed capability claims on file for LocusBot.
- Real-world use
- commercial
Maturity: commercial. No verified deployments in the registry.
- Safety record
- no-incidents
No incidents on record. No verified deployments either.
What it claims to do
No reviewed capability claims on file.
Price
No reviewed price points on file.
Real-world use
No verified deployments on file for LocusBot.
Safety record
No incidents on record. No verified deployments either, so the absence is uninformative.
Privacy
No privacy practices disclosed or on file for LocusBot.
Specs
- type
- LocusBots (Origin, Vector) work alongside human pickers; Robots-as-a-Service via LocusONE; Locus Array (2026) adds mobile manipulation
- notes
- [{"label":"Verified","value":"Locus Robotics (Wilmington MA) operates a multi-customer fleet of collaborative warehouse picking AMRs on a Robots-as-a-Service model: 150+ customers, 350+ sites, 20 countries, 6B+ cumulative picks (Oct 2025, accelerating), DHL Supply Chain a marquee customer. Raised $117M Series F at ~$2B valuation (2022)."},{"label":"Stated-claim","value":"Pick-count and fleet-scale figures are company-reported; the ~$2B valuation is a Nov-2022 point-in-time datapoint (no newer round surfaced)."},{"label":"Evolution","value":"Locus Array (Apr 2026) pushes from collaborative picking toward fully autonomous mobile-manipulation fulfillment."}]
- formFactor
- amr (collaborative goods-to-person picking robots)
What's under the hood
No brain on file for LocusBot.
Frequently asked questions
- Is the LocusBot actually available for purchase?
- Not available to consumers. In internal use by Locus Robotics.Source: Locus reports 6B+ picks; 150+ customers, 350+ sites, tens of thousands of bots (Oct 2025)
- What does the LocusBot cost?
- Not announced.
- Where is the LocusBot being used?
- No verified field deployments on record.
- Is the LocusBot safe?
- No incidents on record, but with no verified field deployments either, the absence is uninformative.
- How does the LocusBot handle privacy?
- No privacy practices disclosed or on file for LocusBot.
- Who makes the LocusBot?
- LocusBot is made by Locus Robotics, based in Wilmington, Massachusetts, USA.Source: Locus reports 6B+ picks; 150+ customers, 350+ sites, tens of thousands of bots (Oct 2025)
Video
Locus Robotics' explanation of how its fulfillment robots work. LocusBots operate collaboratively with human pickers inside a mapped warehouse; fleet-coordinated and facility-bounded.
Manufacturer
Locus Robotics (registry record: /companies/locus-robotics)
Compared to
- Geek+ AMRby Geek+ · amr
Sources
- Locus reports 6B+ picks; 150+ customers, 350+ sites, tens of thousands of bots (Oct 2025) · https://finance.yahoo.com/news/locus-robotics-reports-record-growth-080000762.html
- Locus launches Array for fully autonomous fulfillment (Apr 2026) · https://www.therobotreport.com/locus-robotics-launches-locus-array-for-fully-autonomous-fulfillment/
- Locus passes 1 billion units picked (2022 milestone) · https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/locus-robotics-passes-one-billion-units-picked-301625329.html
- Locus $117M Series F at ~$2B valuation (Goldman Sachs AM, G2) · https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/locus-robotics-announces-117-million-in-series-f-funding-bringing-its-valuation-close-to-2-billion-301688564.html
- Locus raises $117M; RaaS subscription model · https://www.freightwaves.com/news/locus-robotics-raises-117m-eyes-ipo
- DHL Supply Chain completes 1B picks with Locus · https://www.automatedwarehouseonline.com/dhl-supply-chain-completes-1-billion-picks-locus-robotics/
- Locus Robotics official YouTube (@Locus_Robotics), embedded under standard YouTube embed terms. oEmbed author_url verified 2026-06-04. · https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDKPRkcknRA · 2026-06-04
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