What is Bedrock Ocean?
Bedrock Ocean is a US-based commercial subsea autonomous undersea vehicle (AUV) company focused on offshore-wind survey. Per Agent A maritime source-depth hygiene: US public benefit corporation (PBC) structure; B2B unit cost <$1M per Agent B /price ship. Editorial throughline: pure-commercial subsea survey archetype within the maritime cluster; smaller-scale + distinct mission profile than Kongsberg HUGIN AUV (which carries dual-use commercial+defense deployment). Cohort positioning: US PBC commercial subsea survey archetype distinct from pure-defense (Anduril Dive-LD + Ghost Shark + HII REMUS legacy-prime) and commercial+defense dual-use (Kongsberg HUGIN + Exail DriX) cohort tier positions.
US Public Benefit Corporation structure
Per Agent A maritime source-depth hygiene pass, Bedrock Ocean operates as a US Public Benefit Corporation (PBC). The PBC structure is editorially significant: PBCs are required to consider stakeholder impact alongside shareholder returns, and the PBC commitment is the load-bearing corporate-structure verification for Bedrock's offshore-wind survey mission positioning. Per DEPLOY's framework, the PBC structure positions Bedrock distinctly from venture-funded growth-maximizing AUV cohort entries: the offshore-wind survey deployment focus aligns with the PBC stakeholder-impact framing. Per cap-flag-as-trust-signal, the PBC structural posture is verified per primary source; specific impact-reporting cadence operates at lower verification posture pending primary-source confirmation.
Offshore-wind survey deployment focus (vertical, not horizontal)
Per Agent A maritime source-depth hygiene pass, Bedrock Ocean AUV operates a commercial offshore-wind survey deployment focus. Offshore-wind survey: pre-construction site survey + cable-route survey + asset-inspection mission profiles supporting offshore-wind project development. Smaller-scale deployment: distinct from Kongsberg HUGIN's substantial commercial+defense dual-use deployment; Bedrock operates a focused offshore-wind survey vertical. Per DEPLOY's framework, the offshore-wind-survey-focused positioning is editorial signal at the cohort-tier-specialization layer: Bedrock's vertical focus contrasts against horizontal multi-mission deployment (HUGIN + REMUS family). The PBC + offshore-wind alignment positions Bedrock within the climate-deployment infrastructure layer of the maritime cluster.
B2B unit cost <$1M (verified per Agent B /price ship Wave 2)
Per Agent B's just-shipped maritime /price expansion (Wave 2), the Bedrock Ocean AUV operates at B2B unit cost <$1M. The sub-$1M unit cost positioning is structurally distinct from defense-procurement-tier subsea cohort entries (Anduril Dive-LD + Ghost Shark + HII REMUS at defense-procurement-tier honest-absence on consumer pricing). Per DEPLOY's framework, the verified B2B unit cost framing positions Bedrock at smaller-scale commercial AUV deployment tier; specific cost-range framing within sub-$1M operates at lower verification posture pending primary-source confirmation.
Climate-deployment infrastructure: PBC + offshore-wind alignment
Per DEPLOY's maritime cluster framework, Bedrock Ocean AUV anchors the climate-deployment infrastructure layer within the maritime cluster: PBC corporate structure + offshore-wind survey mission focus align Bedrock with climate-deployment positioning distinct from defense-procurement-tier and commercial-survey-horizontal cohort tier positions. Per DEPLOY's framework, the climate-deployment infrastructure layer is editorial signal at the cohort-architecture layer: the maritime cluster's structural axes (new-defense vs legacy-prime + vehicle-not-conglomerate scoping + USV-vs-AUV tier + commercial+defense dual-use) now include climate-deployment infrastructure as a fourth axis surfacing through Bedrock's positioning.
Cohort positioning: pure-commercial subsea survey archetype
Per the maritime cluster framework, Bedrock Ocean AUV anchors the US PBC commercial subsea survey archetype distinct from pure-defense subsea (Anduril Dive-LD + Ghost Shark + HII REMUS legacy-prime) and commercial+defense dual-use (Kongsberg HUGIN + Exail DriX) cohort tier positions. The pure-commercial subsea survey archetype completes the maritime subsea cohort's structural coverage: defense (new + legacy) + dual-use (commercial+defense) + pure-commercial (climate-infrastructure-focused) at full editorial-anchor depth.
Bedrock Ocean AUV: US PBC commercial subsea survey archetype
Bedrock Ocean operates a commercial subsea autonomous undersea vehicle (AUV) product line focused on offshore-wind survey. Per DEPLOY's maritime cluster framework, Bedrock Ocean AUV anchors the US PBC commercial subsea survey archetype: structurally distinct from pure-defense subsea (Anduril + HII REMUS legacy-prime) and commercial+defense dual-use (Kongsberg HUGIN + Exail DriX) cohort tier positions.
US Public Benefit Corporation structure
Per Agent A maritime source-depth hygiene pass, Bedrock Ocean operates as a US Public Benefit Corporation (PBC). The PBC structure is editorially significant: PBCs are required to consider stakeholder impact alongside shareholder returns, and the PBC commitment is the load-bearing corporate-structure verification for Bedrock's offshore-wind survey mission positioning.
Per DEPLOY's framework, the PBC structure positions Bedrock distinctly from venture-funded growth-maximizing AUV cohort entries: the offshore-wind survey deployment focus aligns with the PBC stakeholder-impact framing. Per cap-flag-as-trust-signal, the PBC structural posture is verified per primary source; specific impact-reporting cadence + per-stakeholder accountability operate at lower verification posture pending primary-source confirmation.
Offshore-wind survey deployment focus
Per Agent A maritime source-depth hygiene pass, Bedrock Ocean AUV operates a commercial offshore-wind survey deployment focus. The mission profile is structurally distinct from broader maritime AUV cohort entries:
- Offshore-wind survey: pre-construction site survey + cable-route survey + asset-inspection mission profiles supporting offshore-wind project development.
- Smaller-scale deployment: distinct from Kongsberg HUGIN's substantial commercial+defense dual-use deployment; Bedrock operates a focused offshore-wind survey vertical.
Per DEPLOY's framework, the offshore-wind-survey-focused positioning is editorial signal at the cohort-tier-specialization layer: Bedrock's vertical focus contrasts against horizontal multi-mission deployment (HUGIN + REMUS family). The PBC + offshore-wind alignment positions Bedrock within the climate-deployment infrastructure layer of the maritime cluster.
B2B unit cost <$1M per Agent B /price ship
Per Agent B's just-shipped maritime /price expansion, the Bedrock Ocean AUV operates at B2B unit cost <$1M. The sub-$1M unit cost positioning is structurally distinct from defense-procurement-tier subsea cohort entries (Anduril Dive-LD + Ghost Shark + HII REMUS at defense-procurement-tier honest-absence on consumer pricing).
Per DEPLOY's framework, the verified B2B unit cost framing positions Bedrock at smaller-scale commercial AUV deployment tier; specific cost-range framing within sub-$1M operates at lower verification posture pending primary-source confirmation. The consumer surface at deploy.report/price/bedrock-auv documents the verified B2B sub-$1M framing per Agent B Wave 2.
Cohort positioning: US PBC commercial subsea survey
Per the maritime cluster framework, Bedrock Ocean AUV anchors:
- US PBC commercial subsea survey archetype: pure-commercial deployment focus; PBC corporate structure.
- Offshore-wind survey vertical: distinct from horizontal multi-mission deployment patterns.
- Sub-$1M B2B unit cost: smaller-scale commercial AUV deployment tier; verified per Agent B /price ship.
- Climate-deployment infrastructure layer: PBC + offshore-wind alignment positions Bedrock distinctively.
Contrast with cohort:
- Anduril Dive-LD: new-defense AI-first subsea; USN UUVRON-1 fielded; Lattice-wired; defense-procurement-tier.
- Anduril Ghost Shark: new-defense AI-first subsea production; RAN A$1.7B Sept 2025; sub-killer ASW.
- HII REMUS: legacy-prime subsea; Hydroid 2001 origin + $350M HII acquisition 2020; REMUS family 300/600/6000.
- Kongsberg HUGIN AUV: vehicle-not-conglomerate scoping; commercial+defense subsea dual-use deployment.
- Exail DriX USV: parallel vehicle-not-conglomerate scoping; international commercial+dual-use surface.
For the canonical maritime cluster context, see the maritime robotics cluster. For the canonical category umbrella that includes maritime robotics alongside the other physical AI cohorts, see what is physical AI. For methodology canonical references applicable to Bedrock: the 4-way autonomy-boundary taxonomy (subsea data-services positioning) + the 9-tier source-quality rubric.
Sources: Source: DEPLOY registry + Agent A maritime source-depth hygiene pass + Agent B /price Wave 2 verification. Maritime cohort archetype + corporate-structure + deployment-tier framework.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bedrock Ocean?
Bedrock Ocean is a US-based commercial subsea autonomous undersea vehicle (AUV) company focused on offshore-wind survey. Per Agent A maritime source-depth hygiene: US public benefit corporation (PBC) structure; B2B unit cost <$1M per Agent B /price ship. Editorial throughline: pure-commercial subsea survey archetype within the maritime cluster; smaller-scale + distinct mission profile than Kongsberg HUGIN AUV (which carries dual-use commercial+defense deployment).
What is Bedrock Ocean used for?
Commercial offshore-wind survey deployment focus per Agent A maritime source-depth hygiene pass. Pre-construction site survey + cable-route survey + asset-inspection mission profiles supporting offshore-wind project development. The mission profile is structurally distinct from broader maritime AUV cohort entries: Bedrock operates a focused offshore-wind survey vertical (distinct from Kongsberg HUGIN's horizontal commercial+defense dual-use deployment). Per DEPLOY's framework, the offshore-wind-survey-focused positioning is editorial signal at the cohort-tier-specialization layer.
Is Bedrock Ocean a public benefit corporation?
Yes, Bedrock Ocean operates as a US Public Benefit Corporation (PBC) per Agent A maritime source-depth hygiene pass. PBCs are required to consider stakeholder impact alongside shareholder returns. Per DEPLOY's framework, the PBC structure positions Bedrock distinctly from venture-funded growth-maximizing AUV cohort entries: the offshore-wind survey deployment focus aligns with the PBC stakeholder-impact framing. Per cap-flag-as-trust-signal, the PBC structural posture is verified per primary source; specific impact-reporting cadence operates at lower verification posture pending primary-source confirmation.
How much does a Bedrock Ocean AUV cost?
B2B unit cost <$1M per Agent B's just-shipped maritime /price expansion (Wave 2). The sub-$1M unit cost positioning is structurally distinct from defense-procurement-tier subsea cohort entries (Anduril Dive-LD + Ghost Shark + HII REMUS at defense-procurement-tier honest-absence on consumer pricing). Per DEPLOY's framework, the verified B2B unit cost framing positions Bedrock at smaller-scale commercial AUV deployment tier; specific cost-range framing within sub-$1M operates at lower verification posture pending primary-source confirmation. The consumer surface at deploy.report/price/bedrock-auv documents the verified B2B sub-$1M framing.
How does Bedrock compare to Kongsberg HUGIN?
Both are commercial subsea AUVs; distinct mission focus + corporate structure + deployment scale. Bedrock Ocean AUV: US PBC structure; pure-commercial focused-vertical (offshore-wind survey); sub-$1M B2B unit cost; smaller-scale commercial deployment. Kongsberg HUGIN: Norwegian commercial parent (vehicle-not-conglomerate scoping); commercial+defense dual-use (offshore-survey + naval MCM); substantial commercial-deployment maturity across multi-decade procurement cycles. Per DEPLOY's maritime cluster framework, Bedrock anchors the pure-commercial subsea survey archetype; HUGIN anchors the commercial+defense dual-use archetype.
What's the difference between Bedrock and Saildrone?
Both are US-based pure-commercial maritime autonomous vehicle companies; distinct AUV vs USV tier + mission focus. Bedrock Ocean AUV: subsea AUV; offshore-wind survey vertical focus; US PBC structure; B2B sub-$1M unit cost. Saildrone USV: surface USV; ocean-research + ocean-data-as-a-service business model; captive-data-as-a-service deployment profile. Per DEPLOY's maritime cluster framework, Bedrock and Saildrone together demonstrate the cohort's US pure-commercial diversity: subsea-survey-vertical vs surface-research-DaaS.
Bedrock Ocean AUV verified at US PBC commercial subsea survey archetype. US Public Benefit Corporation (PBC) corporate structure; stakeholder-impact corporate commitment. Commercial offshore-wind survey deployment focus (pre-construction site survey + cable-route survey + asset-inspection). B2B unit cost <$1M verified per Agent B maritime /price ship Wave 2. Cohort archetype: US PBC commercial subsea survey distinct from pure-defense (Anduril Dive-LD + Ghost Shark + HII REMUS legacy-prime) and commercial+defense dual-use (Kongsberg HUGIN + Exail DriX). Climate-deployment infrastructure layer: PBC + offshore-wind alignment positions Bedrock within climate-deployment infrastructure layer of the maritime cluster. How DEPLOY verifies →
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