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ROBOVATIONS/CLASSIFICATION RECORD/MULTI-TASK ROBOTSREASSESSED 2026.07.13
Weave Robotics

Weave Isaac 1

A wheeled mobile manipulator targeting ordinary home chores — laundry, bed-making, tidying — with a human teleoperator available when the robot gets stuck. Real purchase path, real price, no shipped units yet. The autonomy ceiling is Level II until teleoperation dependency is removed.

Weave Isaac 1
LIST PRICE$7,999MSRP
FIT CHECK

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Primary use case

Task variety

Environment

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SPECIFICATION

The full spec sheet.

Priced near the category median, with every figure charted against the category below.

20.5 in22 inTOP69 in22 inSIDEDimensional drawing
Key specificationsManufacturer-published
Footprint
20.5 × 22 in · 69 in tall
Wi-Fi
Supported
Mapping & navigation

Autonomous wheeled-base navigation with remote teleoperator fallback; specific sensor suite not disclosed

Where it lands · ranked across 6 multi-task robotsThis robotMedianTypical range
Price$7,999
$1,599$10,000
Near median

Position shows where the figure sits across the tracked category — not a quality judgment.

Official referencesManufacturer site
OWNERSHIP

Living with it.

No shipping units; Isaac 0 stationary predecessor offers no mobile-platform reliability signal.

Weave Robotics has not shipped a mobile manipulation product. The Isaac 0 stationary robot provides no transferable reliability data for the wheeled-base Isaac 1. Failure rates, recovery behavior, and durability are entirely undocumented at this stage.

Reliability trendUnprovenowner-reported arc
What goes wrong · 4 documented · 0 self-recover
Common
Teleoperator intervention requiredTask paused, human must remotely assist
Owner fixWait for remote operator; no owner action documented
Occasional
Navigation blockage on floor clutterRobot halts, session interrupted
Owner fixClear floor path or await teleoperator
Occasional
Gripper drop or misgraspItem not picked up or placed incorrectly
Owner fixManual repositioning of item required
Rare
Telescopic torso mechanical wearReduced reach range or torso instability
Owner fixService contact with Weave Robotics; no owner repair documented
Upkeep routine
Monthly12×/yr
Charge battery fully and verify charging dock connection; runtime per charge not yet published.
Yearly1×/yr
Inspect telescopic torso mechanism for wear or stiffness; service protocol not yet published by manufacturer.
As neededno fixed schedule
Clear floor paths of obstacles that may block wheeled-base navigation between rooms. · Inspect and clean two-finger grippers of fabric lint or debris from laundry tasks. · Update firmware via the Weave Robotics app when updates are released; update cadence not yet documented. · Review teleoperator session logs if available in the app to identify recurring task failure points.
Cost over time · past the sticker

$7,999 to buy. Ongoing running cost for this model hasn’t been assessed yet.

Safety notes

CautionRemote video access during teleop: Teleoperator intervention implies live home video feed shared with remote staff; privacy policy not yet published.

CautionWheeled base tip risk on thresholds: Telescopic torso at full extension raises center of gravity; threshold or rug edges may cause instability.

NoteTwo-finger gripper near children or pets: Grippers are designed for soft goods; interaction protocols with children or animals are not documented.

NotePre-release hardware; no recall history: No shipping units means no safety incident data; first-wave buyers accept unknown failure modes.

RECORD

How the assessment has moved.

Every announcement, release and reassessment behind the current classification.

Coming soon
Just launched
Active updates
Settled
Discontinued
  1. Jul 2026 · AssessmentPre-Release Assessment recorded at 32 of 100
  2. Jul 2026 · AssessmentPre-Release Assessment revised 32 → 45
  3. Jul 2026 · AssessmentPre-Release Assessment reassessed, overall unchanged at 45
Common questions

What people actually ask.

6 answered
OperationDoes the Isaac 1 operate fully autonomously, or is a human always involved?
Manufacturer documentation confirms the Isaac 1 uses autonomous navigation and manipulation as its primary mode, with a remote human teleoperator available as a fallback when the robot gets stuck. This teleoperation dependency caps its Robovations classification at Level II Assisted Autonomy.
OperationWhat is the difference between the $7,999 one-time price and the $449/month subscription for the Isaac 1?
Both options are documented on the Weave Robotics pre-order page. The one-time price covers hardware outright; the monthly subscription is a financing or service model. Weave has not publicly clarified whether software features or teleoperator access differ between the two tiers.
OperationCan the Isaac 1 climb stairs between floors?
No. Press coverage documents a motorized wheeled base with no stair-climbing capability. The robot is designed to navigate single-floor environments. Multi-story homes where task areas are separated by stairs are outside its documented operating domain.
OperationWhat tasks does the Isaac 1's Laundry Flow actually cover?
Manufacturer descriptions of Laundry Flow include finding and picking up dirty clothes, emptying hampers, folding laundry, making beds, tidying clutter, straightening cushions, and putting items away. These are described as operating in ordinary homes, not structured pilot environments.
OperationWhen will the Isaac 1 ship, and who gets it first?
Weave Robotics has confirmed Fall 2026 as the first delivery window, limited to California. Broader US delivery is targeted through 2027. No specific ship date has been published. The $250 deposit is fully refundable if delivery does not proceed.
OperationIs the Isaac 1 the same robot as the Isaac 0?
No. The Isaac 0 was a stationary laundry-folding robot. The Isaac 1 is a mobile platform on a motorized wheeled base with a telescopic torso (approximately 0.9 m to 1.75 m) and two-finger grippers, representing a distinct hardware generation with expanded task scope.

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