Dexterity Mech
Dexterity Mech is a dual-armed mobile robot developed by Dexterity Warehouse Robotics for industrial logistics tasks such as truck loading, unloading, and order picking. The system features autonomous navigation, onboard AI compute, and dual arms with lift capacity, and began commercial deployment in March 2025 with operational validation ongoing at multiple logistics providers.
Overview and Use Cases
Dexterity Mech is a mobile dual-armed robot developed by Dexterity Warehouse Robotics for industrial logistics applications. Primary use cases include truck loading and unloading, palletizing, and order picking operations in warehouse and distribution environments. The system is designed to operate autonomously in logistics facilities, navigating to designated workstations and executing material handling tasks.
Commercial deployment began in March 2025. As of May 2025, the system was in operational validation at Sagawa Express in Tokyo and had been deployed with FedEx, UPS, and GXO.
Key Capabilities
- Dual-arm manipulation with independent control of each arm
- Autonomous navigation to designated workstations within facility environments
- Onboard AI compute stack running multiple inference models
- Vision-based perception with up to 16 onboard cameras
- Task execution for truck loading, unloading, and order picking operations
Specifications
Mechanical Performance:
- Lift capacity: 130 lbs total (65 lbs per arm)
- Maximum reach height: Up to 8 feet for box placement
- Arm span: Over 16 feet
Sensing and Compute:
- Up to 16 onboard cameras for perception and navigation
- Onboard AI compute stack
Manufacturer
Dexterity Mech is manufactured by Dexterity Warehouse Robotics, founded in 2017 and headquartered in Redwood City, California.
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