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Brightpick Dispatcher

Brightpick Dispatcher

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Brightpick Dispatcher

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Brightpick Dispatcher is an autonomous mobile robot (AMR) developed by Brightpick (Austin, TX; founded 2021, spun off from Photoneo) that works alongside the Brightpick Autopicker to automate order picking, consolidation, and dispatch in warehouse environments. The system uses proprietary multimodal AI (3D vision + tactile feedback, trained on 1+ billion picks) and fleet management software (Brightpick Intuition) to perform in-aisle robotic picking without fixed infrastructure. Real-world deployment data from Superior Communications shows 73% of picks handled fully autonomously by robots, with the remaining 27% requiring human intervention (via Goods-to-Person fallback or direct human picking), confirming high but not total autonomy. The system is commercially available via RaaS or CapEx, with deployments at customers including Superior Communications (50 robots, 3,500 picks/hour) and Rohlik Group, and a new Gridpicker product line launched March 2026.

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Specification

deployment_speed
Weeks to deploy (vendor claims less than one month); modular/scalable
vertical_reach
Autopicker Giraffe variant: up to 19 ft / 5.8 m; Gridpicker: up to 12 m / 40 ft

Price

No public price — contact the supplier for a quote.

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Evidence-graded claims from the Brightpick deep report

Good
  • Brightpick has raised $47 million in total funding (including a $21M Series B and a $12M equity/debt round), materially validating its commercial trajectory.

    The $47M total (comprising the $21M Series B [4] and $12M round [1]) is corroborated by independent trade publications The Robot Report [2] and Modern Materials Handling [3], though investor-reported valuations and use-of-funds details remain unverified.

    from Brightpick deep report →
  • Brightpick is a spin-off of Photoneo, founded in 2021, headquartered in Erlanger, KY, with 200+ employees.

    Founding lineage and headquarters location are independently confirmed by The Robot Report [2], a recognized trade publication; employee count of 200+ is vendor-stated only [1] and remains unverified.

    from Brightpick deep report →
Bad
  • Brightpick has deployed 300+ AI robots across the US and Europe in active commercial operations.

    The 300+ figure comes exclusively from Brightpick's own press releases [1][4]; trade press (The Robot Report [2], MMH [3]) repeats the claim without independent verification of deployment count, scope, or operational status.

    from Brightpick deep report →
  • Brightpick robots autonomously perform order picking, consolidation, dispatch, and stock replenishment in warehouse aisles without human remote operation of those tasks.

    Autonomy is consistently described in vendor materials and echoed by trade press [2][3], but no independent teardown, customer testimony, or third-party test verifies that the robots operate without human fallback or teleoperation in practice [7][9].

    from Brightpick deep report →
  • The US market is expected to generate 50% of Brightpick's 2024 revenue, signaling genuine commercial traction in North America.

    This revenue-share figure comes solely from a Brightpick press release [1] and is not corroborated by any independent financial disclosure, audited report, or third-party analyst — actual revenue figures are undisclosed.

    from Brightpick deep report →
Ugly
  • Brightpick's mobile manipulator is the ONLY robot in the world that picks AND consolidates orders directly in warehouse aisles autonomously.

    This uniqueness claim originates solely from Brightpick's own press releases [1][4]; no independent source confirms or denies it, and general community sources note that warehouse robots broadly lack the dexterity implied by such a claim [7][9].

    from Brightpick deep report →
  • Brightpick robots can be deployed in weeks (rapid deployment claim).

    The weeks-to-deploy claim appears only in Brightpick's own press releases [1][4] with no independent customer or third-party confirmation, while community practitioners specifically flag slow deployment timelines and poor support as endemic to warehouse robotics [7][9].

    from Brightpick deep report →

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