
From Haircuts to Household Harmony
What once seemed like a science fiction novelty—getting a haircut from a robot—is now a tangible reality. Engineer Shane Wighton, widely known for his creative tech experiments, has developed a robotic barber capable of giving haircuts using scissors and pre-programmed styling modes. This is more than a gimmick; it’s a glimpse into the expanding future of consumer robotics.

Sharpa Unveils SharpaWave: The World’s Most Tactile Dexterous Robot Hand
Singapore-based robotics startup Sharpa is redefining what robotic manipulation means with the debut of its latest innovation: SharpaWave, a 22-degree-of-freedom (DOF) dexterous hand that brings human-like precision and speed to the world of robotics.

TETRABOT 01: The Explosion-Proof Humanoid Robot Redefining Industrial Safety
In a powerful leap toward safer industrial environments, TETRABOT 01—developed by TETRABOT, a robotics company based in Nanjing, China—is now actively replacing humans in one of the most dangerous sectors of factory work: high-voltage power rooms.

The Rise of Housebots: Navigating the Future of Cooking with Automation
Household robots are no longer just futuristic fantasies, they are rapidly becoming a part of everyday life. What began with robotic vacuums like the Roomba has evolved into full-scale domestic assistants capable of performing complex tasks that once required human hands.

Dubai Introduces AI-Powered Tourist Police Officer: A Glimpse into the Future of Smart City Policing
Dubai has unveiled its latest innovation in public safety: an AI-powered police officer designed specifically to assist tourists.

XPeng’s IRON Robot Rolls into Shanghai Auto Show in Style
XPeng is bringing something special to this year’s Shanghai Auto Show—and it’s not just another sleek electric vehicle. The Chinese automaker is showcasing its latest innovation in robotics with the public debut of the IRON robot, dramatically arriving in an XPeng X9 electric minivan.

Meta's Locate 3D Could Teach Your Robot to Fetch Your Keys
Imagine asking your housebot to “bring me the keys from the table in the living room”—and it actually does it. Thanks to a groundbreaking project from the robotics team at Meta AI, that reality just got one step closer.

The Race to Be the First True "Home Robot": Who Will Win?
The race to bring the first true "Home Robot" into everyday households is heating up, with major players and startups introducing innovative machines aimed at redefining domestic life. Among them are Samsung Ballie, a smart home coordinator; Tesla Optimus, a humanoid generalist; Figure 01, a lifelike assistant backed by big names like OpenAI and Bezos; and 1X Technologies' Neo Gamma, which is already slated for real-world home trials in 2025.
Additional contenders include the Roborock Saros Z70, a cleaning powerhouse with the ability to pick up clutter, and Enchanted Tools' Mirokai, a charming hospital-ready bot that balances on a ball and interacts emotionally with users. While Ballie and Saros Z70 are closest to widespread consumer availability, they fall short of the full-service definition of a home robot. Figure 01 and Optimus are more ambitious in scope but still years from household use.
Ultimately, Neo Gamma appears to be the most likely to achieve the title of "first true home robot," with actual deployments planned and practical household capabilities—even if it initially relies on human teleoperation. As the lines between helper, companion, and cleaner blur, these robots are moving us rapidly toward a smarter, more robotic future at home.

Pioneering the Next Generation of Humanoid Robots for Your Home
The future of domestic living is on the cusp of a revolution. Humanoid robots, once confined to industrial tasks and controlled environments, are now being reimagined for home use. At HouseBots, we’re excited about this transformation, as the blending of artificial intelligence and robotics is set to redefine how we approach everyday chores and personal assistance.