Today, we’re launching our home robot Isaac 1.
Isaac 1 deliveries will begin this fall.
Order yours below.
Weaver Robotics, the YC S24 startup, is opening pre-orders for its wheeled Isaac 1 robot that tackles laundry pickup and folding plus daily tidying of beds, toys, and clutter, with the first customer shipments slated for fall 2026 beginning in California.
Today, we’re launching our home robot Isaac 1.
Isaac 1 deliveries will begin this fall.
Order yours below.
Home buyers can choose an $7,999 one-time purchase or $449 monthly subscription, while earlier Isaac 0 owners get preferred upgrade terms; commercial pricing is handled separately.
Initial deliveries stay limited to California before wider U.S. rollout stretches through 2027, leaving the exact pace of expansion beyond the first state unconfirmed for now.
Positive users praise Weaver Robotics' Isaac 1 home robot as a game changer that could eliminate chores, while negative users dismiss it as slow, bulky, basic, and overhyped.
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$8k home robot. Closer and closer to never doing chores again
Today, we’re launching our home robot Isaac 1.
Isaac 1 deliveries will begin this fall.
Order yours below.

Learn more about Isaac 1, how we want it to enable you, and how to order at http://www.weaverobotics.com/isaac-1

@weaverobotics Did he join the union or why else is he moving so slow?

@weaverobotics Decent pricing, tbh. 2030's is gonna be pretty affordable. And in 2040's, everyone will have a robot.

@weaverobotics I’m going to need Isaac to move a little faster

We’ve believed since our founding that home robots need to be built for the home from the get-go, and from the ground up.
Isaac 1 is the robot we set out to build when we founded Weave: it’s the robot we wanted for our own homes.

@weaverobotics This is good but can we turn tele op off? Even if it fails tasks

@weaverobotics Hope the robot has more attention to detail than the marketing team.

Isaac 1, with an award-winning design and custom hardware in every inch, is built to enable you by handling the most tedious tasks around your home so that you don’t have to.
All while blending into the fabric of your home, whether it’s working, or at rest.

Isaac 1 carries the torch of our first shipping robot, Isaac 0, and takes it further. Isaac 0, which has been shipping across California for months, has folded for 2000+ hours for our customers and folds 1000+ pounds of laundry every week.
We've already shown that shipping is core to who we are as a company, which is why we’re excited to begin Isaac 1 deliveries this fall.

@weaverobotics how does isaac do against one of these?

@weaverobotics People really want to see unedited footage of these robots folding / doing things. There are too many jump cuts, sure its a cool editing style, and I'm not implying it as being intentionally deceiving. But the robot picks up clothes, then skip/cut -> folded.
Not a good look.

@weaverobotics My kids will destroy it in 2 minutes

@weaverobotics I really believe the future is not humanoid, it's robots like this. Robots that look like friendly robots, not humans.

This is very cool and I understand that we have to start somewhere right? So don't take it as me being toxic or anything.
But at $8k I just hoped it could do a little more than this. I suppose if you just have loads of money to throw around.
It also concerns me that tela operation assistance would be needed? What does that even mean? A human in your office is going to pilot the machine?
Well I guess if there's one thing to learn from all of this it's that robotics is really difficult and we still have some ways to go.
Either way, very cool products and I wish you the best of luck

@weaverobotics @garrytan Love the design. Only stairs, even door frames…
so now there's another guy in the house who does the chores and frame-mogs you yea no thanks
Today, we’re launching our home robot Isaac 1.
Isaac 1 deliveries will begin this fall.
Order yours below.

@weaverobotics he’s built like @creatine_cycle

@ChrissGPT @weaverobotics Working on it, and the plan is to have that toggle at ship time.
No-assist mode would be more limited to start, but capability set will expand over time. That boundary will be quite dynamic as we train/eval new models every week, and will vary from home to home.

@weaverobotics I wanna get one and bully it