On Dec. 12, 2024, OhmniLabs was acquired by Symbotic, a global leader in AI-powered robotic automation. We continue to sell and support Ohmni products as part of Symbotic’s team and product line. For more information, visit www.symbotic.com/ohmni_press_release.
Recently, Dr. Thuc Vu, OhmniLabs CTO and Co-founder, appeared on CheddarTV to discuss how we see Ohmni shaping the future of home care. Dr. Vu explained how and why we aim to place affordable robots in every home. The purpose of the Ohmni telepresence robot is to make...
When we started OhmniLabs, soldering on the floor of Jared’s apartment, we had a vision—decreasing development costs, while increasing product utility to deliver robots to connect families across the globe. Today, we’re closer to achieving our objective, and our hard...
“For a long time, the promise has been that we’ll soon have general purpose robots in the home that are capable of doing complex tasks such as cleaning, laundry and cooking. But for decades, we’ve only had toy robots, or something very specific – such as Roomba,...
Ohmni is also designed around ease-of-use: The whole point of the project is to seamlessly bring together families and friends separated by large distances, so OmniLabs focused a lot of effort on making it usable out of the box, without any complicated computer-based...
OhmniLabs was featured on CNNMoney for launching the Ohmni home robot designed to simplify video chatting with family. OhmniLabs wants to make video chatting with family and friends easier — by bringing in a robot. The Silicon Valley robotics startup is...