Agrobot platforms

Unmanned aerial vehicles, ground rovers, manipulators, and cooperative swarms.

Six common robot families in agriculture.

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Aerial (UAV)

Drones for scouting, mapping, spraying, and pollination support.

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Ground (UGV)

Wheeled or tracked rovers for weeding, seeding, scouting, and hauling.

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Manipulator arms

Fixed or mobile arms for fruit picking, pruning, and grafting.

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Swarm

Many small robots cooperating on planting, weeding, or monitoring tasks.

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Greenhouse

Indoor rail and wheeled systems optimized for protected cultivation.

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Livestock robots

Pasture and barn robots for feeding, milking, and welfare monitoring.

UAV, UGV, arm, and swarm platform families side by side.
UAV, UGV, arm, and swarm platform families side by side.

Match the platform to the task.

No single robot fits all jobs. Aerial platforms cover large areas quickly. Ground rovers carry heavier implements and operate close to plants. Arms deliver precision contact. Swarms offer redundancy and scalability.

Modern farms often combine several platforms into a single coordinated system.