Daxo Robotics

Daxo Robotics is building the world’s first high-dexterity, general-purpose robotic hand, engineered to bring throughput, uptime, and ROI to the high-dexterity manipulation tasks automation hasn’t yet been able to reach.

Daxo is now starting pilots and partnerships with industry and top labs taking on the dexterity problems at the edge of what traditional robotics can do. These are the workflows where dexterity is the bottleneck, where unlocking it changes the economics of the entire operation.

Daxo’s hand is engineered for reliability, serviceability, and cost-effectiveness at scale. Redundancy across actuators means a single point of wear never takes the hand offline. Moving all electronics out of the hand reduces load per actuator, increases control resolution, and makes the system far easier to service.

The system is complex but not complicated. With 120 actuators per hand, it is the most actuated hand ever built — high degrees of freedom and high dimensionality delivered through soft robotics and tendon-driven actuation, designed for AI control and the new era of physical AI.

Daxo’s V2 hand launches in Q3 2026. More information at Daxo-robotics.com/automate.

Led by Tom Zhang, Penn PhD and robotics veteran.

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  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning
  • Robots - Industrial
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