Weave Robotics has unveiled the Isaac 1, a home robot priced at $7,999, with initial deliveries planned for fall 2026. The announcement marks the company's entry into the consumer robotics market.
The robot is designed for general household tasks, though specific capabilities remain limited in available information. The launch comes amid growing interest in home automation and personal robotics, but the high price point may limit early adoption.
At $7,999, the Isaac 1 costs significantly more than current consumer robots like robotic vacuums or mops, positioning it as a premium product. Weave Robotics has not disclosed production volume targets or pre-order numbers.
The fall 2026 delivery timeline suggests the company still faces engineering and manufacturing hurdles before mass production. Industry watchers will look for early reviews and demonstrations of real-world performance.
Critics question whether the Isaac 1's capabilities will justify its price relative to simpler, cheaper home robots already on the market.