Robots that know where to hold.
GraspBot.com is positioned as a premium robotics brand for AI grasp planning, tactile feedback, force-closure scoring, bin picking, and manipulation policies that make robot hands useful in the physical world.
The hard part is not seeing objects. It is holding them.
Robotic grasping sits at the center of useful automation: sensors estimate pose, planners choose contacts, grippers adapt force, and feedback keeps the object stable when reality does not match the model.
Perceive
Fuse depth, segmentation, shape estimates, and clutter context into a usable object state.
Score
Rank candidate contact points for force closure, friction, reachability, and collision risk.
Touch
Use tactile sensing and compliant motion to adjust force before damaging or dropping the item.
Recover
Detect slip, regrasp, and adapt policies for messy bins, deformable goods, and unknown objects.
A grasp planner that feels physical, not like generic AI software.
The simulation focuses on real manipulation scenarios: warehouse picking, fragile handling, tool retrieval, and mobile robot grasping. Each mode changes the grasp plan and evidence trail.
Warehouse Pick
Rank stable grasps in a cluttered bin while respecting collision and cycle-time constraints.
Planner decision
Choose a side pinch on the carton edge, avoid the reflective bag, and rotate the wrist 18 degrees before lift.
Tactile response
Pad pressure rises evenly across six contacts. Slip detector stays below threshold during the lift and handoff.
GraspBot.com is a concrete robotics brand with product depth.
As robotics moves from demos to warehouses, kitchens, labs, hospitals, and retail floors, manipulation becomes the practical bottleneck. The name is simple enough for a product, but technical enough for grasp planning, tactile AI, robot foundation models, and automation infrastructure.
GraspBot.com
A premium robotics domain for AI grasp planning, tactile manipulation, robot hands, warehouse picking, and physical-world automation. Strategic acquisition, partnership, and product conversations are welcome.