Weave Robotics Introduces Isaac 1 Household Robot
Weave Robotics has launched the Isaac 1 household robot, capable of performing three domestic tasks: folding clothes, tidying rooms, and making beds. The device is scheduled for delivery in Fall 2026.

US-based robotics firm Weave Robotics has introduced its Isaac 1 household robot, designed to handle domestic chores including folding laundry, tidying rooms, and making beds. The robot is slated for delivery in Fall 2026.
The Isaac 1 builds upon the capabilities of its predecessor, the Isaac 0. It features a mobile base for navigation within a home and a telescopic arm that can adjust its reach between 0.9 and 1.75 meters. The robot operates using a combination of onboard algorithms and remote teleoperation.
While the robot can autonomously fold simple garments like shirts and shorts, more complex tasks such as folding trousers, clearing clutter, arranging cushions, or making beds may require human remote assistance via its camera. This reliance on teleoperation has raised privacy concerns among some potential consumers.
Isaac 1 requires a two-hour charging time, providing up to eight hours of operation on a full charge. The robot is priced at $7,999 and will be available in five color options: sage green, gray, slate blue, terracotta, and deep purple.