American Robotics Pioneers develops autonomous systems for work that hasn't been automated yet. We're starting with infrastructure maintenance and expanding into the middle work between factories and software.
Our first autonomous robot tackles parking lot maintenance—a $5B market with chronic labor shortages. Avo 1 combines computer vision, precision robotics, and fleet intelligence to deliver services that were previously impossible to automate.
Advanced computer vision system autonomously navigates parking lots, identifying and mapping cracks with millimeter-level precision. AI algorithms prioritize repairs based on severity and structural risk.
Robotic arm with precision nozzle control applies heated sealant directly into detected cracks. Consistent application pressure and coverage that human crews can't match, preventing water damage and extending pavement life.
Autonomous painting system delivers laser-straight parking lines, crisp symbols, and ADA-compliant markings. Follows digital layouts or detects existing lines for accurate repainting.
Continuous monitoring detects potholes, drainage issues, and surface deterioration. Generates detailed reports with GPS coordinates and severity ratings.
Designed to work overnight when parking lots are empty. Maximizes efficiency without disrupting business operations or requiring lot closures.
Cloud-connected management platform tracks progress, schedules maintenance, and provides before/after documentation for property managers.
Avo 1 is just the beginning. We're building a platform for autonomous systems that can tackle the "middle work"—tasks too complex for simple automation but not yet handled by robotics. From infrastructure maintenance to construction support, we're developing robots for work that matters.