Our hybrid robotics model is designed to manage the full cycle of kitchen cleanup, from initial inventory tracking to a fully reset kitchen where all dishware is repacked and countertops are completely sanitized.
This is not a dishwasher. It is the thing that happens before, during, and after the dishwasher. It is the part that no machine has solved until now.
Our early prototype is performing narrow, high-value tasks autonomously, right now. Watch the hardware identify, sort, and handle dishware with repeatable precision.
Early prototype demo: KitchenResetter performing targeted dish handling sequence, April 2026
The KitchenResetter works as a single continuous workflow, not as separate gadgets that each solve one piece of the problem.
Computer vision identifies and catalogs every item that needs to be cleared, wherever it is in the kitchen. No pre-sorting, no fixed loading zone, no behavioral change required from the user.
A compact, allocentric robotic arm executes the cleaning sequence: moving items, managing the wash cycle, and ensuring each piece is sanitized to a consistent standard every time.
Dishware is repacked, countertops are wiped, and the kitchen is returned to a defined, fully reset state. Automatically. Every time. Without anyone having to think about it.
We have moved past the bottleneck of continuous human-in-the-loop manual operation, without removing humans from the equation entirely.
The KitchenResetter uses on-device computer vision and edge AI to complete narrow, high-value tasks without live human control. No continuous connection required. No cloud dependency for core function.
Our Domestic Technologists are highly trained remote operators who intervene only when the system encounters complex edge cases. A safety net, not a crutch. This is what keeps reliability high without added complexity.
The KitchenResetter understands its environment spatially. It does not need to look or move like a person, which makes it smaller, more reliable, more affordable, and more appropriate for compact urban kitchens.
We are driving toward a hardware profile that makes autonomous kitchen reset accessible at scale: not just for wealthy households, but for the urban dual-income families and care workers who need it most.