Bear Robotics Overview
Pro stress-test →Bear Robotics develops AI-powered delivery robots for restaurants that autonomously shuttle food from the kitchen to tables and bring dirty dishes back for cleaning. The company provides robots designed for use in restaurants, senior living facilities, hospitals, entertainment venues, hotels, airport lounges, warehouses, factories, and ghost kitchens. Bear Robotics was acquired by LG on January 24, 2025 and now operates as part of LG's robotics portfolio.
Strategic Profile
Pro stress-test →Bear Robotics rents robots to restaurants in a labor-as-a-service business model, positioning itself at the intersection of hospitality automation and logistics. The company launched the Carti 100 robot, which won the iF DESIGN AWARD 2025, demonstrating commitment to cutting-edge logistics automation solutions. The acquisition by LG provides capital and manufacturing scale while LG's commercial robot business, primarily centered around "LG CLOi Robots," is being integrated with Bear Robotics.
Competitive Landscape
Pro stress-test →Bear Robotics' competitors include Relay Robotics, Shenzhen Pudu Technology, and Delivers AI. inVia Robotics and Simbe Robotics are also competitors. The market is fragmented across service robotics segments (food delivery, warehouse logistics, healthcare delivery); Bear Robotics differentiates via AI autonomy, multi-vertical deployment, and post-LG acquisition integration with enterprise robotics infrastructure.
Industry Context
Bear Robotics operates in Autonomous service robots for hospitality and logistics.
Key facts
Founded: 2017 · Headquarters: Redwood City, US · Employees: 201–500 · Revenue: Estimated $500M–$1B · Market cap: N/A