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Dexterity Mech

Dexterity Mech

Dexterity Warehouse Robotics

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Dexterity Mech is a dual-armed, mobile 'superhumanoid' robot developed by Dexterity (founded 2017, Redwood City, CA) for industrial logistics tasks including truck loading/unloading, palletizing, and order picking. It features two arms capable of lifting up to 130 lbs combined (65 lbs per arm), up to 16 onboard cameras, an onboard AI compute stack running hundreds of models, and navigates autonomously to workstations. The system launched commercially in March 2025, is in operational validation at Sagawa Express in Tokyo as of May 2025, and is already deployed with FedEx, UPS, and GXO. Vendor claims of full autonomous task execution are partially supported by independent deployment reports, though the evidence base for deep independent technical validation remains limited.

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Specification

hardware — lift capacity
130 lbs total (65 lbs per arm); vendor blog states 60 lbs per arm in one post vs. 65 lbs per arm in another
hardware — reach
Places boxes up to 8 feet high; arm span over 16 feet

Price

No public price — contact the supplier for a quote.

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Evidence-graded claims from the Dexterity Warehouse Robotics deep report

Good
  • Dexterity secured a $95M funding round at a $1.65B valuation in March 2025, led by Lightspeed Venture Partners and Sumitomo Corporation

    The $95M raise and $1.65B valuation are independently corroborated by Modern Materials Handling [1], Supply Chain 24/7 [4], and TechCrunch [5] — though the strategic implications for actual robot capability or deployment scale remain unverified.

    from Dexterity Warehouse Robotics deep report →
Bad
  • Dexterity's robots autonomously handle picking, packing, palletizing, truck loading, and container unloading across 50,000+ SKUs and 14M+ items without a human performing the task

    The 50,000+ SKU and 14M+ item figures originate exclusively from vendor/commerce sources [2][4] with no independent audit, customer confirmation, or third-party test verifying the scope or reliability of autonomous performance.

    from Dexterity Warehouse Robotics deep report →
  • Dexterity's robots are deployed at scale with major logistics operators FedEx, UPS, and GXO in real commercial operations

    Customer names FedEx, UPS, and GXO appear in commerce and news sources [1][4][5], but no independent customer statement, operational report, or journalist site visit confirms deployment scale, task scope, or whether these are full rollouts vs. pilots.

    from Dexterity Warehouse Robotics deep report →
  • Dexterity's hardware-agnostic software platform integrates into existing warehouses without requiring facility redesign, enabling flexible deployment across customer sites

    The hardware-agnostic, drop-in integration claim is consistently stated across vendor and commerce sources [2][7] but has not been independently verified by any customer, systems integrator, or third-party reviewer documenting actual deployment complexity or constraints.

    from Dexterity Warehouse Robotics deep report →

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