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Meet Isaac: First Home Robot Revolutionizing Everyday Chores by 2025

A futuristic scene in a modern home, showing Isaac, a sleek personal robot with articulated arms and wheels for mobility. Isaac is performing household tasks, such as picking up and organizing objects. The Weave app interface is displayed on a smartphone in the background, allowing real-time monitoring of the robot’s activities. The setting highlights a clean, high-tech, home environment, emphasizing innovation, convenience, and autonomous capabilities

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Meet Isaac: First Home Robot Revolutionizing Everyday Chores by 2025

Isaac, the world’s first personal robot designed for home use, is set to revolutionize everyday living. Built by Weave, Isaac will be available to its first 30 customers in the fall of 2025.

A Robot to Simplify Household Chores

Isaac offers autonomous capabilities for household tasks such as folding laundry, tidying spaces, organizing desks, feeding pets, watering plants, finding misplaced objects, and even acting as a personal photographer. The robot can be activated by voice, text command, or via automations programmed through the Weave app. When not in use, Isaac’s camera folds away, its torso lowers, and it stows itself in its included enclosure for privacy.

Real-Time Monitoring and Communication

Through the Weave app, users can monitor Isaac’s actions in real-time, allowing them to see exactly what the robot sees as it performs tasks. Alternatively, progress notifications can be enabled to receive updates as Isaac completes the tasks you’ve assigned. With built-in voice interaction, Isaac also serves as your personal AI assistant, making it easy to communicate and direct the robot on the go.

Remote Operation for Complex Tasks

For tasks that Isaac cannot yet perform autonomously, Weave offers the option of Remote Op. Customers can submit a written or recorded overview of the desired task, and Weave specialists will conduct a trial run before making the task available for scheduling on an ongoing basis. This ensures that even more complex or personalized tasks can be handled with precision.

Additionally, Weave specialists can remotely control the robot for tasks it cannot perform on its own. This feature is available for customers who require specialized tasks completed by the robot.

Privacy and Customization at the Forefront

Isaac is designed with privacy in mind. When idle, both the camera and microphone are visibly deactivated. The robot’s onboard GPU stores user preferences and commands locally, ensuring sensitive data remains within the home.

Flexible Purchase Options

Weave offers a refundable reservation for Isaac at $1,000, with two options for completing the purchase: a payment plan or an upfront payment. The payment plan spreads the cost across 48 monthly installments of $1,385 plus interest, while an upfront payment option costs $59,000.

Deliveries are set to begin for U.S. customers in the fall of 2025, with future batches planned to accommodate additional reservation holders.

Made in California

Isaac is being assembled at Weave's facilities in California, emphasizing the company’s commitment to quality control and innovation. By manufacturing locally, Weave ensures that each Isaac unit is built to the highest standards before it reaches customers.

A Growing Market for Personal Robots

Isaac enters a competitive market as companies like Tesla’s Optimus, 1X’s NEO Beta, and China’s AGIBOT also aim to introduce personal robots by 2025. As the demand for intelligent, affordable household assistants rises, Isaac is poised to make a significant impact on modern living.

For more information, and to reserve your Isaac robot, you can visit Weave’s website.