We Solved the Biggest Bottleneck in Robotics
Artly’s patented AI platform converts human demonstrations into reusable robot skills in as little as 30 minutes. Now what once took months takes moments, with results proven in live deployments and compounding across every robot in the field.
Founder’s last venture was acquired by Amazon
$5M in total revenue to date
Fortune 500 partners
Invest before we reach a targeted 10,000 robots and $300M in annual revenue by 2030.
























































































The Future of Work Depends on Robots
Ark Invest projects the robotics industry will be worth $24 trillion1. But to fully realize that potential, the current state of training real-world robots needs a total overhaul. We believe that the only way this future becomes reality is if their training becomes fast, flexible, and accessible.

McKinsey2: Training One Robot Task Can Cost $100K
And it can take weeks3 to deliver unreliable results. Why? Most robots rely on customized hardware, software, and simulation to learn. This gap between simulation and reality means they’re slow, rigid, expensive to deploy, and prone to mistakes. With 75%4 of employers unable to fill open roles, the opportunity for automation is massive. But existing robotics can’t fill the need fast or well enough to be trusted in real-world environments.

Artly Robot School: Training Robots in 30 Minutes
Our platform allows robots to learn any hands-on human skill without programming. In as little as 30 minutes, a barista can teach a robot to pour latte art. A chef, to prep ingredients. A medical technician, to scan organs. The proprietary Artly AI platform powers it all. Here’s how:
Records human movements through sensors, cameras, and motion-capture gloves
AI learns the skill through imitation, the same way humans learn
The robot repeats with precision and improves over time
AI & Robotics Are at an Inflection Point
AI-driven robotics are becoming economically viable thanks to advances in humanoid robots and AI like ours. That’s why Big Tech, VCs, and more have invested at least $50B into the sectors every year since 2017 to accelerate the adoption of robots. But few companies has simplified its training and implementation like Artly.
Global corporate investment in AI by investment activity, 2013-245
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Our Robotic Baristas Are Already Used by Brands Like Tesla
Our coffee baristas prove the platform works. Robots trained in minutes are now performing high-skill tasks, delivering consistent results, and generating revenue in real customer environments. No wonder major customers are lining up.
served by Artly-trained robots since its initial debut in 2021
to date, targeting $10M next year
for major brands like MUJI, Salesforce, Tesla, and Microsoft
a U.S. Coffee Champion, proving fine-motor skill transfer
Coffee is Just Proof of Concept
Our system’s real value lies in its ability to unlock automation across industries where manual skill is hard to scale, including:
In healthcare, robots can sort and prepare biological samples
In food service, precision pouring, slicing, and plating at chain-ready speed
In logistics and retail, hands-on tasks like bin sorting and shelf stocking
And every task learned adds to a growing skill library, making future training faster, cheaper, and strengthening our IP moat.

Our Roadmap to $300M in Revenue6
Coffee proved the platform. Now we’re applying the same fast, dexterous training model across high-demand industries where skilled labor is scarce and consistency is critical.
• 2024 Wedge
Coffee proved the platform
Establish repeatable deployments and enterprise credibility.
Robot with Artly AI
30
Production deployments
Annual Revenue
$2M
Platform validated commercially
Market Expansion
- Coffee & beverage service expansion
- Healthcare pilots continue (live environments)
- Build playbooks for adjacent tasks
• 2025 Repeatability
Scale deployments, grow recurring
Move from bespoke rollouts to repeatable programs.
Robot with Artly AI
50
Fleet scaling begins
Annual Revenue
$3M
Software growing with fleet
Market Expansion
- Food prep: acai bowls, cocktails, slicing
- Expand within existing enterprise customers
- New multi-site pilots in adjacent verticals
• 2026 Expansion
Enterprise rollouts across verticals
Recurring revenue becomes predictable at scale.
Robot with Artly AI
300
Multi-site deployments
Annual Revenue
$12M
Platform economics visible
Market Expansion
- Retail & hospitality deployments
- Healthcare: expand pilots to production
- Target logistics manipulation tasks
• 2030 Scale
Platform at industry scale
A shared skill platform powering large fleets globally.
Robot with Artly AI
10K
Large fleets standardized
Annual Revenue
$300M
High-margin recurring base
Market Expansion
- Multi-industry adoption globally
- OEM & integrator distribution channels
- Standard training layer for physical AI
A Scalable, Compounding Robotics Platform
We make money from both hardware and software sales, with recurring revenue streams and long-term value unlocked from AI platform expansion. Each new customer and each new robot adds data, expands the skill library, and lowers deployment costs—creating increasing returns to scale across industries.
Robot Sales & Leasing
Deployments across food service, healthcare, retail, and hospitality.
Recurring AI Software Fees
Monthly subscriptions for training, updates, and analytics.
Skill Training & Alignment Services
Customers use Artly Robot School to teach new tasks.
Enterprise Contracts
Custom integrations for large customers with high-volume needs.
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Acquisitions by Amazon, Sales Directors from Starbucks
With tested founders and world-class engineers, Artly’s leadership blends deep technical talent with proven enterprise execution.

Co-founder & CEO, Orbeus Inc (Acquired by Amazon)
Principal Scientist at AWS AI
Creator of AWS CV Platform
Ph.D. candidate at Boston Univ.
30+ US Patents in AI

Head of Product, Orbeus Inc
Lead PM at Alexa Platform Amazon Robotics
Creator of PhotoTime
Ph.D. in Robotics at Boston Univ
4 Patents and 10+ Papers

Regional Director, Starbucks
Planned, launched, and operated 200+ Starbucks
Regional Sales Manager, Luxottica
Board of Directors, United Way

Principal Scientist at AWS AI
Renowned AI researcher
20,000 + citations in CV and AI

Brendan Iribe Endowed Professor
Professor at Maryland University, specializing in cyber-physical systems, motion planning, and AI-driven robotics.
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