Sunday.ai, a company focused on the research and development of home service robots, recently announced the completion of a $165 million Series B funding round. This funding will fundamentally address the pain point of the robotics industry being “all talk and no action, lacking practical applications,” and will propel its first autonomous home robot, Memo, into homes this year, ushering in a new era of practical home robots.

It is reported that after this funding round, Sunday.ai’s valuation has reached $1.15 billion. Its core focus is on breaking the limitations of home robots as mere “performance tools” and focusing on real-world family needs. Memo, designed specifically for busy families, features “cat-level intelligence” at its core, requiring no complex operation and providing 24/7 service.
Unlike traditional home robots, Memo abandons impractical humanoid designs, adopting a more practical wheeled chassis and three-finger gripper structure. It can efficiently complete over 80% of repetitive household tasks, freeing users from tedious housework and allowing them to focus on more meaningful activities.
Sunday.ai’s latest funding and rollout plan not only marks the transition of autonomous home robots from the laboratory to reality, but also breaks the industry’s dilemma of “high-end robots being unaffordable and low-end robots being unusable,” providing a feasible path for the commercialization of home service robots and potentially redefining the lifestyle of modern families.
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