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Burro
Builds a line of plug-and-play autonomous ground robots (Pop-Up Autonomy) that use computer vision, high-precision GPS and 3D lidar to follow people and run cargo, towing, mowing, brush-cutting and spot-spraying workflows in nurseries, vineyards, berries, tree fruit and industrial depot yards. As of 2026 the company cites 750+ deployed robots and 200,000+ autonomous miles across 5 continents; modular attachments (Cortador brush cutter, Sprayito spot sprayer) extend the Grande platform.
Company overview
Identity and operating footprint
Robot models
Specifications remain vendor-claimed
Burro
- 5 HP, up to 500 lbs carrying capacity, up to 10 miles range, 5 MPH top speed; uses computer vision and high-precision GPS for autonomous navigation and follow-person operation in nurseries, vineyards and berry farms
vendor-defined base collaborative-robot payload, range, and speed specs for the original Burro platform
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Burro Grande 15
- 12 HP, 1,000 lbs carrying capacity, up to 5,000 lbs towing payload, 15 miles range, 360-degree 3D lidar to 40 m; supports BOSS Autonomy OS V5.0 for indoor/outdoor LiDAR-based localization
vendor-defined heavy-transport platform specs for pallet-scale nursery and depot operations
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Burro Verde
- 12-camera stereo vision system plus 3D LiDAR for indoor mapping and obstacle avoidance; RTK GPS (NTRIP-compatible) for outdoor navigation; seamless indoor-to-outdoor transition without infrastructure modification
vendor-defined sensor suite enabling greenhouse and mixed indoor/outdoor autonomous navigation for berry and flower operations
Claim source - Towing capacity up to 2,000 lbs; carrying capacity up to 500 lbs; available in 27-inch, 36-inch, or 36-inch XL wheelbase configurations; designed for cart and trolley movement in greenhouses and berry operations
vendor-defined payload and footprint configuration options for greenhouse logistics tasks
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Grande 44
- 44 HP peak power, 6,000 lb towing capacity, 1,500 lb payload on solid steel cargo tray; indoor/outdoor capable with R4 high-traction tires; operates on gravel, slopes, dust, mud, and variable weather without infrastructure modification
vendor-defined heavy-duty modular autonomous work platform specs for industrial depot and logistics yards
Claim source - Compatible with Cortador autonomous brush-cutter and Sprayito selective spot-sprayer attachments; targets intermodal yards, airports, rail yards, automotive logistics, and industrial facility campuses
vendor-defined attachment ecosystem and target industry verticals for the Grande 44 platform
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Deployment log
Announced and cited only
Funding history
Publicly announced rounds
Series B
Catalyst Investors, Cibus Capital, F-Prime Capital, S2G Investments, Toyota Ventures, Translink Capital
Round sourceSeries A
Cibus Enterprise Fund, F-Prime Capital, ffVC, Radicle Growth, S2G Investments, Toyota Ventures
Round sourceSeed
ffVC, Radicle Growth, S2G Investments
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Milestones and announcements
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