Robot maker · registered
Corvus Robotics
Fully autonomous indoor inventory drones (Autonomous Inventory Management System) fly warehouse aisles without GPS or external infrastructure to scan pallet/rack barcodes for cycle counting; a cold-chain variant operates down to -20F and the Corvus Trident is a forklift-mounted AI copilot that captures pallet movement automatically.
Company overview
Identity and operating footprint
Robot models
Specifications remain vendor-claimed
Corvus One
- Autonomous inventory drone system that images a warehouse up to 52 times per year with lights-out (no on-site operator) operation
vendor-defined inventory imaging frequency via autonomous drone
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Corvus One for Cold Chain
- Purpose-built inventory drone for sub-zero environments down to -20F freezer and cold storage
vendor-defined cold-chain operating temperature range
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Corvus Trident
- Forklift/reach-truck-mounted AI copilot that captures pallet movement automatically from inbound through outbound
vendor-defined automatic pallet-tracking capability
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Deployment log
Announced and cited only
Funding history
Publicly announced rounds
Series A
S2G Investments, Spero Ventures
Round sourceSeed
F7 Ventures, Flight VC, One Way Ventures, S2G Investments, Spero Ventures, Y Combinator
Round sourceHiring signal
Public job board · 2026-07-13
Hiring is an operating signal, not deployment evidence. Roles are refreshed from the company’s public careers system.
Company timeline
Milestones and announcements
Source ledger
13 unique public sources