Robot maker · registered
Harvest CROO Robotics
Autonomous strawberry-harvesting platform using computer vision and AI to identify individual ripe berries on the plant and selectively pick them at commercial field scale; B8 harvester delivers picking rates on par with human labour as demonstrated in commercial trials (April 2025); operates on a robotics-as-a-service (RaaS) model where the farm bears no capital risk; approximately two-thirds of US strawberry industry investors are backers, giving strong industry validation.
Company overview
Identity and operating footprint
Robot models
Specifications remain vendor-claimed
B8 Autonomous Strawberry Harvester
- Picks up to 8 acres of strawberries per day, operating day and night continuously
vendor-stated daily area coverage at commercial harvesting rate
Claim source - 16 independently working robotic picking units, each with 8 picking claws
vendor-stated configuration of robotic picking sub-units per machine
Claim source - Computer vision scans each plant in ~8 seconds; moves to next plant in 1.5 seconds
vendor-stated per-plant scan and pick cycle time
Claim source - Vision processing capability 200× more powerful following integration of latest NVIDIA chips
vendor-stated relative improvement in on-board AI compute vs. prior generation
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Deployment log
Announced and cited only
Funding history
Publicly announced rounds
Form D
Investors undisclosed
Round sourceGrant
National Science Foundation (America's Seed Fund SBIR)
Round sourceForm D
Investors undisclosed
Round sourceForm D
Investors undisclosed
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