Corvus Robotics

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Embodied AI for autonomous warehouse inventory drones

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/ About /

Corvus Robotics makes autonomous drones that fly warehouse aisles to scan and track inventory without human operators. The drones integrate with warehouse management systems (WMS) to sync SKU-to-slot data in 3D space, eliminating manual cycle counts and physical audits. Customers can schedule flights during or after operating hours, with the system going live in 1–3 weeks and delivering a claimed 6-month ROI payback.

/ How it works /

Autonomous drones trained on an AI model of the facility fly the warehouse autonomously to scan inventory, tie SKUs to slots in 3D space, and sync discrepancies with the WMS automatically.

/ Who it's for /

Warehouse and distribution center operators and supply chain managers

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Status
launched
Business model
unknown
Company
Corvus Robotics
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