Robot Forms
One world model. Many robot bodies.
Beaver Robotics is not defined by one robot form. The future of robotics will not have a single body. Different environments require different embodiments.
The body may change. The spatial memory stays.
Forms We Support
Wheeled Robots
Efficient mobility for structured and semi-structured environments. Ideal for campuses, warehouses, and planned routes where speed and reliability matter most.
Wheeled-Legged Robots
High-mobility movement across stairs, curbs, slopes, uneven ground, and mixed indoor-outdoor routes. The most versatile form for complex human environments.
Two-Wheel Agents
Compact, expressive, and agile movement through human spaces. Suited for indoor environments where size and agility are more important than payload.
Mobile Manipulators
Connecting mobility with docking, reaching, delivery, handoff, opening, and physical interaction. The bridge between movement and manipulation.
Future Home Robots
Understanding rooms, routines, objects, people, pets, and everyday living spaces. The long-term vision for spatial memory in domestic environments.
Shared Memory
Shared intelligence, different bodies
Different robot forms have different physical capabilities. A wheeled robot cannot climb stairs. A wheeled-legged robot can. A mobile manipulator can reach and grasp. A two-wheel agent can slip through narrow corridors.
But all of them can benefit from the same spatial memory. The world model captures the environment — its structure, its changes, its affordances, its history. Each robot form then uses this shared memory through its own action head, adapted to its specific physical capabilities.
Different bodies require different action heads. They can still share the same world memory.
Multi-Form Vision
Why multi-form intelligence matters
The real world is not designed for one type of robot. Buildings have stairs and corridors. Campuses have paths and slopes. Homes have furniture and pets. Warehouses have pallets and forklifts.
No single robot form can handle all of these environments optimally. The future of robotics will be multi-form: different bodies for different contexts, all sharing intelligence about the world they operate in.
Beaver Robotics is building the spatial intelligence layer that makes this possible — a persistent world model that any robot form can query, update, and learn from.
