Categories: Uncategorized

Anybots Lets You Work From Anywhere

Those of us who worry about robots stealing human jobs can rest easy (for now). Anybots’ virtual staffing robot allows a human to work as a robot doing a human job. It sounds a little complicated but Anybots Inc., a tech company founded in Mountain View, CA in 2001, has made the process very easy. Using a simple web browser application, a remote employee can operate a five foot tall, coat rack-looking robot that features cameras and a screen showing the operator’s face. The remote worker can see what the robot sees and freely move around the workspace, allowing them to effectively participate during the workday. The robot, named QB, doesn’t have any arms to manipulate objects, but it can still greet customers, scan documents, fax, and print, among other things.

Currently the QB is best used as a receptionist or assistant, though the applications of the robot in the future are numerous. For instance, the robot could be used to get the help of remote specialists like doctors or inspectors, who, by having the freedom to control a camera at will, could provide feedback on a more detailed and personal level than by phone or webcam. It could even be an ideal, though rather expensive, tool for owners of multiple companies or chain stores to maintain a presence and oversee daily operations at various locations. Anybots’ technology began shipping their robot at the beginning of this month and there are only 3 companies using Anybots’ robots. Judging by the team behind the new tech, which includes Trevor Blackwell, a founding partner of Y Combinator, we might be seeing these robots rolling around all kinds of offices in the near future. If you’re looking for a robot friend for your own startup, the QB is now ready to order for a little over $10,000 (including shipping). If you’re just interested in checking out the tech you can give the robot a spin over at their website. Simply follow the link on their homepage,  install their browser update and you’ll be terrorizing the Anybots offices in no time.

Techli

Edward is the founder and CEO of Techli.com. He is a writer, U.S. Army veteran, serial entrepreneur and chronic early adopter. Having worked for startups in Silicon Valley and Chicago, he founded, grew and successfully exited his own previous startup and loves telling the stories of innovators. Email: Edward.Domain@techli.com | @EdwardDomain

Share
Published by
Techli

Recent Posts

Crescite Bets on Faith-Driven Finance With Catholic USD™, a New Kind of Stablecoin

Crescite Innovation Corporation is entering the stablecoin space with an approach that challenges the dominant…

2 días ago

AI maintenance startup Fracttal raises $35 million to scale predictive asset management

Fracttal, a leading company in AI-powered maintenance solutions, announced on Wednesday it has closed a…

1 semana ago

NovaWave Capital brings new LPs on board and launches AI venture studio

NovaWave Capital, the Silicon Valley-based VC fund, announced this week that it's expanding its AI…

3 semanas ago

Automotus picks up $9M to bring AI order to congested curbs

Automotus, a Los Angeles startup focused on using software to untangle curbside congestion, has raised…

4 semanas ago

7 Tech Innovations to Watch in 2026

As we move deeper into the digital age, 2026 is shaping up to be a…

4 semanas ago

AI is professionalizing how enterprises communicate

For startups, mastering communication is no longer just about persuasion—it’s about scalability. As companies grow,…

1 mes ago