Warehouse Robotics, Reimagined

The hands your warehouse is missing.

Autonomous robots that pick, stow, sort, pack, and process returns across every SKU in your fulfillment center. Built with tactile intelligence that feels what it grabs.

$24.5B Market by 2031
38.6% Picking is #1 spend
17.5% Annual growth rate
The Problem

A million robots in warehouses. Still can't handle a sock.

Amazon deployed its millionth robot in 2025. UPS automated 127 buildings. FedEx installed robotic arms at its Memphis hub. But the hardest part of fulfillment, actually grasping diverse products, remains stubbornly human. Deformable items, fragile goods, irregular shapes, returns in unknown condition. Vision alone doesn't cut it. You need touch.

Our Approach

Three breakthroughs. One platform.

Tactile Sensing

High-resolution touch sensors on every gripper surface. The robot feels pressure, slip, texture, and compliance in real time. It knows when to squeeze and when to ease up, just like a human hand.

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Vision-Language-Action Models

Frontier VLA models combine visual perception, language understanding, and motor control. The robot generalizes to novel objects it has never seen before, zero-shot. No retraining per SKU.

Decentralized Processing

Intelligence runs on each robot, not in the cloud. Sub-10ms reaction times. No single point of failure. If the network goes down, the robot keeps working.

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Full-Spectrum Operations

One platform handles picking, stowing, sorting, packing, and returns. No more stitching together five different vendors for five different tasks.

What We Handle

Every task. Every SKU. One robot.

Piece Picking
Stowing
Sortation
Packing
Returns Processing
Fragile Items
Deformable Goods
Irregular Shapes
Multi-SKU Bins

Warehouses don't need more wheels. They need better hands.

Tactiq is building the dexterous, intelligent robots that close the last gap in fulfillment automation.