
Nori
sub-$2000 humanoid robot you can teach to do anything
About Nori
We manufacture Nori: A sub-$2000 bimanual mobile manipulator that can clean rooms, restock shelves, and fold clothes. Nori can handle basic tasks out of the box, and its software lets anyone teach Nori to automate work specific to their home or business. Nori aims to solve the robotics data bottleneck. By deploying affordable robots to customers around the world, we can gather the diverse data required to train the next generation of generalist robotic policies. Every user of Nori makes Nori smarter. Since launching 6 weeks ago we have already deployed our first robot and have 100k in sales. We can bring general-purpose robotics to homes and businesses that could never afford it before. There are 132.7 million households and 8.4 million employer business locations in the U.S. At $1,688 per robot, selling just one Nori to 0.5% of them represents a $1.2B market opportunity in the U.S. alone.
Founder

Antonio Sitong Li
Founder
Founder at Nori. Research Fellow at Columbia Graphics and UI Lab, working on VR-demonstrated task goals for robot teams. Previously founder at Founders Inc (anti-interview-cheating software, 1.5M impressions, 2K users). Research Fellow at Columbia Data Science Institute under Professor Eugene Wu developing relational database visualization tools. BA Computer Science and Architecture at Columbia.