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Memo is an autonomous robot that does not need to learn through human tele-operation. Instead, we obtain training data from our Memory Developers wearing our Skill Capture Glove™.

The helpful home robot
Beta launching late 2026
The helpful home robot
Beta launching late 2026
Built for busy households, Memo works 24/7 to make your life lighter. Hand off your repetitive to-do’s, so you can focus on what really matters.
Robots should give you back what matters most — time. Watch how our team came together to work on this mission.
Powered by state-of-the-art AI models and an ever-expanding Skill Library, Memo doesn't just know how to do a few tasks—Memo improves its skills faster than any robot that has come before it.
Lightening the load
Memo can quietly and autonomously clear tables of plates and delicate glasses, throw out food scraps, and load up your dishwasher before running it. Let Memo take care of the table, so you can go take care of the things only you can do.
Uncut video of Memo cleaning up
Every home is different. Memo works in yours.
We believe Memo should be easy to use in the real-world, working autonomously out-of-the-box. Hundreds of people in unique homes show Memo how chores are done each day, so Memo can robustly handle the chaos of real life.
New skills every month
In December 2024, Memo had only one arm and learned its first task: arranging shoes. Today, Memo is trained on multiple skills in parallel. In October 2025, Memo learned to fold piles of socks, handle glassware, and pull a shot of espresso.

Our Skill Capture Glove™ enables Memo to distill millions of human movements into its onboard AI, unlocking helpful home skills. What the glove does, Memo learns.
Skill Capture Glove in use
To date we’ve shipped over 2,000 gloves to our Memory Developers. They collect ‘memories’ in their homes to make Memo useful in yours.
The Sunday team is developing two things: first: a robot with skills, and second: the robot’s capability to acquire new skills.
Think of it like the difference between cooking a few good home-made dishes versus developing a whole restaurant operation with great chefs who will source better ingredients, produce new menus, and run a kitchen that makes more dishes, all of which adds up to a great dining experience.
Today, Memo (*the robot with skills*) can do the following things:
We are still actively improving the reliability and generalization of these skills, so Memo can do them in your home out-of-the-box.
Not yet — but you can apply to become a Founding Family in our 2026 beta program. Memo will not be available for purchase until after we complete our beta testing in 2026 and incorporate everything we learn into the production of Memo at scale.
During the beta, we’re focused on making Memo exceptionally good at helping you—prioritizing safety, hygiene, maintenance, durability, interaction quality, and real-life usefulness inside a messy home.
Building a single Memo today — by hand, with custom components and no economies of scale — costs approximately $20,000.
We don’t expect that to be the retail price. Large-scale manufacturing in our next phase will meaningfully reduce costs by at least 50%, and exact pricing will be announced closer to launch.
Memo can lower to touch the ground or reach as tall as 7 feet with its arms. For most tasks, Memo rests at 4 feet.
Memo’s hardware is powerful, but the software sets hard limits on Memo’s speed. It helps Memo avoid collisions in unseen environments to go at a meandering pace.
For most tasks today, we train Memo to move at 50% of a human’s natural pace. This feels safer and makes it easier for our team to see and critique the precision of movements (we’re picky, down to a few millimeters). Please refer to specs on our Technology page for more details.
Yes, Memo is uniquely engineered with strict standards for safety and privacy. Memo has compliant control, which means you can safely push the robot limbs around while it’s in the middle of manipulation tasks, and it not resist or be stiff to your touch.
Unlike humanoids which require power to constantly maintain balance, Memo also has passive stability, meaning that you can cut power to the robot in any state and it will not suddenly drop its weight or fall down.
Find an overview of our Beta Program here. More details of the Beta Program will be released in early 2026. Subscribe to our newsletter and follow us at @sundayrobotics on X for updates.
The dishes can wait.