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Top Robotics Companies

Robotics agencies turn visionary ideas into real-world automation, boosting productivity in manufacturing, healthcare, logistics, and more. Clutch makes it easy to find a partner you can trust by publishing in-depth, verified client reviews, project portfolios, and quantitative performance scores for leading robotics companies. Use our filters to narrow results by budget, industry focus, location, or tech stack, then explore dedicated directories for key markets such as the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada. Every profile you see has passed our rigorous vetting process, so you can confidently shortlist providers that fit your timeline, tech requirements, and growth goals.
Ratings Updated: December 5, 2025
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Robotics Company FAQs

Looking for a robotics company but not sure where to start? We've put together answers to the most common questions businesses ask when searching for a trusted partner. This FAQ covers what you need to know before hiring a robotics company from pricing and services to results and red flags.

Clutch showcases companies creating robotic solutions for industrial, consumer, and healthcare use twice a year based on a proprietary methodology. The top robotics companies for Fall 2025 include:

  1. Toptal

  2. Edvantis

  3. tkxel

  4. Osedea

  5. Waverley Software

  6. Coherent Solutions

  7. NashTech

  8. Auxis

  9. Avenga

  10. SEROKELL

  11. Abto Software

  12. Deviniti

  13. Polestar Analytics

  14. Apriorit

  15. StartupSoft

Freelancers are ideal for narrow tasks like writing PLC code or designing a gripper, often at a lower cost. A robotics agency, on the other hand, offers multidisciplinary teams, formal quality controls, and end-to-end project management—crucial for complex automation programs where hardware, software, and safety must work seamlessly together.

Robotics companies focus on delivering cutting-edge automated systems designed to improve efficiency and perform complex tasks. These service providers typically offer a wide range of services, including:

  • Feasibility studies and ROI analysis
  • Mechanical, electrical, and firmware design
  • Software development (computer vision, machine learning, PLC/HMI programming)
  • Prototyping and small-batch manufacturing
  • Systems integration with ERP, MES, or cloud IoT platforms
  • Installation, testing, and on-site commissioning
  • Ongoing maintenance, monitoring, and upgrades

Some agencies also provide staff augmentation or training to upskill in-house teams.

Robotics companies design, build, program, and maintain automated systems that perform tasks traditionally handled by humans. Depending on the engagement, a provider might create an autonomous mobile robot for a warehouse, retrofit industrial arms with AI-powered vision, or integrate sensors and control software into existing machinery. In short, they translate business challenges into end-to-end robotic solutions that improve efficiency, safety, and scalability.

Clutch pricing data shows most robotics projects start around $50,000 – $250,000 for a proof of concept or single production cell. Full-scale deployments can range from $500,000 to several million dollars, depending on key factors such as:

  • Complexity of mechanical design
  • Number of units required
  • Custom software or AI components
  • Compliance and safety certifications

Moreover, hourly rates sit between $100–$200 for senior robotics engineers, with lower rates available from offshore teams. Before signing any agreement, make sure to ask for a detailed scope document to avoid financial strain for your project.

  1. Verify domain expertise—look for case studies in your industry.
  2. Assess technical breadth (mechanical, electrical, and software teams under one roof).
  3. Review client feedback on reliability, communication, and post-launch support.
  4. Compare risk-mitigation processes such as FMEA, ISO 9001, or UL certification.
  5. Align on budget, timeline, and IP ownership before signing an SOW.

Shortlisting multiple robotics companies on Clutch and requesting detailed proposals will help you benchmark capabilities and costs.

  • Guaranteed ROI without data or pilot testing
  • Limited in-house engineering (over-reliance on subcontractors)
  • Lack of safety or regulatory compliance experience
  • Vague pricing structures or change-order policies
  • Minimal post-installation support or spare-parts strategy

If a provider can’t supply references or demonstrate working prototypes, proceed with caution. It’s better to be meticulous and vigilant when selecting a prospective partner rather than be committed to an unfit team.

  • What similar projects have you completed, and what were the results?
  • Which standards (e.g., ISO 10218, ANSI/RIA) do you follow?
  • How do you handle system integration with our existing software?
  • What is your approach to cybersecurity and remote diagnostics?
  • Can you outline your testing, validation, and acceptance criteria?
  • What are typical maintenance costs after deployment?

Documenting answers to these questions will help you select a partner who aligns with your technical needs and risk tolerance.

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