About Kody-Robots
Kody Robots is a leading robotics company in India, builds and integrates autonomous robots.
Kody Robots is a leading Robotics Company in India building intelligent, dependable and industry-ready robotic systems for hospitality, retail, hospitals, airports, malls, warehouses, manufacturing units and public environments. As an Indian robotic research, development and manufacturing company, we design and engineer autonomous robots that support real workflows and automate tasks that demand consistency, efficiency and stability.
Kody Robots, operating as the custom robotics division of Kody Technolab LTd. Kody Robots develop autonomous robots that address real operational challenges across industries.
Our structure is vertically integrated across research, design, electronics engineering, navigation development, software integration, testing and deployment. This model aligns with the Make in India vision and enables us to build robots that perform reliably in dynamic enterprise and public settings.
Our portfolio begins with four flagship robots. Dasher, a serving robot, improves service efficiency in restaurants. Odigo, an advertising robot, enhances engagement in malls, retail zones and airports through interactive promotions and guided navigation. Medigo, a health screening robot, conducts structured preventive AI health screening across PHCs and high-footfall environments, capturing health data and generating reports in 3 mins*. Vulcan, an autonomous cleaning robot, supports warehouses and commercial spaces with consistent large-area cleaning. We also build FRT-737 Patrol Robot designed to elevate security operations, Popper for beverage promotions, Spilot for material movement, Athena for surveillance and custom autonomous robots for specialized workflows.
Industries use our autonomous robots to improve uptime, strengthen consistency and support teams in high-demand environments. We customize navigation, algorithms and functional modules based on workflow needs.
As we expand across India, the USA, and the GCC, we continue building automation that is visible, useful, and accountable.
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