Former iRobot Founders Creating AI-Powered Home Robots

New startup named Familiar Machines and Magic aims for the home-robot space

Liz Hughes, Editor, IoT World Today

November 26, 2024

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The former CEO and co-founder of iRobot has teamed with two other iRobot alumni to create a new robot startup relating to health and wellness.

Colin Angle stepped down from iRobot nine months ago after leading the company for 33 years. He co-founded iRobot while an MIT graduate student. At the time of his announcement, he hinted at his future.

“iRobot has an exciting future ahead of it. I am not done either,” he said in a LinkedIn post at the time. 

Now we know what he is up to next. 

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Co-founded with iRobot’s former chief technology officer Chris Jones and iRobot alumni Ira Renfrew, the startup, Familiar Machines and Magic, plans to work in the home-robot space, according to a recent LinkedIn post by Jones. 

“We are keeping our vision quiet for now, but we are well-funded and off to the races with a team of talented robotics scientists, engineers and designers creating of a new kind of home robot in the health and wellness space.”

Familiar Machines and Magic / Angle.AI Inc. filed a trademark application in October. While the company has not revealed specific details, the filing suggests a strong emphasis on interactive and emotive robotics.

The application suggests a focus on developing AI-powered robots for personal, educational, health and wellness use. 

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The trademark covers a broad range of products, including robots with communication and learning functions, companion robots and those designed to improve human health. It also includes software for controlling, programming and interfacing with robots and digital companions, as well as accessories including charging docks and mobile bases. 

About the Author

Liz Hughes

Editor, IoT World Today, IoT World Today

Liz Hughes is an award-winning digital media editor with more than two decades of experience in newspaper, magazine and online media industries. 

A proven digital media strategist and editor, Liz has produced content and offered editorial support and leadership for a variety of web publications, including Fast Company, NBC Boston, Street Fight, QuinStreet, WTWH Media, AOL/Patch Media and Design News.

A skilled social media strategist experienced in developing and maintaining an audience across multiple platforms and brands, Liz also enjoys sharing her knowledge and expertise to help businesses small and large.

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