Dexterity Inc.

Dexterity, Inc., founded 2017, develops Physical AI-powered industrial superhumanoids (Mechs) for logistics and warehouse automation. Mechs feature dual-arm configuration (5.4m armspan, 60kg payload), human-like dexterity via AI agents for vision/touch, digital-twin simulations, Arbiter orchestrator, RIA 15.06 certification, and operation in 32–122°F environments for truck/container loading/unloading, palletizing, parcel singulation/sortation.

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Redwood City, California
Redwood City, California 94061
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