Industrial robot cells your own operators run and re-program — no certified programmer, no integrator visit. Industrial robotics, radically simplified.
Before it earns a dollar, someone has to wire the gripper, the sensors, the safety chain, and the handshake to your machine — then program it. That work goes to an outside integrator: typically $20,000–$80,000 and weeks of waiting. And every time the job changes, you call them again.
Your robot controller mounts inside — intact and untouched, with its factory certification — surrounded by the NeuRobots brain, pre-wired power, safety relays, pneumatics, and I/O. Everything your cell connects to plugs into labeled connectors on the outside of the box.
Plug a sensor into any port, trigger it once, and the system recognizes and names it. No wiring diagrams. No PLC programmer.
Swap a gripper for a vacuum tool with one coupling and a profile tap on the screen. The software knows which tool is mounted.
E-stop and stack light included. Adding a light curtain or a second e-stop means removing a jumper and landing two wires.
Labeled handshake terminals — CYCLE START, IN CYCLE, CYCLE COMPLETE, ALARM — work with any CNC or press, including legacy dry-contact machines.
All internal wiring terminated and bench-tested in Wisconsin. Field hookup: power, shop air, the arm cables, and your machine terminals.
Our controller library is expanding. Hardware-agnostic design means the value proposition doesn't depend on any single arm vendor.
Every NeuRobots cell carries software your people use directly, today. When the job changes, your operator changes the program.
Answer plain-language questions and the system builds the program: palletizing, machine tending, pick & place.
Teach the camera your parts. The cell knows what it can pick and how — and inspects as it works.
See and adjust the cell in a live 3D view — position the tool, preview the motion path — before the arm ever moves.
In development: show the robot the task on video, narrate it, and get a draft program to review. Coming to every Synapse by subscription.
at a Wisconsin manufacturer
expansion underway
assembled & bench-tested
hardware & software
Bring us one job — a palletizing station, a machine-tending cell, a part-transfer task. We scope it against what the Synapse replaces.
Your cell is assembled, wired, and tested in our Wisconsin shop before anything ships. It arrives ready to connect.
Power, shop air, arm cables, machine terminals. No integrator crew camped on your floor.
The wizard builds the first program with them. From then on, re-programming is theirs — in hours, not service calls.
Tell us about one job on your floor and we'll tell you what it takes to automate it — honestly, including whether it's a fit.