Wombot
Australian-built autonomous robotics platform

A rugged field robot platform built from the ground up for real work.

Wombot is an Australian-developed autonomous mobile robotics platform for outdoor work, pilot programs, and task-specific attachments across agriculture, industry, and remote operations.

Prototype in build Real hardware, workshop photos, and ongoing field-focused development.
Modular payload deck Designed for transport, spraying, mowing, sensing, and future tools.
Outdoor mobility Large tyres, compact chassis, and a low working deck for practical terrain.
Local support path Built around Australian conditions, serviceability, and deployment partners.

Not a concept render. A platform taking shape.

The current Wombot prototype shows the real design direction: compact footprint, oversized tyres, a useful flat deck, and a chassis intended to become a practical autonomous work base.

Front view of the Wombot prototype showing the Wombot branding and tyre stance
Current prototype

Built to prove the platform in the open, not just in a lab.

Wombot is being developed around the jobs where people still rely on utes, quad bikes, small tractors, and manual runs across sites. The goal is a base that can carry, tow, sense, spray, mow, and adapt as real customers define the strongest use cases.

Low deck Useful payload surface
Large tyres Outdoor traction focus
Compact stance Site-friendly footprint

Hardware people can believe in.

Early-stage robotics still needs proof. The site now leads with visible hardware, not abstract promises.

A base for practical autonomy.

The opportunity is not one robot for one job. It is a rugged mobile platform that can be configured around repeat outdoor workflows.

Mobility base

Electric-drive platform direction for hard surfaces, uneven ground, and outdoor work areas.

Attachment ready

Payload and tooling concepts for transport, spraying, mowing, sensing, and site support.

Deployable workflows

Targeting repeatable jobs where autonomy can reduce labour, downtime, and equipment shuffling.

Australian context

Designed around local conditions, local service expectations, and sovereign robotics capability.

Wombot platform concept configured for spraying
Where Wombot can go first

Autonomous spraying and mowing

A path for agriculture, horticulture, facility maintenance, and vegetation control where repeat coverage matters.

Material transport and site support

Move tools, bins, supplies, parts, and support equipment without sending a ute or operator every time.

Inspection and sensing

Carry sensors, cameras, or payloads for routine site checks, remote operations, and applied research.

Pilot and partner builds

Work with early customers, manufacturers, researchers, and investors to validate the right beachhead markets.

Who should talk to us

Wombot is looking for the right early conversations.

  • Investment partners
  • Pilot customers
  • Research collaborators
  • Manufacturing partners
  • Industry groups
  • Early adopters with repeat outdoor work
PDF overview

Download the Wombot one-pager.

Get the short PDF summary for investors, pilot customers, collaborators, and industry partners.

The one-pager is gated so the team can follow up with serious pilot, partner, and investment conversations.

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