StockBot
RFID-scanning retail robot — 99% accurate inventory counts in large stores and distribution centers
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Directional estimate based on price, labor offset, and readiness scores.
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How it stands in your space.
Side-by-side with a 180 cm adult, so you can feel the robot's footprint, height, and presence before it ever rolls in.
Compared with a 180 cm adult, StockBot stands at approximately waist-to-chest height.
180 cm adult
Specifications
What this robot can do.
- Obstacle avoidance
- Multi-floorRequires building integration
- Elevator supportRequires building integration
- Voice interaction
- Screen interaction
- Autonomous charging
- Fleet management
- Indoor
- Outdoor
Should you deploy it?
0–100 — higher is stronger, except where noted.
How operationally ready this robot is for production deployment today.
Confidence in the published ROI numbers — how likely the savings actually materialize.
Share of the human task this category can credibly offload.
Fit with your target environment — lighting, floor type, congestion.
Expected maintenance load and downtime risk. Lower is better.
Long-horizon strategic upside — where the platform points 3+ years out.
Buy if you operate 2,000+ m² retail or warehouse space with RFID-tagged inventory and tolerate single-day setup. ROI from labor reallocation (inventory headcount to customer service) is clearest in high-traffic, multi-floor locations. Skip if you lack RFID infrastructure or run small-format stores.
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When to deploy this.
- Daily inventory cycles in large sporting-goods superstores (like Decathlon 4,000–9,000 m² flagship stores) to detect misplaced items and feed real-time stock data into planogram optimization.
- Overnight picking-center validation at logistics nodes, scanning incoming shipments and verifying bins before dawn handoff to day staff.
- Regional multi-store rollout with centralized stock visibility—chains can run synchronized counts across 50+ locations nightly to detect phantom inventory and supply-chain leaks.
When to skip it.
- Requires mature RFID ecosystem (tags, readers, ERP hooks) — retrofit costs and integration labor often exceed robot list price; no value in non-tagged environments.
- Struggles on wet, slippery, or heavily carpeted floors; SLAM and wheel odometry degrade without clear line-of-sight landmarks; unsuitability for outdoor/covered market deployments.
- No public pricing or lease data — opacity on TCO, unit economics, and per-facility payback timeline makes budget defense difficult in procurement cycles.
What's verified, what's estimated.
Robofy separates manufacturer-confirmed facts from operator estimates. Anything not yet press-sourced or supplier-confirmed is tagged so you can decide how much weight to give it.
Specifications (battery life, SLAM navigation, RFID accuracy) sourced from manufacturer site and official press release dated November 2025. Deployment history (Decathlon global rollout 2019–present, Media Markt, Tendam logistics) from company case studies and Robotics 24/7 / IFR partnership announcements. Pilot efficiency data (80% time reduction in 1,500 m² store, 99.1% accuracy) drawn from 2017–2019 case studies; no recent third-party throughput validation available. Pricing and lease structure not disclosed in any public source; maturity assessed as 'deploy-now' based on multi-year field deployments across 15+ countries.
- Deployment readinessInferred
- ROI clarityInferred
- Labor replacement potentialInferred
- Environment fitInferred
- Maintenance riskInferred
- Future potentialInferred
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From rollout to recharge.
- 01
Programmed patrol path
Operators record an inspection circuit through the site, marking sensor read points and risk zones.
- 02
Sensor sweep on schedule
Thermal, visual, and acoustic sensors capture readings on every patrol, indoors or outdoors.
- 03
Real-time alerts
Anomalies push to the on-call team's phone with timestamped imagery and location context.
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Return & recharge
Short missions cycle quickly back to the dock; logs sync to the cloud for audit and trending.
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Scene preview · arriving in Phase 2
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