Meet Stretch, the Warehouse Automation robot from Boston Dynamics
Boston Dynamics, the global leader in mobile robotics, has revealed Stretch, its new box-moving robot designed to support the growing demand for flexible automation solutions in the logistics industry.
This debut marks the companyβs official entrance into warehouse automation, a fast-growing market fuelled by increased demand in e-commerce.
Stretch is Boston Dynamicsβ first commercial robot specifically designed for warehouse facilities and distribution centres, of which there are more than 150,000 globally, according to analysts. The multi-purpose mobile robot is designed to tackle a number of tasks where rapid box moving is required, first starting with truck unloading and later expanding into order building.
Stretchβs technology builds upon Boston Dynamicsβ decades of advancements in robotics to create a flexible, easily-integrated solution that can work in any warehouse to increase their flow of goods, improve employee safety in physically difficult tasks and lower expensive fixed automation costs.

The robotβs small, omni-directional mobile base allows Stretch to navigate loading docks, manoeuvre in tight spaces and adapt to changing facility layouts, eliminating the need for costly fixed automation infrastructure. It is equipped with a custom-designed lightweight arm and a smart-gripper with advanced sensing and controls that can handle a large variety of boxed and shrink wrapped cases.
Stretch also includes Boston Dynamicsβ computer vision technology that enables it to identify boxes easily and without extensive training for each customer. Its vision system works in tandem with pick & place activity, enabling high pick rates.
Traditional warehouse automation approaches require either installation of fixed infrastructure or mobile robots that convey goods but struggle to meet productivity requirements to be an attractive investment for warehouse operators. Stretch offers logistics providers an easier path to automation by working within existing warehouse spaces and operations, without requiring costly reconfiguration or investments in new fixed infrastructure.

βWarehouses are struggling to meet rapidly increasing demand as the world relies more on just-in-time delivery of goods,β said Robert Playter, CEO of Boston Dynamics. βMobile robots enable the flexible movement of materials and improve working conditions for employees.
βStretch combines Boston Dynamicsβ advancements in mobility, perception and manipulation to tackle the most challenging, injury-prone case-handling tasks, and weβre excited to see it put to work.βΒ
Boston Dynamics is currently seeking customers to pilot test deployment of Stretch with truck unloading tasks ahead of its commercial deployment in 2022. Interested parties can apply to join the Stretch Early Adopter Program.
















