- In March 2025, OhmniLabs Inc., a leading telepresence robot manufacturer, launched its next-generation Ohmni Supercam featuring an ultra-high-resolution 4K camera and AI-powered auto-framing. This upgrade is designed to enhance virtual presence in healthcare, enterprise collaboration, and distance learning, providing users with a more immersive and realistic interaction experience.
- In January 2025, Ava Robotics Inc., in collaboration with Cisco Systems, announced the integration of AI-based environmental sensors into its autonomous telepresence robots. These sensors allow real-time air quality monitoring and temperature regulation in office spaces, addressing employee wellness and safety in hybrid work environments.
- In November 2024, Double Robotics Inc. unveiled Double 4, an enhanced version of its mobile telepresence robot. This version includes improved obstacle avoidance, a sturdier base for mobility on uneven surfaces, and seamless integration with video conferencing platforms such as Zoom and Microsoft Teams, targeting the education and remote workforce markets.
- In October 2024, Swivl Inc. introduced the Swivl CX-Series, a new generation of education-focused telepresence robots equipped with automatic tracking, multi-device support, and cloud-based video analysis tools. The system aims to personalize hybrid learning experiences and improve student engagement in K–12 and higher education institutions.
- In September 2024, Anybots 2.0 Inc. completed beta testing of its QX Telepresence Bot designed specifically for remote industrial inspections. With ruggedized features, thermal imaging support, and multi-terrain mobility, the bot is expected to launch commercially in Q2 2025 to address growing demand in manufacturing and oil & gas sectors.



