Warehouse robotics automation, validated before deployment.
Model mobile-robot and mobile-manipulator workflows, validate route and safety constraints, and understand readiness before hardware execution.
Xolver helps warehouse robotics teams move from a promising automation idea to a clearer pilot plan: what should happen, what could block it, what evidence exists, and what still needs site-specific integration.
Pilot readiness view
Tasks
6 flows
Safety
checked
Replay
available
Catch route problems early
See blocked aisles, keepout zones, stale localization, and unsafe paths before they become integration surprises.
Make readiness visible
Understand what is ready to demo, what needs bench work, and what still blocks hardware execution.
Bring evidence into the pilot
Use replay records and validation notes to align robotics, safety, operations, and integration teams.
Validate the workflows that make or break warehouse pilots.
The page is not trying to claim turnkey warehouse autonomy. It gives teams a way to test the operational logic before the robot is allowed to move in the real site.
Tote movement from staging to pick face
Station docking and handoff
Aisle navigation with speed and keepout zones
Blocked-route handling and recovery
Mobile-manipulator base safety checks
Readiness review before hardware execution
A simpler path from warehouse idea to pilot readiness.
Keep the conversation concrete: task, layout, constraints, evidence, and next step.
01
Describe the warehouse task
Start with the workflow you care about: move a tote, dock at a station, navigate an aisle, recover from a blocked path, or validate a mobile-manipulator handoff.
02
Model the operating environment
Represent the map, occupancy, keepout zones, speed limits, and station constraints that decide whether the route is actually usable.
03
Run the validation
Check the route, base behavior, safety constraints, and readiness signals before connecting to physical robots.
04
Review what happened
Walk through replay evidence, pass/block reasons, and the next step toward a demo, pilot, or integration plan.
Real validation, honest boundaries.
Available today for simulation, replay, and readiness validation. Hardware execution requires site-specific integration, adapter work, safety review, evidence, and operator approval.
Working on warehouse robotics automation?
Tell us about your warehouse layout, robot platform, task flow, and safety constraints. We can scope a validation workflow, integration path, or pilot readiness review.