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ZeeBot

Speed

up to 4 m/s

Commercial Available

ZeeBot

ZeeBot is Cainiao's self-developed rack-climbing warehouse robot for high-density storage and retrieval. The robot combines floor travel through ultra-narrow aisles with direct rack climbing, letting one mobile platform retrieve and put away totes instead of handing work between separate horizontal transport and vertical storage systems. Cainiao launched ZeeBot at MODEX 2026, says the first project is live in Guangdong, and reports over 100 units operating in a Dongguan cross-border logistics warehouse. Publicly disclosed performance claims include up to 4 m/s floor travel, climbing to five-level racking in as little as 10 seconds, 100% storage and retrieval productivity improvement, and 40% better space utilization for ZeeBot-enabled warehouses.

Listed price

Price TBA

Cainiao has not published public pricing or standard purchase terms for ZeeBot. The company describes it as commercially available enterprise warehouse automation, with deployments already operating in Dongguan and additional rollouts planned for Europe and North America.

Release window

Apr 15, 2026

Current status

Available

Cainiao

Last verified

Jul 6, 2026

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Technical overview

Core specifications and system stack

A fast read on the mechanical profile, sensing package, and platform integrations behind ZeeBot.

Technical Specifications

Height

Not publicly disclosed

Weight

Not publicly disclosed

Dimensions

Not publicly disclosed

Battery Life

Not publicly disclosed

Charging Time

Not publicly disclosed

Max Speed

up to 4 m/s

Payload

Designed to retrieve and put away totes; exact payload is not publicly disclosed

Operational profile

How this robot is configured

Capabilities

10

Connectivity

2

Key capabilities

Rack-Climbing Warehouse AutomationUltra-Narrow Aisle TravelTote RetrievalTote PutawayFloor-to-Rack MovementFive-Level Rack ClimbingFleet-Level SchedulingMulti-Robot Warehouse Coordination

Ecosystem fit

Cainiao warehouse automation systemsCainiao cross-border logistics warehouses

About the ZeeBot

2Protocols10Capabilities

The ZeeBot is a Commercial robot built by Cainiao. ZeeBot is Cainiao's self-developed rack-climbing warehouse robot for high-density storage and retrieval. The robot combines floor travel through ultra-narrow aisles with direct rack climbing, letting one mobile platform retrieve and put away totes instead of handing work between separate horizontal transport and vertical storage systems. Cainiao launched ZeeBot at MODEX 2026, says the first project is live in Guangdong, and reports over 100 units operating in a Dongguan cross-border logistics warehouse. Publicly disclosed performance claims include up to 4 m/s floor travel, climbing to five-level racking in as little as 10 seconds, 100% storage and retrieval productivity improvement, and 40% better space utilization for ZeeBot-enabled warehouses.

Pricing has not been publicly disclosed. See all Cainiao robots on the Cainiao page.

Spec Breakdown

Detailed specifications for the ZeeBot

Maximum Speed

Up to 4 m/s on the warehouse floor

A top speed of Up to 4 m/s on the warehouse floor is calibrated for the robot's primary operating environment and safety requirements.

Payload Capacity

Designed to retrieve and put away totes; exact payload is not publicly disclosed

A payload capacity of Designed to retrieve and put away totes; exact payload is not publicly disclosed determines what the robot can carry or manipulate. This is a critical spec for delivery and transport tasks, defining the weight of items the robot can move.

The ZeeBot uses Cainiao describes ZeeBot as part of an AI-scheduled, end-to-end multi-robot warehouse collaboration system rather than a standalone fixed-aisle machine. as its intelligence backbone. This AI platform powers the robot's decision-making, perception processing, and autonomous behavior. The sophistication of the AI stack directly impacts how well the robot handles unexpected situations and adapts to new environments.

ZeeBot Use Cases & Applications

Commercial robots handle tasks in business environments — delivering food in restaurants, guiding visitors in hotels, transporting supplies in hospitals, and moving inventory in warehouses. Their value is measured in operational efficiency, labor cost savings, and improved service consistency.

Capabilities That Enable Real-World Use

The ZeeBot offers 10 distinct capabilities, each contributing to the robot's practical utility.

Rack-Climbing Warehouse Automation
Ultra-Narrow Aisle Travel
Tote Retrieval
Tote Putaway
Floor-to-Rack Movement
Five-Level Rack Climbing
Fleet-Level Scheduling
Multi-Robot Warehouse Coordination
High-Density Storage
Commercial Fulfillment Deployment

These capabilities work together with the robot's onboard sensors and Cainiao describes ZeeBot as part of an AI-scheduled, end-to-end multi-robot warehouse collaboration system rather than a standalone fixed-aisle machine. AI platform to deliver practical, real-world performance.

Ecosystem Integration

The ZeeBot integrates with the following platforms and ecosystems, extending its utility beyond standalone operation.

Cainiao warehouse automation systems Cainiao cross-border logistics warehouses

This ecosystem compatibility enables the ZeeBot to work as part of a broader automation setup rather than operating in isolation.

ZeeBot Capabilities

10

Capabilities

0

Sensor Types

AI

Cainiao describes ZeeBot as…

Rack-Climbing Warehouse Automation
Ultra-Narrow Aisle Travel
Tote Retrieval
Tote Putaway
Floor-to-Rack Movement
Five-Level Rack Climbing
Fleet-Level Scheduling
Multi-Robot Warehouse Coordination
High-Density Storage
Commercial Fulfillment Deployment

Connectivity & Integration

How the ZeeBot communicates with your network, smart home devices, cloud services, and companion apps.

Network & Communication Protocols

Network protocols for device communication — enabling the ZeeBot to participate in various networking scenarios.

ZeeBot Technology Stack Overview

The ZeeBot by Cainiao integrates 3 distinct technology components across sensing, connectivity, intelligence, and interaction layers. The physical platform features a top speed of Up to 4 m/s on the warehouse floor, providing the foundation on which this technology stack operates.

Connectivity — 2 Protocols

For communications, the ZeeBot relies on Cainiao fleet-level scheduling, Cainiao warehouse automation systems. This connectivity stack ensures the robot can communicate with cloud services, local smart home devices, mobile apps, and other networked systems in its environment.

Intelligence — Cainiao describes ZeeBot as part of an AI-scheduled, end-to-end multi-robot warehouse collaboration system rather than a standalone fixed-aisle machine.

Cainiao describes ZeeBot as part of an AI-scheduled, end-to-end multi-robot warehouse collaboration system rather than a standalone fixed-aisle machine. serves as the computational brain, processing sensor data, making navigation decisions, and orchestrating the robot's autonomous behaviors. The quality of this AI platform directly influences how well the robot handles novel situations, adapts to changes in its environment, and improves its performance over time through learning.

Who Should Consider the ZeeBot?

Target Audience

Commercial robots are acquired by businesses including restaurants, hotels, hospitals, retail stores, and logistics facilities. Purchasing decisions typically involve operations managers and IT departments evaluating ROI against human labor costs.

Key Considerations

Reliability and uptime, navigation in crowded dynamic environments, payload capacity, integration with business systems (POS, inventory management), ease of deployment and maintenance, and total cost of ownership (including service contracts) are the primary factors.

Pricing

ZeeBot does not currently have publicly listed pricing. Contact Cainiao directly for quotes and availability information.

Availability

Available

The ZeeBot is currently available for purchase. Check the manufacturer's website or authorized retailers for the latest stock and ordering information.

ZeeBot: Strengths & Trade-offs

Engineering compromises and where this commercial robot excels

What the ZeeBot does well

Broad capability set

With 10 distinct capabilities, the ZeeBot is designed as a versatile platform rather than a single-task device. This breadth means the robot can handle varied scenarios and workflows, reducing the need for multiple specialized robots and increasing its utility across different situations.

Strong mobility performance

A top speed of Up to 4 m/s on the warehouse floor provides the ZeeBot with the agility to cover ground efficiently. This is particularly valuable for applications that require rapid response, large-area coverage, or keeping pace with human movement in shared environments.

Currently available

Unlike many robots that remain in development or prototype stages, the ZeeBot is available for purchase today. This means you can evaluate the actual shipping product rather than making decisions based on projected specifications that may change before release.

What to consider carefully

Undisclosed pricing

Cainiao has not published a public price for the ZeeBot. While common for enterprise-class robotics, the absence of transparent pricing can complicate budgeting and comparison shopping. Prospective buyers will need to engage directly with the manufacturer for quotes, which may vary by configuration and volume.

Note: This strengths and trade-offs assessment is based on the ZeeBot's documented specifications as tracked in the ui44 database. Real-world performance depends on deployment conditions, firmware maturity, and environmental factors. For the most current information, check the Cainiao manufacturer page or visit the official product page. Use the comparison tool to evaluate these trade-offs against competing robots in the same category.

How Commercial Robot Technology Works

Understanding the engineering behind this category

Commercial robots operate in the demanding intersection of technology and business operations. From restaurant servers to warehouse movers, these robots must perform reliably in dynamic, crowded environments while delivering measurable return on investment. The technology behind commercial robots emphasizes reliability, integration with business systems, and graceful handling of the unpredictable situations that characterize human-occupied commercial spaces.

Navigation & Mobility

Commercial robots navigate environments that are significantly more challenging than typical homes — crowded restaurant floors, busy hotel lobbies, and dense warehouse aisles all present unique navigation challenges. These robots typically use LiDAR combined with depth cameras for robust obstacle detection, with special attention to detecting low-height obstacles (children, pets, dropped items) and moving obstacles (people walking unpredictably). Commercial-grade navigation includes fleet coordination — multiple robots sharing maps and position data to avoid congestion and optimize collective efficiency. Elevator integration allows robots to serve multiple floors autonomously.

The Role of AI

AI in commercial robots focuses on operational efficiency and customer interaction. Route optimization minimizes delivery times in restaurants. Task prioritization ensures urgent orders are handled first. Customer-facing AI must handle natural language interaction in noisy environments, provide useful information, and maintain a professional and brand-appropriate demeanor. Back-end AI integrates with business systems — restaurant POS (Point of Sale), hotel PMS (Property Management System), warehouse WMS (Warehouse Management System) — to receive tasks and report completions automatically. Predictive AI anticipates demand patterns, pre-positioning robots where they will be needed based on historical data.

Sensor Fusion & Perception

Commercial robots combine navigation sensors (LiDAR, cameras, ultrasonic) with application-specific sensors. Restaurant delivery robots use weight sensors to confirm payload presence and tilt sensors to maintain tray stability. Warehouse robots use barcode or RFID readers for inventory tracking. Hotel robots may include temperature sensors for room-service food. All commercial robots share the need for robust human detection — they must navigate safely around unpredictable human movement while maintaining efficient operation. Edge-case handling is critical: a restaurant robot must correctly respond to a child running into its path, a guest stepping backward without looking, or a server carrying a full tray through a narrow aisle.

Power & Battery Management

Commercial operations demand high uptime, making power management a business-critical concern. Robots serving during peak hours cannot afford lengthy charging breaks. Solutions include fast-charging docks positioned at strategic locations, hot-swappable battery packs for zero-downtime operation, and intelligent charging schedules that top up during naturally low-demand periods. Fleet management systems monitor battery levels across all robots and redistribute tasks to ensure no single robot runs critically low during service. Power consumption monitoring also feeds into TCO (Total Cost of Ownership) calculations that businesses use to evaluate robot deployment ROI.

Safety by Design

Commercial robots operate in regulated business environments with specific safety requirements. Food-handling robots must meet hygiene standards. Robots in public spaces must comply with accessibility requirements, avoiding blocking wheelchair paths or emergency exits. Speed limits are typically set below walking pace in pedestrian areas. Visual and audio signals indicate the robot's presence and intent — lights, gentle sounds, or voice announcements warn nearby people. Payload security ensures items being transported cannot fall. In warehouse environments, safety zones around humans trigger automatic speed reduction or stopping. Integration with building fire alarm and evacuation systems ensures robots do not obstruct emergency procedures.

What's Next for Commercial Robots

Commercial robotics is moving toward greater specialization and deeper business system integration. Rather than general-purpose commercial platforms, expect more robots designed specifically for restaurant table service, hotel room delivery, warehouse aisle picking, or retail shelf scanning. Fleet orchestration — coordinating dozens of robots across a large facility — will become more sophisticated. The business model is also evolving, with Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS) subscriptions replacing upfront purchases, lowering the barrier to adoption for small and medium businesses.

The ZeeBot by Cainiao incorporates many of these technology pillars. For a detailed look at the specific sensors and components used in the ZeeBot, see the sensor analysis and connectivity sections above, or browse the complete components glossary for explanations of every technology used across the robotics industry.

ZeeBot in the Commercial Market

How this robot compares in the commercial landscape

Cainiao has not publicly disclosed pricing for the ZeeBot, which is typical for enterprise-focused robotics platforms that offer customized solutions and direct-sales relationships.

Being currently available for purchase gives the ZeeBot a practical advantage over competitors still in development or prototype stages. Buyers can evaluate the actual product rather than relying on spec-sheet promises that may change before release.

Head-to-Head Comparisons

Side-by-side specs, capability overlap analysis, and key differentiators.

For the full picture of Cainiao's portfolio and market strategy, visit the Cainiao manufacturer page.

Deployment Readiness and Procurement Signals for ZeeBot

What the public profile tells you, and what still needs direct vendor confirmation

From a buying and rollout perspective, the ZeeBot should be read as a commercial platform aimed at service operations that need predictable task throughput. ui44 currently tracks 10 capability signals, 0 sensor inputs, and a last verification date of 2026-07-06. That mix gives buyers a useful first-pass picture, but it is still only the public layer of due diligence, especially when procurement, uptime, and support commitments are decided directly with Cainiao.

Commercial model

Quote-based sales

Cainiao has not published public pricing or standard purchase terms for ZeeBot. The company describes it as commercially available enterprise warehouse automation, with deployments already operating in Dongguan and additional rollouts planned for Europe and North America.. That usually means the final commercial package depends on deployment scope, services, or negotiated terms.

Integration posture

2 connectivity options

The profile lists Cainiao fleet-level scheduling, Cainiao warehouse automation systems, plus Cainiao describes ZeeBot as part of an AI-scheduled, end-to-end multi-robot warehouse collaboration system rather than a standalone fixed-aisle machine. as the AI stack. That is enough to infer the basic network posture, but buyers should still confirm APIs, fleet management, and workflow integration details. ui44 currently tracks 2 declared compatibility links.

Spec disclosure

1/7 core specs public

ui44 currently has 1 of 7 core physical and operating specs filled in for this model, leaving 6 gaps that matter for deployment planning. Missing runtime, charge, speed, or payload details can materially change staffing and site-readiness assumptions.

The current profile is useful for scouting, but it still leaves meaningful operational unknowns. If this robot is heading toward a pilot or purchase discussion, the next step should be a structured vendor Q&A that fills the remaining runtime, charging, payload, safety, or integration blanks before anyone builds ROI assumptions around it.

If you want a faster apples-to-apples read, compare the ZeeBot against nearby alternatives in ui44's compare view, then cross-check the underlying AI, sensor, and subsystem terms in the components glossary. For manufacturer-level context, the Cainiao profile helps anchor this robot inside the wider product lineup.

Before you sign off on a pilot, confirm these points

  • Ask for real shift runtime under the intended workload, not just standby endurance.
  • Confirm how the charging workflow works in practice, including charger count, swap options, and expected downtime.
  • Clarify usable payload or tool-load limits before planning material handling or mounted accessories.
  • Check what safety, electrical, or deployment certifications exist for the region and task you care about.

Owning the ZeeBot: Setup, Maintenance & Tips

Practical guide from day one through years of ownership

Initial Setup

Commercial robot deployment is a project, not just a setup. Begin with a site assessment covering floor plans, traffic patterns, integration requirements, and staff training needs. Map the operating environment with the robot, marking restricted areas, service points, and charging stations. Integrate with business systems — POS for restaurants, PMS for hotels, WMS for warehouses. Train staff on robot interaction, troubleshooting, and emergency procedures. Run a supervised pilot period before transitioning to full autonomous operation. Gather and address staff and customer feedback during the pilot to optimize the deployment before scaling.

Ongoing Maintenance

Commercial robots earn their keep through consistent operation, making maintenance an operational priority rather than an afterthought. Establish daily visual inspection routines for operations staff. Schedule weekly maintenance windows for thorough cleaning, sensor calibration, and software updates. Track key performance indicators — delivery times, task completion rates, customer feedback — to detect performance degradation before it becomes noticeable. For food-handling robots, follow strict hygiene protocols including regular sanitization of tray surfaces and contact points. Multi-robot deployments benefit from staggered maintenance schedules to maintain coverage.

Software Updates & Long-Term Support

Commercial robot updates can add new capabilities, improve navigation in your specific environment, and fix operational edge cases. The manufacturer may release updates based on fleet-wide learning — improvements discovered at one deployment benefiting all customers. Test significant updates during low-traffic periods before deploying to your full fleet. Keep communication channels open with your robot vendor's support team to provide feedback that can drive improvement in future updates.

Maximizing Longevity

Commercial robots in daily operation can last three to five years or more with proper care. The primary wear items are wheels, motors, and batteries. Maintain a spare parts inventory for consumables to minimize downtime. Track operating hours and correlate with maintenance needs to develop predictive maintenance schedules specific to your deployment conditions. Consider the total cost of ownership over the deployment lifetime when evaluating robot vendors — the cheapest robot up front may cost more over five years if parts are expensive or support is limited.

For Cainiao-specific support resources and documentation, visit the Cainiao page on ui44 or check the manufacturer's official website at Cainiao's product page.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ZeeBot?
The ZeeBot is a Commercial robot made by Cainiao. ZeeBot is Cainiao's self-developed rack-climbing warehouse robot for high-density storage and retrieval. The robot combines floor travel through ultra-narrow aisles with direct rack climbing, letting one mobile platform retrieve and put away totes instead of handing work between separate horizontal transport and vertical storage systems. Cainiao launched ZeeBot at MODEX 2026, says the first project is live in Guangdong, and reports over 100 units operating in a Dongguan cross-border logistics warehouse. Publicly disclosed performance claims include up to 4 m/s floor travel, climbing to five-level racking in as little as 10 seconds, 100% storage and retrieval productivity improvement, and 40% better space utilization for ZeeBot-enabled warehouses. It features 0 sensor types, 2 connectivity protocols, and 10 distinct capabilities.
How much does the ZeeBot cost?
Cainiao has not disclosed public pricing for the ZeeBot. Contact the manufacturer directly for pricing information. Cainiao has not published public pricing or standard purchase terms for ZeeBot. The company describes it as commercially available enterprise warehouse automation, with deployments already operating in Dongguan and additional rollouts planned for Europe and North America.
Is the ZeeBot available to buy?
Yes, the ZeeBot is currently available for purchase. Check Cainiao's official website or authorized retailers for the latest stock and ordering options.
What AI does the ZeeBot use?
The ZeeBot is powered by Cainiao describes ZeeBot as part of an AI-scheduled, end-to-end multi-robot warehouse collaboration system rather than a standalone fixed-aisle machine.. This AI platform handles the robot's perception processing, decision-making, and autonomous behavior. The sophistication of the AI directly impacts how well the robot handles unexpected situations, learns from its environment, and improves over time.
How does the ZeeBot compare to the kubi 2.0?
The ZeeBot and kubi 2.0 are both commercial robots, but they differ in key specifications, pricing, and manufacturer approach. Use the side-by-side comparison tool to see detailed differences in specs, sensors, and capabilities. You can also browse other similar robots below.
Does the ZeeBot work with smart home systems?
Yes, the ZeeBot is compatible with: Cainiao warehouse automation systems, Cainiao cross-border logistics warehouses. This ecosystem integration allows the robot to work alongside your existing smart home devices and platforms rather than operating as an isolated system.
How current is the ZeeBot data on ui44?
The ZeeBot specifications on ui44 were last verified on 2026-07-06. All data is sourced from official Cainiao documentation, spec sheets, and press releases. If you notice any outdated information, please let us know.

Data Integrity

All ZeeBot data on ui44 is verified against official Cainiao sources, including spec sheets, product pages, and press releases. Last verified: 2026-07-06. Official source: Cainiao product page. If you find outdated or incorrect information, please let us know — accuracy is our top priority.

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