ROBOTMAIDS

Laundry

Fold laundry

Current answer

Yes. Specialised machines are already working in homes, and Memo has published a large autonomous evaluation across unseen homes.

Period-style household scene with a modern robot handling laundry
RobotMaids editorial image · period-style scene

Laundry folding now has evidence well beyond one-off demonstrations. Isaac 0 is operating in real homes, while Sunday reports 99.1% success across 785 autonomous Memo attempts in unseen homes. Full dirty-load-to-wardrobe handling remains a longer chain.

What the job involves

  1. Recognise the garment
  2. Pick it up from a pile
  3. Orient it
  4. Fold to a useful shape
  5. Stack or sort the result

Robots doing this job

RobotAssessment
Isaac 0
Weave Robotics
WORKING
Memo
Sunday Robotics
WORKING
LG CLOiD
LG Electronics
DEMONSTRATED
NEO
1X
EARLY
Isaac 1
Weave Robotics
MAKER’S CLAIM
onero H1
SwitchBot
MAKER’S CLAIM

Sources

  1. Weave Robotics — Isaac 0Manufacturer product page · checked 18 Aug 2026
  2. Sunday Robotics — ACT-2 PreviewManufacturer research article · 17 Jul 2026
  3. Sunday Robotics — MemoManufacturer product page · checked 18 Aug 2026
  4. LG Newsroom — CLOiD at CES 2026Manufacturer newsroom / technical announcement · 4 Jan 2026