Autonomous floor-cleaning robot with computer vision and 3D mapping
Matic builds fully autonomous home robots using computer vision, PyTorch, and Visual SLAM for real-time navigation and task execution. The tech stack—Rust, C++, Python, Embedded Linux, and specialized hardware design tools (Altium, Solidworks, Formlabs)—reflects a hardware-first company managing both embedded systems and AI inference. Active projects span fleet analytics, hardware reliability, and perception algorithms, while hiring accelerates across engineering (mid- to senior-level) with acute focus on manufacturing and cost optimization, signaling transition from prototype to scaled production.
Matic designs and manufactures autonomous home robots positioned as floor-cleaning appliances. Founded in 2017 and based in Mountain View, the company operates at 51–200 employees with engineering-dominant operations. The product combines photo-realistic vision, 3D mapping, and proactive task execution to deliver what the company frames as Level-5 autonomy for household environments. Active development spans core device software, behavioral controls, and supply-chain scaling—current pain points center on production yield, field reliability, and procurement cost optimization.
Rust, C++, Python, PyTorch, Embedded Linux, Altium Designer, Solidworks, iOS/Android, and Figma for design. Adopting Rust actively. Hardware interfaces include USB, RS-232, TCP/IP, and I2C.
Core projects include behavioral logic and controls algorithm design, fleet analytics pipeline, hardware bring-up and reliability testing, perception algorithm refinement, and production scaling (fixture design, global electronics sourcing, yield analysis).
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