WEBARO manufactures and sells agricultural drones and field robotics, evolved from a biocontrol service provider founded in 2015. The tech stack reveals a web-first go-to-market: Angular + TypeScript frontend with Symfony backend, Google Maps and GeoJSON for field visualization, and WordPress for content — indicating direct-to-farmer digital sales channels rather than pure hardware logistics. Hiring is accelerating with heavy investment in finance and marketing (4 roles) against one engineering position, suggesting growth-stage focus on grant administration, regulatory compliance, and brand-building over product engineering.
WEBARO designs and distributes agricultural drones and field robots for European farmers. Originally launched as a biocontrol and pesticide-application service provider in 2015 under the name Range Rotors, the company pivoted toward full-service drone and robotics solutions, combining hardware sales with advisory services. The operation is based in Schwäbisch Hall, Baden-Württemberg, and currently employs 2–10 people. Active projects span website maintenance, GIS mapping features for field planning, social media strategy, and grant funding administration — reflecting a small team managing product development, marketing, and complex EU/regional subsidy workflows.
The company builds with TypeScript and Angular for frontend, PHP and Symfony for backend, alongside JavaScript ecosystem tools (RxJS, Webpack, ESLint). They recently replaced TSLint in their linting pipeline.
The company uses Google Maps, GeoJSON, and custom GIS mapping features as part of their farmer-facing platform, supporting visualization and planning for drone and robot deployment.
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