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Robots that repair roads
Pave Robotics builds robots that seal cracks in asphalt, helping paving companies save time and money. Our robots work 24/7 and deliver higher-quality results than humans.
Pave Robotics builds autonomous robots that seal asphalt cracks, enabling 24/7 road maintenance with higher-quality results and lower lifecycle costs. Their systems aim to automate pavement repair for roads and parking lots.
Robotic systems identify cracks in asphalt and automatically seal them with precision. The solution operates continuously (24/7), delivering automated crack sealing for roads and parking lots to improve safety and reduce lifecycle costs. Visitors can request a demo to see the robot in action.
Who itβs for: Paving companies and contractors performing road maintenance and parking lot repair
Website advertises book a demo and contact, with a 2025 copyright; signals product commercialization and customer acquisition activities
CEO at Pave Robotics. Former Mechatronics Engineer at Zipline and Head of Engineering for Mark Rober. Designed and built autonomous porch pirate traps called glitterbombs, and a robot that set up 100,000+ dominoes in 24 hours. Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University.
CPO at Pave Robotics. Former Head of Product at CrunchLabs where I hired and led a team of 12 product designers. BFA in Industrial Design from the Rhode Island School of Design.
Meet Tracer, the world's first fully autonomous crack sealing robot.
Pave Robotics builds autonomous robots that seal asphalt cracks, with Tracer designed to operate 24/7 and perform crack sealing faster and with fewer workers. The product targets paving companies and public entities to reduce costs and road closures by replacing a six-person crew for crack sealing.

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