With the latest generation of the company's proprietary "Intuition" software, now including Physical AI, and a completely redesigned hardware platform, the Autopicker 2.0 delivers an average of 70 to 80 picks per hour, according to the company.

"Autopicker 2.0" may not look like a human, but it has human-like qualities. (Image: Brightpick)
"Autopicker 2.0" may not look like a human, but it has human-like qualities. (Image: Brightpick)
2025-07-01

Brightpick, provider of AI-supported robotic solutions for warehouses, has introduced the "Autopicker 2.0" – the latest version of its versatile AI robot.

With the newest generation of the company's proprietary "Intuition" software, now including

Physical AI, and a completely revamped hardware platform, the Autopicker 2.0 delivers an average of 70 to 80 picks per hour according to the company – thus achieving the productivity of a typical warehouse

worker – with higher reliability and 24/7 operation.

"Autopicker 2.0 is the first robot to achieve both the speed and versatility of a human in real production environments," said Jan Zizka, co-founder and CEO

of Brightpick. "Its unique design gives it additional advantages, including greater vertical reach, faster navigation, and longer battery life. Through our RaaS model, customers can deploy it for as little as 1,400 euros per