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Industries We Serve

Warehouse automation and security robots — the only two things we do

We serve two industries

Helpforce AI operates in two verticals only. We made a deliberate decision to stay focused rather than be generic.

Warehouse & Logistics

Autonomous robots for indoor warehouse environments. This includes:

  • Goods-to-person picking — robots that move inventory to human pickers rather than pickers walking the floor

  • Autonomous material transport — moving goods between staging areas, loading docks, and storage zones

  • Inventory management — robots that conduct shelf-scanning and stock verification autonomously

  • Sorting assistance — high-volume order sorting in distribution centers

Who this is for: FMCG companies, logistics operators, e-commerce distribution centers, cold storage facilities, and any warehouse or distribution operation where labor costs and throughput are pain points.

Security & Patrol

Autonomous security robots for industrial and commercial facilities. This includes:

  • Perimeter patrol — continuous autonomous patrol of defined routes, day and night

  • Intruder detection — thermal and visual detection, real-time alerts to human security operators

  • Interior monitoring — after-hours indoor patrol for warehouses, factories, and campuses

  • Live video feed — on-demand remote viewing from the robot's cameras

Who this is for: Industrial campuses, warehouses requiring perimeter security, distribution centers with high-value inventory, and commercial properties looking to supplement or replace human guard rounds.

What we don't serve

We're clear about this because it saves everyone time:

  • Manufacturing production lines and robotic arms

  • Drone operations

  • Defense and military applications

  • Retail automation

  • Hospitals or healthcare environments

If your use case falls outside warehousing or security, we're probably not the right fit. We'd rather tell you that now than after a long conversation.

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