Robopaw started as a question a parent asked at 11 PM on a Tuesday — and couldn't stop thinking about.
"Give working parents the gift of full presence — without sacrificing their career, their income, or their peace of mind."
Childcare has not fundamentally changed in decades. It is still built around the assumption that one parent is always home, always available, always watching. That assumption broke a long time ago. Robopaw exists to close that gap — not with a screen, not with a nanny cam, but with a companion that genuinely watches, engages, and protects.
Our founder was three minutes into a client call when their two-year-old went quiet. That silence — every parent knows it — lasted thirty seconds before the crying started. Everyone was fine. But the feeling of helplessness, the choice between the child and the call, never left.
The question that followed was simple: why does this have to be a choice? Why, in 2026, with the most powerful AI in human history, do working parents still have to choose between being present at work and being present at home?
Robopaw is the answer that took two years to build. Not a camera. Not an app. A companion — one that watches, thinks, and acts when seconds matter.
Robopaw is built by a small team with deep roots in robotics, AI, and child development — and a shared frustration with the status quo of modern parenting.