Home tidying robots that handle the daily domestic upkeep — so people spend their time on what actually matters.
Domestic tidying consumes hours every week — time spent on tasks that are cognitively draining, endlessly recurring, and impossible to fully delegate. Existing home tools (vacuums, mops) require active operation and miss the unstructured, context-dependent work — picking up, sorting, organizing — that constitutes most of the household burden. Tuesday Labs is building the first generation of home robots sophisticated enough to handle real-world tidying: the messy, unpredictable, judgment-intensive work that robotic manipulation has historically failed at.
Robotic manipulation has advanced rapidly — models trained on diverse household environments can now generalize to the clutter and unpredictability of real homes in ways previous robots could not. The convergence of improved dexterous manipulation, better spatial reasoning, and lower-cost hardware is opening the first viable window for home tidying robots that actually work outside a controlled lab.