Brightpick just unveiled a game-changer for warehouse automation. Meet the Giraffe, an autonomous mobile robot with a towering reach of 20 feet. This isn’t just another warehouse bot—it’s built to handle high shelves that most AMRs (and human workers) can’t touch.
Its standout feature? A massive, retractable platform designed to snatch inventory from towering storage racks. For warehouses looking to maximize space, this could be a serious advantage. Instead of wasting vertical room, operations can now stack higher without sacrificing efficiency.
Most autonomous robots stick to ground-level tasks, limiting their usefulness in large-scale logistics. Giraffe changes that. It moves freely, picks items from high shelves, and integrates seamlessly into existing workflows. No ladders, no forklifts—just automation doing what it does best.
Warehouses are constantly pushing for more efficiency, and this kind of tech isn’t just impressive—it’s necessary. With rising demand for faster fulfillment and better storage solutions, robots like Giraffe are becoming less of an option and more of an expectation.
Brightpick’s latest innovation is a clear sign of where warehouse automation is headed. Higher, faster, and smarter.