Autonomous mowing for cemeteries and golf courses. Monument-safe, under 150 lbs, no boundary wires. Starting at $700/month.
360° LiDAR detects obstacles in real-time. Robot stops, waits for clearance, resumes autonomously.
Stereo depth camera identifies obstacles and calculates real-time rerouting — the foundation of fleet learning.
Repeatable back-and-forth with 180° turns. Consistent cut every session.
No turf compaction on greens or memorial grounds. Validated by 33+ cemetery directors and golf superintendents.
A foundational navigation model that understands terrain, obstacles, and boundaries — not just GPS waypoints. Every deployment makes the model smarter.
3× fewer interventions. 1.5 acres/hour. Weatherproof. Powered by a foundational world model that generalizes across cemetery and golf course terrain. Building now.
Join Priority Access →Safety walkthrough around monuments or fairway zones, and a controlled test run on your grounds. Free, no commitment.
Robot mows autonomously within a supervised deployment model, with the operator handling setup, transport, and edge cases.
Next phase: autonomous navigation to mowing zones and autonomous charging.
Coverage, intervention rate, route completion, and deployment notes drive the decision to expand.
Stratis V1 Operator Console — Mission map, boundary tracking, robot health, safety KPIs, and live event logging.
Our edge is not just affordable hardware — it's a foundational world model for outdoor navigation, shaped by real terrain data and 33+ conversations with cemetery directors and golf superintendents.
A safety-first run to show repeatable coverage on your grounds. No commitment.
Robot, software, and mowing intelligence. Scales with each robot added.
We use two zero turn mowers... weight is a consideration because of compaction.
I feel the technology can have a tremendous impact on the industry. I have another site in mind for the program.
Most people don't wanna mow cemetery due to religious and superstitious nature. A robot for cemetery is interesting.
If a robot can manage the roughs, that would take off the big task from the crew.
We care highly about aesthetics and desirability, as we consider ourselves as a park.
I am more than willing and happy to be part of product development.
We use two zero turn mowers... weight is a consideration because of compaction.
I feel the technology can have a tremendous impact on the industry. I have another site in mind for the program.
Most people don't wanna mow cemetery due to religious and superstitious nature. A robot for cemetery is interesting.
If a robot can manage the roughs, that would take off the big task from the crew.
We care highly about aesthetics and desirability, as we consider ourselves as a park.
I am more than willing and happy to be part of product development.
Bring Stratis to your site for a supervised run, safety walkthrough, and KPI-based deployment review.
Request Demo →Register interest for future hardware availability, preorder updates, and early fleet allocation.
Join Priority Access →Whether you manage memorial grounds or fairways, tell us about your site. We'll schedule a free on-site demo.