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SEER Robotics offers SRC controllers, portfolio to accelerate robot building

By The Robot Report Staff | March 13, 2025

SEER Robotics offers its SRC safety robot controllers as part of its hardware and software portfolio.

The SRC safety robot controllers as part of SEER’s extensive hardware and software portfolio. Source: SEER Robotics

Learning to build a robot in one week and deploying robot software in another may seem impossible, but SEER Robotics said they are becoming a reality at its training site. The Shanghai, China-based company said it is accelerating innovation for the global robotics ecosystem.

“Together with over 1,300 global partners, SEER Robotics is driving an open and diverse intelligent civilization, creating a one-stop robot platform within reach for users,” it stated.

SEER Robotics was co-founded in 2015 by members of the RoboCup champion team. They had applied their technical expertise and innovative spirit to win the competition involving small humanoid robots playing soccer three times.

The company said it has grown into a leading global robotics provider. SEER has expanded with multiple rounds of financing from investors including IDG Capital, Prologis, and Ecovacs.


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Robot controllers a significant part of the portfolio

In addition to automated guided vehicles (AGVs), autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), and self-driving forklifts, SEER Robotics’ diverse portfolio includes controllers and digital software. It said it is “continuously lowering the barriers for customers to build, pick, and manage robots.”

The SRC controller is SEER Robotics’ core product, now including low-, mid-, and high-end models:

  • SRC-880: An entry-level robot controller to reduce robot manufacturing costs, designed for differential drive robots
  • SRC-2000 Series: A general-purpose robot controller with high performance for various types of robot manufacturing
  • SRC-3000FS Series: A safety robot controller that meets the needs of European and American customers.

The company claimed that the SRC-3000FS Series is the first safety robot controller certified by SGS TÜV SAAR. The system reduces the need for a safety PLC in industrial machinery design, according to SEER Robotics.

In addition to demonstrating its hardware expertise, the company said the SRC controller shows its software prowess. SEER Robotics asserted that its software is easy to use, removing barriers to robot adoption. It touted the following features:

  • RDS: A unified resource scheduling system for multi-robot fleets
  • M4 QuickGo: A plug-and-play application for single-robot operations

The company also offers comprehensive, full-lifecycle management and visualization products for various industrial subsectors:

  • Meta-Map: A 2D robot visualization map that digitally recreates the factory environment and displays robot status.
  • Meta-Map Pro: A 3D robot visualization map that provides real-time monitoring of robot status in a three-dimensional factory environment.
  • Meta-World: A 1:1 digital twin that accurately replicates real-world scenarios.
SEER Robotics offers a collage showing the numerous robotics use cases it serves.

SEER provides hardware, software, and platforms to support numerous robotics use cases. Source: SEER Robotics

SEER Robotics says it’s a ‘one-stop shop’ for building robots

SEER Robotics said it provides a “one-stop” offering for building robots, including its core SRC controller products, components, function libraries, and a range of robot-building plans to make robot accessible to all.

The company noted that its partner robot library includes more than 1,000 types of robots, catering to various applications such as lifting robots, stacker forklifts, reach forklifts, counterbalanced forklifts, box robots, composite robots, and humanoid robots. All are equipped with SEER Robotics’ controller for unified scheduling and management.

With so many robot options, how do customers choose the right one? To help customers quickly pick suitable robots, SEER Robotics last year launched the Nebula Platform, an integrated online platform for building, picking, and managing robots. It not only solves the matching challenges between diverse customer needs and customized systems, but the company said it also promotes standardization and intelligent development across the entire robotics industry.

SEER Robotics marked the growth of its open and collaborative robotics ecosystem:

  • 65+ countries and regions covered
  • 1,300+ integrators and robot manufacturer partners
  • 2,000+ intelligent logistics solution implementation cases
  • 2,500+ upstream and downstream industrial chain partners

The company said its “high-quality product portfolio and professional service system that far exceeds industry standards is redefining the global robotics industry landscape.” SEER Robotics added that its one-stop robot platform “is accelerating the democratization of robot technology, making intelligent transformation accessible to more people.”

SEER Robotics will be exhibiting at ProMat 2025 next week in Lakeside Booth E12012 in Chicago’s McCormick Place.

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