Israeli Company Menty Robotics Unveils AI-Powered Home Assistant Robot

Menty Robotics, an Israeli tech startup founded by former Mobileye engineers, has introduced a humanoid home assistant robot powered by artificial intelligence. The robot is designed to learn and adapt to its owner’s habits, helping with daily tasks ranging from cleaning and serving drinks to monitoring home security.
The robot can be controlled by voice or through a mobile app and integrates seamlessly with most smart home systems. It’s capable of interacting with smart devices, making it a central hub for modern households.

The company announced that commercial shipments will begin in 2025, targeting markets in Israel, the United States, and Japan. The projected retail price is approximately $15,000.
Backed by the Israel Innovation Authority and tens of millions in venture capital, the project has drawn attention from both tech insiders and investors. CEO Gal Meir stated: “We aim to make robots as common in homes as smartphones in our hands.”
Experts are calling this one of the most ambitious projects in domestic robotics, potentially revolutionizing the interaction between humans and machines in everyday environments.
