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PIX Moving is a city robotics company driven by Physical AI. Through its Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS) subscription model, PIX continuously delivers scalable, revenue‑generating productivity to cities, establishing itself as a new form of intelligent urban infrastructure for the future.
Unlike traditional autonomous driving business models, PIX approaches autonomy from its end-state vision. It pioneered the definition of a new category of city robots -“Autonomous Mobile Spaces”, which not only address daily mobility needs but also provide dynamic space services, making autonomous mobility more than just means of transportation.
PIX’s core products, including RoboBus, RoboTaxi, RoboShop, and RoboVan, are essentially city robots with spatial form. Built on a modular robotic chassis platform, they transcend the cabin limitations of conventional vehicles and can be flexibly configured for mobile retail, café spaces, office pods, or shared mobility units based on city needs.
PIX Moving
Factory area:
20000+
Company size :
200
PIX Moving is a city robotics company driven by Physical AI. Through its Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS) subscription model, PIX continuously delivers scalable, revenue‑generating productivity to cities, establishing itself as a new form of intelligent urban infrastructure for the future.
Unlike traditional autonomous driving business models, PIX approaches autonomy from its end-state vision. It pioneered the definition of a new category of city robots -“Autonomous Mobile Spaces”, which not only address daily mobility needs but also provide dynamic space services, making autonomous mobility more than just means of transportation.
PIX’s core products, including RoboBus, RoboTaxi, RoboShop, and RoboVan, are essentially city robots with spatial form. Built on a modular robotic chassis platform, they transcend the cabin limitations of conventional vehicles and can be flexibly configured for mobile retail, café spaces, office pods, or shared mobility units based on city needs.