SEER Robotics showcases capabilities of its all-robot platform with new AMRs at MODEX 2026

Intelligent automation expert SEER Robotics appeared at MODEX 2026 in Atlanta with live demonstrations of new AMRs suited to a range of different applications on its all-robots platform .

Atlanta, GA, April 16, 2026 - Intelligent automation company SEER Robotics showcased its multi-robot platform technology and solutions at MODEX 2026 in Atlanta (13-16 April), focusing on its ‘all robots, one platform' concept. Its booth (C11969) marked the US debut for a series of intelligent autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), including the SPT-1500UL space-saving pallet truck, the SCT-50UL Tote Robot for high-density storage and compact warehouses, and a range of terrain-adaptive mobile robots for outdoor inspection and harsh environments.


SEER Robotics' platform is the world's only large-scale open platform dedicated to intelligent robotics, enabling partners to develop robots more efficiently and deploy automation across a wide range of scenarios. It provides companies with an accessible, high-performance solution for customized AMR automation, making flexible, future-proofed automation accessible to all.
The benefits of SEER Robotics' intelligent platform were evident at MODEX 2026, which saw the US launch of a series of terrain-adaptive mobile robots and inspection robots. Designed to operate outdoors and in harsh or difficult to automate environments, they feature cutting-edge wheel-leg hybrid mobility. This enables them to climb 16 cm steps and handle 40° slopes, while rugged design enables indoor and outdoor operation. With a modular payload interface, the terrain-adaptive mobile robots expand automation beyond factories into inspection, security, and special operation scenarios.

New SEER Robotics AMRs demonstrate the potential of its intelligent all-robot platform
In addition to terrain-adaptive mobile robots, the SEER Robotics booth also saw the US debut of the SPT-1500UL compact pallet truck. Designed to adapt to a wide range of pallets and applications without high retrofit costs and for fast deployment, the SPT-1500UL features AI pallet recognition, making it compatible with multiple pallet types. Offering accessible advanced automation, the SPT-1500UL handles wrapped and damaged pallets, has a maximum load rating of 1,500 kg, 1,300 mm vehicle width, and a 99.5% success rate.

Featured on the SEER Robotics stand, the SSR-1400US narrow-aisle forklift robot enables high-density warehouse operations without changing aisle or rack layout. The forklift robot chassis is just 1,200 mm and capable of carrying loads up to 1.4 tons. Equipped with advanced 3D vision recognition, it adapts to multiple pallet types, making it ideal for companies looking to maximize storage density as warehouse costs continue to rise.

SEER Robotics also showcased the SLR-600UL Line-side Robot, which is designed to combat labor shortages, rising labor costs, and unstable manual transport. The SLR-600UL provides 24/7 operation, carrying out repetitive transport and improving operational stability. It features ±5mm positioning accuracy, supports conveyor and workstation docking, and can carry loads up to 600 kg. Finally, the SCT-50UL Tote Robot comes with 3D vision tote handling, precise picking, a 1,920 mm turning radius, and six-level storage capability. Suited to compact warehouse environments, it improves storage density and supports goods-to-person operations.

Founder and CEO of SEER Robotics, Zhao Yue, says, "We are pleased to launch new AMRs on the SEER Robotics platform at MODEX this year. These solutions are a small sample of more than 2,000 pre-validated robot models available through our groundbreaking multi-robot orchestration platform. Providing an open-access knowledge base for building, picking, and managing robots, it enables integrators and end-users to select and deploy the best robots for different applications to create a full customized solution controlled through a single platform.
"We have established a strong local presence in the US, including our regional headquarters in Atlanta, with a demonstration warehouse, spare parts inventory, and real factory operations. SEER Robotics has an array of successful robot deployments across the Americas in many different industries, including leading companies such as Ford, Walmart, Caterpillar, Mercado Libre, and Intel. We support customers at every step of their project, from custom solution design to in-person training, helping them to solve specific challenges and address their pain points. Our support continues long after go-live to ensure operations are optimized, scalable, flexible, and future-proof."

About SEER
SEER Robotics (Shanghai Seer Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd.), founded in 2020, is a global robotics platform company providing a unified architecture for multiple categories of intelligent robots. The company helps partners and end users deploy automation across manufacturing and intralogistics scenarios in more than 70 countries and regions worldwide. Headquartered in Shanghai, SEER Robotics has overseas offices in Atlanta, Bonn and Kyoto, providing localized sales, service and technical support. In the United States, the company operates an office and demonstration warehouse in Atlanta, where customers can view live robot demos and meet the local team.
For more information, visit: https://seer-robotics.ai/about-us

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