KEENON Robotics has announced the launch of its humanoid robot, XMAN-R1, alongside three new cleaning robots—KLEENBOT C40, C55, and C20—marking an expansion of its service robotics portfolio. The XMAN-R1 is designed to interact with people and coordinate with other KEENON robots, including the DINERBOT T10, KLEENBOT C30, and KEENON S100.
According to the company, the robot is intended for use in a range of commercial environments and is expected to integrate with existing robotic systems to support collaborative task execution. The robot features ongoing capabilities in intelligent learning and task optimization, which are aimed at improving its adaptability in service settings.
The newly released KLEENBOT models expand the company’s offerings in the commercial cleaning segment. The KLEENBOT C40 is tailored for small to medium-sized venues, featuring a 65 cm minimum pass-through width and a 40 cm scrubbing path. It supports real-time monitoring and scheduling via KEENON’s App and Cloud Platform, and includes a triple-brush system for combined sweeping and scrubbing, followed by drying.
The KLEENBOT C55, built for large commercial spaces such as shopping centers and transportation hubs, offers a 55 cm cleaning width, high-capacity water tanks, and support for multi-robot collaboration. It includes an 11.6-inch display and features such as automatic recharging and task resumption.
For compact environments, the KLEENBOT C20 features a 35 cm slim profile and is designed for tight spaces such as convenience stores and office areas. It includes a dual-tank system to separate clean and dirty water and a modular structure to facilitate component replacement and maintenance. These additions to KEENON’s lineup are intended to serve businesses in sectors including retail, hospitality, healthcare, and industrial operations, with a focus on autonomous service delivery and cleaning automation.