Glint Robotics Unveils Modular Home Robot 'Harbor' After $45M Series B

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Glint Robotics Unveils Modular Home Robot 'Harbor' After $45M Series B

Glint Robotics is entering the consumer robot market with Harbor, a six-wheeled platform that supports interchangeable modules for vacuuming, item retrieval, medication reminders and localized telepresence. The company announced a $45 million Series B to begin manufacturing and to scale its cloud intelligence infrastructure.

Harbor's standout is its modularity: toolheads click on with an automated calibration routine, and the robot adapts motion planning based on the active module. An included developer SDK and a new Harbor Store invite hardware accessory makers and app developers to build experiences that run on the robot’s edge compute node.

Glint says Harbor ships in Q4 2026 in North America and Europe with an enterprise variant for senior-living facilities. Customers will pay for hardware plus a subscription for perception updates and cloud services. Early demos emphasize UX around safe human-robot interaction and intuitive setup for nontechnical users.