Spot
Boston Dynamics

Spot

Agile Mobile Robot for Industrial Inspection

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Spot is a quadruped robot designed for industrial inspection, data collection, and remote operation in challenging environments. With 360-degree obstacle avoidance, autonomous navigation capabilities, and a customizable payload interface, Spot can traverse stairs, rough terrain, and confined spaces. The robot targets industries including construction, energy, manufacturing, and public safety for automated monitoring and inspection tasks.

Released: 2020

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Buyer-side view of Spot

RoboZaps reviews Spot as part of a broader robot shortlist, not as a single-vendor pitch. Buyers should compare availability, deployment maturity, support terms, integration work, and total cost before committing.

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Best fit

Teams that need to compare Spot against otherquadrupeds options with deployment readiness, commercial terms, and support assumptions made explicit.

Not best fit

Buyers who need a guaranteed off-the-shelf deployment before confirming current availability, integrator coverage, site readiness, and post-sale support ownership.

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  • maintenance risk
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Scaled Deployment

Estimated lead time: 8 weeks

Overview

Spot is Boston Dynamics' commercially available quadruped robot that brings agile mobility to industrial and enterprise environments. Building on decades of research in dynamic locomotion and balance, Spot can navigate stairs, traverse rough terrain, and operate in spaces designed for humans while carrying sensors and inspection equipment.

Designed as a platform for customization, Spot features standardized payload mounting points, open APIs, and extensive SDK support that enable organizations to adapt the robot for specific workflows. The robot's combination of autonomous navigation, remote operation capabilities, and ruggedized construction makes it suitable for routine inspections, data collection, and monitoring tasks in environments where traditional wheeled or tracked robots cannot operate effectively.

Spot has been deployed across industries including oil and gas, utilities, construction, manufacturing, and public safety. Its ability to perform repeatable inspection routes, operate in hazardous environments, and integrate with existing enterprise software systems has made it a practical tool for reducing human exposure to dangerous conditions while improving operational efficiency.

Key Features

  • 360-degree obstacle avoidance: Five stereo camera pairs provide comprehensive perception for autonomous navigation
  • Autonomous mission planning: Pre-programmed routes with Autowalk for repeatable inspections
  • Customizable payload interface: Standardized mounting with power and data connections for sensors and equipment
  • Dynamic mobility: Climbs stairs, traverses obstacles up to 30cm, and operates on slopes up to 30 degrees
  • Remote operation: Real-time teleoperation via tablet controller with live camera feeds
  • Self-righting capability: Automatically recovers if tipped over or knocked down
  • Hot-swappable batteries: Quick battery exchange for extended operation time

Applications

Spot is deployed across diverse industrial sectors for routine inspection and monitoring tasks. In oil and gas facilities, Spot performs autonomous rounds reading gauges, checking for leaks using thermal imaging, and detecting acoustic anomalies in equipment. Utilities use Spot for substation inspection and monitoring in high-voltage environments. Construction companies deploy Spot for progress documentation, comparing as-built conditions against BIM models, and monitoring site safety compliance.

Public safety and research organizations have adapted Spot for specialized applications including hazardous materials response, bomb disposal support, underground mine mapping, and archaeological site documentation. Manufacturing facilities use Spot for factory floor monitoring, checking for obstructions or spills, and integrating with digital twin systems for facility management.

Technical Highlights

Spot's locomotion system represents advanced implementation of dynamic balance and terrain adaptation. Twelve custom actuators provide precise control over leg positioning, while proprioceptive sensors and an IMU enable real-time balance adjustments. The robot's perception system processes data from multiple stereo camera pairs to build 3D environmental maps, classify terrain, and plan collision-free paths in real-time.

The Spot SDK provides Python and C++ interfaces for custom application development, with ROS integration enabling connection to the broader robotics ecosystem. The robot's payload interface supplies up to 150W of power and high-bandwidth data connections, supporting integration of LiDAR scanners, thermal cameras, gas detectors, and custom manipulation arms. Boston Dynamics' continuous software updates add new capabilities including improved autonomous navigation, enhanced terrain classification, and expanded API functionality.

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Deployment Evidence

Spot at Cargill: Multiseed Facility Inspection

Cargill deployed Spot for autonomous inspection at their Amsterdam multiseed processing facility, covering areas too dangerous or inaccessible for human workers.

Case StudyScaled DeploymentView source →

Spot Commercial Product Page — Boston Dynamics

Commercially available for purchase and lease; documented deployments at National Grid, POSCO, J-POWER, and 50+ other enterprises.

Public RecordScaled DeploymentView source →

Deployment Readiness

63
/100
Commercial Availability
9/10
Certification & Safety
7/10
SDK/API Maturity
9/10
Deployment Evidence
—/10
Integrator Ecosystem
8/10
Service & Support
8/10
Maintenance
6/10
Financing
7/10

Integration & SDK

ROS Support
Supported
SDK Available
Supported
API Docs
View Docs
Supported Platforms
Linux, Ubuntu 20.04, Ubuntu 22.04, Python, ROS 2

Support & Service

Regions

North AmericaEuropeAsia PacificMiddle East
TierResponse TimeSLA
Standard48 hrs
Premium (Lease)24 hrs

Specifications

Connectivity

CommunicationWiFi, Ethernet

Environment

Operating Temperature-20°C to 45°C
IP RatingIP54

Mechanics

LocomotionQuadruped

Performance

Max Speed1.6 m/s
Payload Capacity14 kg

Physical

Weight32.7 kg
Height840 mm

Power

Battery Life1.5 hours

Sensing

SensorsStereo cameras, depth cameras, IMU, proprioception

Software

SDK SupportYes
ROS CompatibleYes

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