Robotics Platforms for Research
The Fetch Mobile Manipulator and Freight Mobile Robot Base provide a common robotics platform for researchers around the world to collaborate and share research. Fetch Robotics research platforms were designed to work with the Robot Operating Systems (ROS) for the greatest common usability and familiarity.

Freight Mobile Robot Base
With their highly extensible hardware design, Freight autonomous mobile bases have become great enablers for researchers and corporate innovation centers looking to develop mobile robotic technologies.
Mobile Manipulator
Purposefully designed for typical human working environments, the Fetch Mobile Manipulator provides an affordable, fully integrated robotic platform for mobile manipulation research.
FetchResearch in simulation
Both the Freight mobile robot base and the Fetch mobile manipulator have simulated counterparts using the Gazebo Simulator. You can try it here.
The Robot Operating System (ROS) is a collection of tools, libraries, and conventions that make up a flexible framework for writing robot software. Because ROS is open source, it encourages collaborative robotics software development. The mission is to simplify the task of creating complex robust behavior across a wide variety of robotic platforms.
Join the growing community of university labs and corporate innovation centers that are using FetchResearch solutions to develop next generation technologies.











