Yuna is an AI-powered robotic arm for wheelchair users. Just say what you need — it handles the rest. No complex controls, no steep learning curve. Just help, when you need it.
Over 5 million Americans live with paralysis. The tools meant to help them are expensive, complicated, and feel nothing like the AI revolution happening everywhere else.
Every action requires multi-step manual input — draining for users with limited mobility.
Existing arms are dumb and mechanical — they can't adapt to environments or understand context.
Premium options run $50k–$100k+, putting them out of reach for most families worldwide.
You can't just say "hand me my phone." Every motion must be manually triggered, step by step.
Yuna combines powerful AI with thoughtful design — built from the ground up for the people who need it most.
Yuna's VLA model fuses what it sees, what you say, and what needs to happen — generating intelligent motion plans without any step-by-step programming. It generalizes to new objects and environments the same way people do.
Core AI engine"Hand me my water" or "open that drawer" — no special commands, no memorizing syntax.
Dual cameras give Yuna rich spatial awareness — depth, distance, and object recognition in real time.
Full manual control is always available for precision tasks or moments where you prefer direct input.
New rooms, new objects, new layouts — Yuna figures it out. No re-programming, no reprogramming required.
Engineered for affordability from day one — because the people who need it most shouldn't be priced out.
Yuna turns natural intent into precise movement — with almost no effort required from you.
Say what you need naturally. No syntax, no commands to memorize. Just talk.
Dual cameras map the surroundings — objects, distances, and spatial context — in real time.
The VLA model fuses your words with what it sees and builds a precise motion plan.
The arm moves fluidly and completes the task — picking up, handing, pressing, turning.
Every detail chosen to maximize usefulness in daily life.
Relative to current commercial assistive arms.
Relative assessments based on publicly available product comparisons. Specs subject to change.
"Independence shouldn't come with a $100,000 price tag."
We started Yuna Robotics because we believe AI should give everyone more freedom — especially the 100+ million people worldwide living with mobility impairments. Not someday. Now.
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