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Sunday Robotics opens "Founding Family" beta for Memo

Sunday is inviting a small cohort of households to trial Memo — a home robot trained via human glove data — ahead of a planned post‑beta retail launch.

Sunday Robotics opens "Founding Family" beta for Memo

Sunday Robotics has opened applications for its Founding Family beta for Memo, the company’s household service robot. The program gives a small number of families early access to test Memo in real homes and provide development feedback that will shape the production release.

What’s being offered

  • Program name: Founding Family Beta
  • Scope: Limited cohort of households will receive early units and direct engineering support.
  • Timeline: Beta hardware deployments are scheduled for late 2026.

How to apply

  1. Visit Sunday Robotics’ official beta application page.
  2. Complete the application form and provide any requested household or accessibility details; Sunday screens applicants for fit and safety.
  3. If selected, expect direct engagement with the Sunday team and periodic software/hardware updates during the trial.

Why this matters

Memo uses a data collection method where human operators use glove‑like devices to teach dexterous tasks. That approach reduces the need for expensive teleoperation and speeds real‑world skill acquisition. The Founding Family program is Sunday’s controlled way to stress‑test Memo in diverse, messy home environments before mass production.

Cost and rollout expectations

Memo is not yet a retail product. The Founding Family beta is invite‑only and not sold through standard retail channels. Public pricing and mass‑market availability will follow later, after the company completes beta testing and scales manufacturing.

TL;DR

  • Applications opened on Sunday Robotics’ site under the Founding Family Beta page.
  • Deployment to selected homes is planned for late 2026.
  • The beta cohort is intentionally small to iterate quickly on reliability, safety, and service.