Revolutionize a $70 Billion Industry¹ with Graze Robotics
Changing the game with our innovative, fully autonomous, and electric commercial lawnmowers.
Backed by over $20M in R&D, our mowers are equipped with precision technology for a safer, more cost-effective, and eco-friendly approach to landscaping.
Secured reservations from industry leaders and project $6M+ million in annual recurring revenue by 2025².
Be part of the future. Invest in Graze Robotics and seize a $70 billion market opportunity1.
Robotic Solutions Are Needed Now More Than Ever
3.5X to 5X
Landscaping employee turnover
$3.50/gallon
Average gas price in 2024
50M acres
Amount of mowable grass
$75 / acre
$33 / acre
Our Innovative Solution: Fully Autonomous, Electric Mowers
Backed by over $20M in R&D, we’ve developed a groundbreaking solution with our all-electric, autonomous commercial-grade mowers. Equipped with precision technology, they offer a safer, more cost-effective, and eco-friendly approach to landscaping.
Our mower’s key features
60” Tri-blade mow deck
Precision path planning
Object Detection and Avoidance
360-degree safety perimeter
See Graze in Action:
Proven Market Demand With 2,700 Reservations
We’ve received over 2,500 requests for unit reservations, alongside our current customers, including Dallas-Fort Worth Airport, Cincinnati / Northern Kentucky Airport, and RWE Energy.
To meet this demand, we’ve secured a manufacturing partnership with Motivo, a US manufacturing leader. We project $1.5M in annual recurring revenue this year and $6M+ in ARR in 2025².
A Cut Above Our Competition
As the only mower in the market that’s fully electric, airfield and fairway compatible, and enhanced with GPS/RTK precision, we offer an unmatched solution.
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Seizing a $70.2B Market Opportunity
We target a vast market of 50M acres of mowable grass across the U.S., including specialized sectors like airports, golf courses, and solar fields.
50M Acres of Mowable Grass in the US
7M Acres of Mowable Grass in the US for Airports, Golf Courses and Solar Fields
3M Acres of Airport Mowing
Your Investment Accelerates Our Growth
We are raising $3.7M to accelerate product development, build our engineering capabilities, and invest in our go-to-market strategy.
How We Make Money: Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS)
Our Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS) model is designed for scalability and profitability. Customers pay $5,000 per unit per month (three year contract) to use our autonomous, electric lawn mowers. This subscription model offers a consistent and predictable revenue stream. At scale, our margin is 70%+.
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Meet Our Visionary Team
Graze's leadership brings together decades of experience. This is the most senior engineering team in the industry. With a track record of successful ventures, our team is poised to drive innovation and deliver exceptional value to investors.
Fahey Group Founder, Landmark CEO
Former Robin Autopilot (A Husqvarna Venture) CEO
Former CPO, Embodied
Former CPO, Brain Corp.
Founder of Landscape Hub
25+ years diverse experience in professional services, retail, and administration roles
Former Robin COS
20+ years robotics and aerospace engineering
Expertise in manufacturing and testing of cutting-edge AI-powered hardware solutions
10+ years autonomy software development
Expertise in autonomous perception, path planning and robotic navigation
FAQs
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Over the past six months, we've significantly improved our business, restructured the organization, boosted revenue, and advanced production. We are more confident than ever in our team's ability to drive Graze toward profitability. We're right sizing our valuation to facilitate raising capital efficiently and securing the best rates. We’ve opened this opportunity to make sure our current investors have the opportunity to invest at this lower cost. You’re important to our growth.
More specifically, the market in 2023 and into 2024, has significantly reduced technology companies’ valuations on the back of a number of factors including cost of capital, interest rates, inflation, and political elements outside of our control. In an effort to ensure Graze can raise capital in the most efficient manner possible, it was necessary to right size the valuation to match current market conditions. This allows the company to be in position to re-capitalize, and re-position our growth targets to those aligned with a future Series A.
We receive hundreds of requests per month to reserve units and each request is vetted through a thorough process. This includes an initial intake by our administrative team to vet the company, industry, ability to deploy, etc. If the intake is approved, the potential customer will have an initial call with our CEO for further discussion and evaluation. If our CEO approves the potential customer and use case, they will be scheduled for a live demo. Once the demo is completed, if the potential customer and the Graze team agrees that the site and use case are a fit for the product, we will enter into either a pilot or purchase agreement. Today, we are primarily focused on accepting customers in the following sectors: airports, solar fields, municipalities and government applications. We maintain both an “active” list (meaning customers who are actively awaiting a unit) and a “waiting list” (meaning customers who are not a fit today, but will be a fit for future production runs).