SAN FRANCISCO, CA — AtomBite.AI, a company developing artificial intelligence solutions for commercial robotics, has announced its official launch along with its first product — the M1 Takeout Packing Robot. The company aims to modernize food delivery operations by addressing one of the most complex stages: packaging orders in fast-paced, unpredictable kitchen environments.
As outlined in an article on AP News, AtomBite.AI is taking a different route compared to traditional robotics companies by focusing on software intelligence rather than building hardware from scratch. This strategy allows the company to enhance existing robotic systems, enabling them to handle real-world variability more effectively.
Rethinking Robotics Through AI
Historically, robotics innovation has centered on designing specialized hardware. AtomBite.AI shifts that focus toward cognitive capabilities — the “brain” that enables machines to interpret and react to complex situations. Its proprietary dual-model architecture is designed to process irregular inputs, such as damaged packaging, liquid spills, or mixed-order items, in real time.
This approach is particularly relevant for commercial kitchens, where no two orders are exactly alike. Instead of requiring perfectly standardized conditions, AtomBite.AI’s system adapts dynamically, making automation more viable in environments that were previously too chaotic for robots.
CEO Dr. Dong Wang highlights that the real limitation in robotics adoption has been the lack of flexible intelligence. By improving how robots perceive and respond to their surroundings, the company aims to unlock broader, more practical applications.
The M1 Robot: Focused on the “Last Meter”
AtomBite.AI’s first product, the M1 Takeout Packing Robot, is built specifically to optimize the final stage of food delivery preparation. This “last meter” — packaging and verifying orders — is both labor-intensive and prone to mistakes.
The M1 robot uses AI-driven recognition and decision-making to sort and pack items accurately. Importantly, it integrates with existing hardware setups, allowing restaurants to adopt the system without major infrastructure changes.
To lower the barrier to entry, AtomBite.AI offers the robot through a Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS) model. Instead of paying large upfront costs, businesses subscribe to the service for a monthly fee, typically ranging from $2,200 to $2,900. This model aligns better with operational budgets and reduces financial risk for restaurant owners.
Addressing Industry Pain Points
The restaurant industry continues to face mounting pressure from rising labor costs and employee turnover. Replacing hourly staff can be expensive, with onboarding costs averaging around $2,700 per employee.
By automating packaging tasks, the M1 robot helps reduce dependency on manual labor while improving consistency. Additionally, its built-in visual verification system minimizes errors in orders, which can otherwise lead to refunds and customer dissatisfaction.
For restaurants handling approximately 100 takeout orders per day, AtomBite.AI estimates monthly net gains between $1,100 and $2,825. These savings stem from both reduced labor expenses and improved operational accuracy.
Experienced Team Behind the Technology
AtomBite.AI’s leadership team brings expertise from large-scale logistics and AI-driven delivery systems. CEO Dr. Dong Wang is joined by Head of Data Dr. Tao Li and Head of Commercialization Steven Li, a Forbes China 30 Under 30 honoree.
Their background includes managing complex delivery networks and developing algorithmic solutions for global food delivery platforms. This experience informs the company’s practical approach to robotics — focusing not just on innovation, but on real-world usability and scalability.
Roadmap: From Kitchens to Universal Robotics
While the M1 robot addresses packaging, AtomBite.AI’s long-term vision extends further. The company plans to expand into kitchen operations (M2) and delivery handoff processes (M3). Ultimately, it aims to develop a “Universal Hand” — a flexible robotic system capable of operating across industries such as logistics, e-commerce, and micro-fulfillment.
This phased strategy reflects a broader ambition: gradually increasing complexity while building a scalable foundation for embodied AI applications.
A New Direction for Food Automation
AtomBite.AI’s launch signals a shift in how automation is being approached in the food sector. Rather than replacing human workflows entirely, the company focuses on augmenting them with adaptable intelligence.
By enabling robots to function effectively in unpredictable environments, AtomBite.AI may help accelerate the adoption of robotics in areas that have traditionally resisted automation.
As the industry continues to evolve, solutions that combine flexibility, cost efficiency, and real-world performance are likely to play a critical role — and AtomBite.AI is positioning itself at the forefront of this transformation.

