From the world's deepest mines to the world's living rooms, StrataForge Robotics builds autonomous systems that protect human life, restore human capability, and expand what humanity can achieve.
In 2005, twelve miners died in the Voss Mine collapse in Gunnison, Colorado. Among them was Thomas Voss — father, mining engineer, and the man who taught his daughter Elara that the earth gives up its treasures reluctantly.
Elara Voss founded StrataForge Robotics on a single conviction: no human should die doing work a machine can do. What began as an autonomous mining robot built in a university lab has become the world's most comprehensive robotics company — with machines working underground, on construction sites, in family homes, in hospitals, and everywhere that human safety and capability can be enhanced by intelligent automation.
Read Our Founding StoryFive interconnected product lines. One unbroken engineering philosophy. Every StrataForge product traces its DNA to the VXM-1 Pioneer.
StrataForge operates on every continent. Manufacturing campuses across North America, Europe, and Asia produce over 2 million units annually. The Aurora satellite constellation provides global connectivity for our entire deployed fleet.
Every StrataForge robot is monitored by our Robotics Integrity Division — an independent internal organization with global recall authority, AI behavior auditing capability, and direct reporting to the CEO.
The RID operates like an internal safety board, ensuring that no robot reaches a customer without meeting the most rigorous safety standards in the industry.
We have never shipped a product we did not trust with human life. We never will.