August 5, 2025
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Brain Corp Unveils New Map-Centric Workflows, Simplifying Robot Operations and Boosting Visual Clarity

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Brain Corp, the autonomous technology company creating transformative solutions in robotics and AI to help the real-world work better, today announced the launch of its Map-Centric Workflows within the BrainOS® platform. This update, part of Release 1.18, introduces an intuitive and visually rich interface designed to make the creation and execution of cleaning routes on the BrainOS®-powered X4 ROVR and X6 ROVR™ robotic floor scrubbers easier for all operators by providing clear visual context at every step. 

Key advancements in the Map-Centric "Teach" Flow include:

  • Complete Site Overview: Operators can now see the entire site map and existing cleaning coverage before creating new routes. This allows for more effective planning, ensuring full coverage and preventing missed areas or overlaps.
  • Visual Confirmation After Saving: Once an operator  finishes teaching a new route, the route will immediately appear on the site map — providing clear confirmation that it was successfully added.
  • Improved Site Management: The "Teach" flow now brings together tools for renaming, deleting, and managing settings for existing routes and Points of Interest (POIs), as well as managing the site map itself. This offers a more centralized and efficient experience, including the ability to adjust cleaning defaults for existing routes and manage POIs.

Key advancements in the Map-Centric "Clean" Flow include:

  • Intuitive Route Selection: Operators can easily choose desired cleaning routes from a full site map, where all available routes are clearly displayed. This visual approach reduces the need for prior knowledge about specific area coverage, helping new employees quickly understand the site and confidently select the correct routes.
  • Streamlined Cleaning Options: All cleaning setup options are now centralized on a single review screen, making it faster and easier for operators to prepare the robot before cleaning.
  • Post-Clean Visualization: After a cleaning task is complete, a screen displays all completed routes on a single site map, offering clear visibility into what has been cleaned and what areas may still need attention.
  • Quick Activity Reference: Operators can quickly review recent cleaning activity to optimize schedules and determine which areas should be cleaned next.

"Our new Map-Centric Workflows demonstrate our commitment to creating smarter, more intuitive cleaning processes," said Mark Garczewski, VP of Product. "By providing clear visual context, we are improving the user experience and preparing for future advancements that will make robots even simpler and more autonomous."

With a global fleet of over 40,000 autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) covering more than 250 billion square feet of space worldwide, Brain Corp continues to lead in large-scale robotic automation. The new Map-Centric Workflows are the latest step in the company’s mission to help customers boost productivity and elevate operational standards with reliable autonomous technology.

About Brain Corp

Brain Corp is the global leader in robotic AI software that powers the largest fleet of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) operating in commercial public spaces. Global OEM partners use the company's cloud-connected platform, BrainOS®, to create scalable, self-driving robots that are used by end customers to clean floors and sense environmental data — turning manual operations into automated workflows. Fortune 500 brands across multiple verticals benefit from the growing portfolio of BrainOS®-powered robots and our industry-leading privacy, safety and efficiency tools that make managing and scaling automation easier. Brain Corp currently powers more than 40,000 AMRs, representing the largest fleet of its kind in the world.

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