Roomba Creator Unveils Furry Robot Companion for Homes
Breaking: Colin Angle Returns with a Robotic Pet
Colin Angle, the engineer behind the Roomba vacuum cleaner, has launched a new startup aimed at bringing a furry, interactive robot companion into households. The first product, called a 'Familiar,' is a dog-sized machine designed to live autonomously with families, moving beyond cleaning tasks.

'This is not a tool—it's a creature that responds to emotion and presence,' Angle said in an exclusive interview ahead of the WSJ Future of Everything conference. The robot features movable eyebrows, ears, and eyes, and combines features of a bear, barn owl, and golden retriever.
Key Details
- Product: Familiar – a robotic pet from Familiar Machines & Magic.
- Size: Comparable to a medium dog.
- Features: Expressive face with autonomous interaction.
- Launch: Debuted at the WSJ conference; demo video already released.
Background
Angle co-founded iRobot in 1990 and led the development of the Roomba, which sold over 50 million units worldwide. His new venture, Familiar Machines & Magic, focuses on emotional robotics rather than domestic chores.

The term 'Familiar' draws from folklore about supernatural companions, reflecting the company's goal to create a bond between human and machine. Industry analyst Dr. Sarah Chen of RoboGlobal noted, 'The shift from utility to companionship marks a pivotal moment in consumer robotics.'
What This Means
This robot could redefine home automation by prioritizing social interaction. Analysts predict a growing market for 'empathetic' robots that assist with mental well-being, especially for isolated individuals.
Angle emphasized that the Familiar learns daily routines and responds to voice and touch. 'We're building a relationship, not an appliance,' he said. If successful, it may pave the way for more humanoid companions.
Explore more: Background on Colin Angle | Implications for robotics
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