Join the Founding Family
Apply to the 2026 Beta
Be one of the first to welcome Memo into your home. Guide what Memo learns, gain exclusive access to the Sunday team's journey, and help shape the future of AI robotics in the home.
No cost to participate
Invite-only
Launching late 2026
Mundane made magic
What Memo can do for you
Your home helper
Memo's state-of-the-art ACT-1 model clears tables, loads dishwashers, folds laundry, makes coffee, and more. Help us make each of these experiences more complete and seamless in your routine.
Always learning
Memo's brain is constantly being updated. You'll propose new skills for our hundreds of Memory Developers to collect in the wild, and help us discover unique problems Memo will face in new homes.
Always on
Memo works around the clock to make sure you can take your Sunday slow. In the beta program we'll experiment with a combination of supervision, collaboration, and complete hands-off Memo magic.
Real world ready
Memo performs tasks autonomously in new homes. You will be able to schedule Memo to do tasks either through direct voice interaction or the companion Sunday app.
Be part of the story
Reserve your spot
As one of the Founding Families, you’ll be first in line to secure a limited edition, numbered Memo. As one of the earliest adopters of home robots, you’ll guide what Memo learns, inform Memo’s design, and play a crucial role in shaping the journey of the whole industry.
Memo will be tailored to your home, you’ll get exclusive access to the Sunday HQ, get invites to launch events and demo days, as well as some special perks just for the Family.
Frequently asked questions
The general availability of Memo will depend on the beta program. We anticipate starting to ship Memo at scale 2027-2028.
Memo is uniquely engineered with strict standards for safety and privacy. Memo has compliant control, which means you can safely push the robot limbs around while it’s in the middle of manipulation tasks, and it will not resist or be stiff to your touch.
Unlike humanoids which require power to constantly maintain balance, Memo also has passive stability, meaning that you can cut power to the robot in any state and it will not suddenly drop its weight or fall down.
Building a single Memo today — by hand, with custom components and no economies of scale — costs approximately $20,000.
We don’t expect that to be the retail price. Large-scale manufacturing in our next phase will meaningfully reduce costs by at least 50%, and exact pricing will be announced closer to launch.





