Field trials beginning · launching very soon

We are teaching machines
to harvest like
a farmer.

Anjan Machines is bringing physical intelligence to agriculture — autonomous robots that learn manipulation from the people who have done the job for generations. One platform. Many crops. Trained on the farm, by the farm.

6+
Crops on one platform
24/7
Harvest capable
$500M
Four-year vision
EDGE AI · 3D VISION
GLOVE-TRAINED
METERED PER PICK
Physical intelligence
Built in Britain
Multi-crop, one platform
Trained on the farm
Field trials imminent
Acceleration, not replacement
Physical intelligence
Built in Britain
Multi-crop, one platform
Trained on the farm
Field trials imminent
Acceleration, not replacement

Agriculture is running out of hands. The fields, the polytunnels, the trays of fruit that have to come off the plant at exactly the right hour — there are no longer the people to do it. Crops are left to rot. Farms close.

We do not believe the answer is a robot that has to be reprogrammed every time the crop, the weather, or the farm changes. That is just expensive labour with cables.

The answer is physical intelligence: machines that learn manipulation from people, in the actual field, and get better every day. One robot. Many crops. Trained by your own workers, on your own farm.

We are very nearly there. Field trials are starting. This is the moment to come and be part of what happens next.

— The founding team, Anjan Machines
What we have built

Three layers of capability, stacked.

Each layer unlocks more of what the farm needs — and more of what makes the business defensible. Together, they make a category of equipment that did not exist a year ago.

I.Core

The body. Hardened for the field.

IP65 waterproof rover, robotic arm, edge-AI 3D vision, safety sensors. A self-contained machine that can work a row of soft fruit through rain, sun and dust without coming home.

Autonomous · IP65 · Edge-AI
II.Throughput

The pace. Coordinated, day and night.

Synchronised multi-arm coordination and integrated night lighting. The same robot, more arms, more hours — picking when the ripeness window says now, not when the labour says possible.

Multi-arm · 24/7 · Coordinated
III.Intelligence

The mind. Learns from the farm.

A motion-capture glove lets your workers teach the robot. It learns from real picking — yours — and improves every shift. Yield forecasting, warehouse integration, per-pick traceability come along with the data.

Imitation learning · Traceable · Self-improving
How a robot becomes a picker

Four steps. The robot does the learning.

No bespoke programming per crop. No army of robotics PhDs at every farm. The robot watches, learns, picks — and gets better as it goes.

01 / 04

Show it.

DEMONSTRATE · MOTION GLOVE

A picker wears a motion-capture glove. They pick the way they always pick. Every gesture, every approach, every chosen fruit — the robot is watching, recording, learning.

02 / 04

Let it try.

ASSIST · CONFIDENCE-GATED

The robot starts picking. When it is sure, it acts. When it is not, it pauses and asks for help — and every correction is added back to its own training data. It is honest about what it does not yet know.

03 / 04

Take the row.

AUTONOMOUS · SUPERVISED

Picks autonomously, full rows at a time. One supervisor — anywhere in the country — can watch a fleet. Every pick is tracked, weighed, graded, traced back to the plant it came from.

04 / 04

Work the season.

FULL AUTO · 24/7

Charges itself, plans its own routes, picks day and night when ripeness demands it. A farm technician starts and stops shifts. The robot brings the harvest in.

Why now

The economics have flipped.

A confluence of forces — labour collapse, retailer pressure, breakthroughs in embodied AI, falling robotics costs — has turned what was speculation eighteen months ago into a market that will be defined inside the next four years. By a small number of companies. We intend to be one.

30–40%
Crop loss

Reported share of UK soft fruit left unharvested in poor-labour seasons. Revenue, literally, on the ground.

40–60%
Cost of production

Share of fresh-produce production cost that is picking labour. The single largest line on a grower's P&L.

20×
Growth, ag robotics

Forecast CAGR over 20% for the global agricultural robotics market through the early 2030s. The window is short.

$500M
Four-year ambition

The size of business we are building, and the speed at which we intend to build it. We are not raising money to potter.

An invitation

Who we are looking for.

We are at the moment a venture becomes a company. Field trials begin, then production, then scale. The people who arrive now are the people whose names get put on the early patents. If that is you, we want to hear from you.

FOR INVESTORS & VCS

Be early in the company that defines this category.

We are speaking to seed and Series A partners who understand frontier hardware, the AI-on-physical-things thesis, and what it means to back a UK-built company with a global market. The data room opens to the right partners on request.

Request the deck →
FOR ENGINEERS & AI BUILDERS

Build the brain of agricultural machinery.

Robotics, embedded systems, computer vision, imitation learning, fleet software, manufacturing. If you want to put real machines into real fields and watch them work, we have your seat. UK-based, hybrid friendly, equity from day one.

See open roles →
FOR GROWERS & FARMS

Pilot the robot that learns your farm.

We are selecting a small number of grower partners for the first field trials. You get early access to the technology and a real say in how the product evolves. We get a partner that helps us build something farmers actually want.

Apply to pilot →
FOR SUPPLIERS & PARTNERS

Power UK robotics at scale.

Components, contract manufacturing, accredited test, integrators, distributors. We are building a UK-rooted supply chain for volume production from the start. Talk to us early — the foundational suppliers stay foundational.

Open a conversation →
Where we are

The road from here to harvest.

We are very close. The system works. The field trials are next. We are publishing the milestones because we believe in being held to them.

System designed and demonstrated

Robot, end-effector, vision pipeline, fleet platform — all built and proven in our own facility.

DONE
DONE

Multi-crop end-effector validated

One gripper, six crops. Strawberry, raspberry, cherry tomato, runner bean, mini pepper, courgette.

Field trials beginning

Instrumented robots into a commercial grower partner. Real season, real crops, real reliability numbers.

NOW
Talk to us

This is the moment to come on board.

Whether you are writing the cheque, building the systems, hosting the trial, or supplying the parts — we want to meet you. We answer every message that comes through.

info@anjanmachines.com
Address Stevenage
Hertfordshire, SG1 4WP
United Kingdom
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