
Revolutionizing Robotics: India's Premier Deep-Tech Startup Solving
Locomotion Challenges with World-Class Engineering
Pioneering the future of robotics with breakthrough technology and exceptional talent
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At xTerra Robotics, we are committed to redefining the future of robotics through innovative legged solutions. Our mission is to enhance human capabilities and seamlessly integrate our technology into everyday life.
Our legged robots, including the SVAN series, redefine mobility with unmatched agility and performance. Designed for challenging terrains, they outperform traditional wheeled robots in versatility and adaptability.
Engineered for resilience, our robots excel in diverse industrial applications and environments.
Combining advanced technology with user-centric design for optimal functionality and efficiency.


Our precision actuators are designed to deliver exceptional control and power, significantly enhancing robotic movement. With seamless integration capabilities, they are essential for high-performance robotics across various demanding applications.
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Explore the innovative world of indigenous autonomous robotics at IIT Kanpur. Discover how specialized quadruped technology is being developed to solve complex industrial and defense challenges.
The Rocket Media
Feb 22, 2026

Svan M2, India's first commercial quadruped robo-dog, developed by Indian startup xTerra Robotics and showcased at AI Summit, Delhi. Designed to walk on uneven, rough, and challenging terrain, Svan M2 can move in any direction, climb stairs, patrol industrial zones, and monitor construction sites with ease. Watch the video to know more about AI Impact Summit.
The Lallantop
Feb 2026

Despite controversy over a university misrepresenting a Chinese robot as indigenous, xTerra Robotics' SVAN-M2 robot dog became a star attraction at the AI Impact Summit, with the Kanpur-based startup planning to scale production and compete with Chinese alternatives.
Economic Times
Feb 22, 2026