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How Hotel Robots Are Revolutionizing Room Service and Cleaning Operations Worldwide

📅 January 30, 2026 ✍️ GReverse Tech Team ⏱️ 9 min read

Imagine a knock on your hotel room door at 2 AM. You open it and instead of a staff member, you're greeted by a cute robot with “cat ears” carrying your order. This isn't a scene from a sci-fi movie - it's already happening in over 10,000 hotels worldwide.

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The hotel industry is undergoing a silent revolution. From room service to cleaning common areas, robots are taking on tasks that once required dozens of employees. The result? Faster service, lower costs, and guests who photograph the robots instead of complaining.

💡 Impressive statistic: Hotels using delivery robots report 92% guest satisfaction for room service - 15% higher than traditional service!

📊 The Hotel Robot Market in Numbers

The global hospitality robot market skyrocketed after the COVID-19 pandemic. The need for contactless service and staff shortages led hotels to mass adoption of automated solutions.

10.000+ Hotels with Robots
$1.8B Market 2025
40% Staff Savings
24/7 Availability

The largest chains - Marriott, Hilton, Hyatt, Accor - have already integrated robots in hundreds of their hotels. And it's not just luxury resorts: even budget hotels are starting to invest, as prices drop and ROI becomes attractive.

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🛎️ Delivery & Room Service Robots

The first category of robots to conquer hotels is delivery. They handle delivering food, towels, amenities, and even mini bar orders. Let's meet the most popular models.

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BellaBot

by Pudu Robotics
Room Service

The BellaBot is the “star” of hotel robots - and for good reason. With its signature “kitty” design (cat ears and an LED face-screen that changes expressions), it has gone viral on social media worldwide.

Guests photograph it, make videos, and share them - free marketing for the hotel! Meanwhile, its 3 levels of round trays hold multiple orders, while AI navigation allows it to gracefully avoid obstacles and people.

LED face with expressions
3 tray levels
Voice notifications
Autonomous elevator navigation
BellaBot cat-eared robot by Pudu Robotics serving guests in hotel hallway
BellaBot: The “cute” robot that has conquered social media
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Relay

by Savioke
Delivery Robot

The Relay was one of the first robots designed exclusively for hotels. With a cylindrical shape (~90cm tall) and a secure compartment with lid on top, it's ideal for discreet deliveries.

Savioke, an American company based in San Jose, has deployed over 100 Relay units in hotels around the world. It's primarily used for room service delivery, but also for overnight amenities delivery (soaps, towels, toothpaste).

Closed compartment - privacy
Autonomous elevator use
Phone call/SMS notification
Silent night mode
Relay cylindrical delivery robot by Savioke with secure compartment for hotels
Relay by Savioke: Discreet 24/7 deliveries with closed compartment
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Servi

by Bear Robotics
Food Delivery

The Servi is the most “utilitarian” of the delivery robots. With a tall cylindrical white body (~120cm) and 3-4 black horizontal trays, it's designed for maximum capacity and reliability.

Bear Robotics, founded by former Google engineers, has focused on reliability and ease of use. The Servi learns the hotel layout within hours and can simultaneously serve the restaurant, bar, and room service.

3-4 tray levels
Up to 40kg payload
12 hours battery life
POS integration
Servi multi-tray service robot by Bear Robotics delivering room service orders
Servi: Simple, functional design with maximum capacity
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🧽 Cleaning Robots

The second major category is cleaning robots. They handle cleaning common areas - lobbies, hallways, conference rooms, restaurants. They usually work at night, while guests sleep, and are ready to deliver sparkling spaces by morning.

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Whiz

by SoftBank Robotics
Vacuuming

The Whiz is the “smart vacuum” from SoftBank Robotics - the same company that created the famous Pepper. With its compact size (~60cm), black-and-white color, and visible brush system, it's ideal for carpets and rugs.

BrainOS technology (from Brain Corp) allows it to learn routes with a single “teaching” session - a staff member drives it once, and then Whiz repeats the route autonomously every time. Used in over 15,000 locations worldwide.

BrainOS AI navigation
Teach & Repeat mode
3 hours battery life
Cleaning reports
Whiz compact commercial vacuum robot by SoftBank cleaning hotel corridors
Whiz: The “smart vacuum” that learns from a single teaching session
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Neo

by Avidbots
Floor Scrubbing

The Neo is a cleaning “beast” - a large industrial floor scrubbing machine with white-blue color and rectangular design. It features visible water tanks (clean and dirty) and professional cleaning brushes.

Canadian Avidbots has deployed Neo in airports, shopping centers, and luxury hotels worldwide. It's ideal for large surfaces - lobbies, conference rooms, ballrooms. One Neo can replace 2-3 cleaning staff members.

Industrial-grade cleaning
Autonomous LIDAR navigation
Cloud reports
Up to 8,000 sq.m./hour
Neo industrial floor scrubbing robot by Avidbots maintaining hotel cleanliness
Neo by Avidbots: Industrial cleaning for large surfaces

📋 Hotel Robot Comparison

Here is a detailed comparison of features and prices:

ModelTypePrice (€)HeightIdeal for
BellaBot🍽️ Delivery€15.000-18.000~120cmRoom service, viral marketing
Relay🛎️ Delivery€18.000-22.000~90cmDiscreet deliveries, night
Servi🍽️ Delivery€20.000-25.000~120cmHigh capacity, F&B
Whiz🧹 Cleaning€12.000-15.000~60cmCarpets, rugs, hallways
Neo💧 Cleaning€35.000-50.000~100cmLarge surfaces, lobbies

✅ Benefits for Hotels

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Cost Savings
30-40% staff cost reduction in room service and cleaning
24/7 Availability
Room service at 3 AM without overtime or extra shifts
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Viral Marketing
Guests photograph and share - free exposure
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Hygiene & Safety
Contactless delivery, reduced transmission risk

🇬🇷 Robots in Greek Hotels

In Greece, hotel robots are still taking their first steps, but the momentum is strong. Pioneering hotels in Athens, Thessaloniki, Santorini, and Mykonos have already adopted delivery robots for room service.

The 2025-2026 tourist season is expected to bring a significant increase, as hotels seek ways to address the labor shortage - a chronic problem in Greek tourism.

🚀 Conclusion: Robots in hotels don't replace human hospitality - they enhance it. They take on repetitive, tiring tasks, leaving staff to focus on what they do best: providing personal guest service.

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