Genesis AI just pulled back the curtain on Eno, its first general-purpose robot, and already has a home for it: LG’s factories in South Korea. The robot is expected to ship by Q4 2026, marking one of the fastest transitions from stealth startup to industrial deployment in the robotics space.
The company, which emerged from stealth in 2025 after raising $105 million in seed funding, announced the Eno robot on June 16 alongside a strategic partnership with LG CNS, the technology services arm of the LG Group.
What Eno actually is (and isn’t)
Eno is a wheeled mobile manipulator, which means it rolls rather than walks. It features dexterous arms and a foldable, height-adjustable three-panel body, a design that prioritizes factory-floor utility over sci-fi aesthetics.
The robot runs on Genesis AI’s proprietary GENE foundation model, which the company built specifically for general-purpose task execution. Rather than programming Eno for specific repetitive motions the way traditional industrial robots work, the GENE model is designed to let the robot handle varied, complex workflows across different environments.







