The iRobot acquisition is complete, but it appears the Roomba brand is clinging to its US roots.


  • iRobot is now wholly owned by Chinese manufacturing company Picea, following Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings
  • A new subsidiary ‘iRobot Safe’ will be in charge of protecting the data of American consumers
  • Engineering, product development, marketing, etc., will remain ‘anchored’ in the US.

In December of last year, we learned that iRobot, the parent brand behind Roomba, had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and was being saved from oblivion by Chinese manufacturing company Picea Robotics. Now, that acquisition is officially complete: iRobot is now a private company and wholly owned by Picea. However, based on the press announcement, it seems that iRobot is sticking as closely as possible to its American roots.

The most notable development is that iRobot has announced a series of security measures designed to protect the data of US consumers and other countries around the world, including European data. This includes the creation of a subsidiary, ‘iRobot Safe’, which focuses exclusively on data protection and governance.



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