Never lose a harvest to labor shortages again

Harvix harvests autonomously — and when the greenhouse gets messy, skilled operators take over instantly. Human precision meets robotic scale.

Agriculture is running out of hands

The harvesting labor shortage isn't coming — it's here. Crops rot in the field while growers scramble for workers who no longer exist.

50%
decline in available harvest labor over the past decade
$13B
lost annually in the US alone from unharvested crops
2030
projected year when labor gap becomes critical for most growers

Semi-autonomous. Human-ready when it matters.

Harvix handles routine harvesting autonomously. But greenhouses are messy, unpredictable places — tangled vines, hidden fruit, tight rows. When things get tricky, a skilled operator takes over instantly.

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Autonomous by Default

Harvix navigates rows, identifies ripe produce, and harvests independently — handling the repetitive work without human intervention.

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Instant Human Takeover

Greenhouses are chaotic. When the robot encounters something unexpected, a trained operator takes control in under a second — no lag, no downtime.

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Fleet Scale

One operator oversees multiple Harvix units. They only intervene when needed — the rest runs itself. More robots, fewer people, lower cost per harvest.

As intuitive as playing a video game

No robotics degree required. Harvix's control interface is designed so that anyone comfortable with a game controller can operate it within minutes.

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Gamepad-native controls

Familiar twin-stick layout. If you can play a game, you can harvest.

Low-latency video feed

Real-time camera streams with depth overlays — operators see exactly what the robot sees.

Train in hours, not weeks

New operators reach full productivity in a single shift. The interface does the heavy lifting.

Three steps to reliable harvests

We handle the complexity. You get the harvest.

1

Deploy

We install robots in your greenhouse or field. Minimal infrastructure changes required.

2

Operate

Trained remote operators harvest your crops via our telerobots — day or night, rain or shine.

3

Scale

Add more robots as you grow. Fleet economics improve with every unit added.

Semi-autonomy that gets smarter every shift

Harvix already handles the majority of harvesting tasks autonomously. But greenhouse environments are inherently unpredictable — overgrown canopies, fallen trellises, tangled stems. Full autonomy alone can't handle this reliably.

That's our edge: every time an operator takes over, it generates training data. The robot learns from each intervention. Autonomy increases over time — but the human backstop means we ship value on day one.

$50B+ addressable market in specialty crop harvesting. We capture revenue now while competitors wait for full autonomy that's still years away.

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Built by roboticists, for growers

We combine deep robotics expertise with agricultural domain knowledge.

Vlad Seremet

Vlad Seremet

Founder & CEO

Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from MIT. 4 years industry experience in Robotics engineering, including 2 years in agricultural robotics.

Let's solve your harvest

Whether you're a grower looking to solve labor challenges or an investor interested in the future of agriculture — let's talk.

Or email directly: vladseremet@gmail.com