Own the machines

A diversified fleet of real robots, working in real operations. Your share earns as the fleet earns.

See the numbers
Boston Dynamics
Figure AI
FINMA framework
Swiss AG, Zug
NVIDIA Isaac
Universal Robots
ABB Robotics

See what a robot fleet could do for you

Adjust your monthly contribution and time horizon. The range below shows modelled scenarios — conservative to optimistic — based on expected utilisation of a diversified robot fleet.

Projections are illustrative and based on modelled fleet utilisation scenarios. Actual outcomes depend on deployment mix, operational uptime and market conditions. Not a guarantee of future returns.

Monthly contribution EUR 500
EUR 500 EUR 5,000
Time horizon 5 years
1 year 15 years
Estimated potential value after horizon
EUR 34,800 EUR 48,200
Conservative – optimistic scenarios, modelled.
Total contributions
EUR 30,000
Modelled uplift range
+16% – +61%

Contribute monthly — the fleet does the rest

No portfolio decisions. No lock-ups. Your money is allocated across working robots, you own a share, proceeds come back.

You contribute

Set your monthly contribution at a level that works for you. Pause or stop any time. No lock-up, no minimum term.

We deploy

Your money is automatically allocated across the active fleet and new robot acquisitions. You own fractional shares of real machines.

Proceeds flow back

The fleet earns from daily operations. Proceeds are credited to members in proportion to ownership. Shares are transferable.

Real robots, in real operations

Each category is represented in the fleet. Your contribution spreads across all of them automatically.

MiR 250 autonomous mobile robot Preparing to deploy
Industrial

MiR 250

Autonomous mobile robot for warehouse transport. Moves payloads up to 250 kg across facilities.

Pudu BellaBot service robot Preparing to deploy
Service

Pudu BellaBot

Restaurant and hospitality delivery robot. Carries four trays per run across multiple tables.

Naio Oz agricultural robot Preparing to deploy
Agricultural

Naio Oz

Autonomous weeding robot for open-field agriculture. Works row crops day and night, solar-assisted.

Figure 02 humanoid robot Coming Q3
Humanoid

Figure 02

Next-generation humanoid for industrial and general-purpose tasks. Phased into the fleet next year.

The scale behind the membership

EUR 500
Entry contribution per month
4
Robot categories in the fleet
100%
Asset-backed by real machines
2024
Swiss AG registered in Zug
Eugen von Rubinberg, CEO

Built to open robotics to the rest of us

"I spent years watching robotics deals go only to institutions. Beep is the vehicle I wanted to exist — a Swiss-registered, asset-backed way for anyone to own a piece of the machines doing the work."

Eugen von Rubinberg
Founder & CEO, Beep Labs AG

Start owning the robots going to work

Members who join the waitlist now go first when the fleet opens for new contributions.

Priority allocation

Go first when the next fleet expansion opens.

Direct briefing

A 30-minute call with the team before public launch.

Full dossier

Fleet composition, legal structure, projections.

Things people ask

What am I actually buying?
A share of the Beep fleet — real, tagged, physical robots deployed in live operations. Not a fund share, not a derivative. Each share corresponds to ownership of the underlying machines.
How much can I expect to earn?
Returns depend on fleet utilisation, category mix, and operational cycles. Use the calculator above to see modelled scenarios. Actual performance is published to members monthly once the fleet is operational.
Is this a crypto investment?
No. Beep is a Swiss AG that owns physical robots. We use digital infrastructure for ownership records, but the underlying exposure is to real machines doing real work, not to a digital asset.
Can I stop my contributions?
Yes. No lock-up period. Pause or cancel at any time. Your existing ownership shares remain yours and can be transferred to other verified members.
Who can join?
Membership is being opened first in Switzerland and selected European markets. Eligibility is confirmed during the briefing call after you join the waitlist.
What happens if a robot breaks or is retired?
Fleet-level diversification absorbs individual unit failure. End-of-life proceeds (resale, parts) flow back to the fleet, so your exposure is to the entire asset pool, not a single machine.