Our story
A robot in every home that wants one
Why ByteBot exists
Personal robotics had its iPhone moment — robot dogs under $3,000, humanoids under $25,000, companions that hold real conversations. But buying one still felt like importing lab equipment: no place to see them walk, no one to fix them, no community to learn with.
ByteBot Labs fixes all three. We're a store where every robot is charged and walking the floor. A service bay with factory-trained hands. A training room where seven-year-olds write their first line of robot code. And a club where owners actually hang out.
We're starting in Toronto, serving all of Canada — and we're just getting started.
The founders
Two Hans, one mission
Emily Han
Emily leads brand, retail and partnerships. She believes buying your first robot should feel like adopting a pet, not configuring a server — and built ByteBot's experience-first model around that.
Max Han
Max runs everything technical: product selection, the certified repair bay, training curriculum and the software that keeps every ByteBot robot updated. If it has joints and firmware, Max has taken it apart.
Every model on our floor is powered on. Drive it, talk to it, race it.
Certified repair isn't an afterthought — it's half the reason we exist.
A robot purchase is a membership. The clubhouse comes with it.