We train humanoid robots for everyday retail tasks Cashier Tasks · Self-Checkout Assistance · Restocking

A premium retail robotics experience for operators who need more than a robot demo.

FastLane Robotics is focused on turning humanoid robotics into a deployable supermarket operating model. That means adapting the robot to real store processes, training the system for each workflow, validating reliability in realistic environments, implementing the solution inside active stores and supporting the rollout after go-live. For international retailers and grocery chains, this creates a practical path to supermarket automation without redesigning the entire store technology stack.

Built for the workflows that matter most in grocery retail.

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Checkout Automation

Humanoid robots operating the classic cashier workstation: scanning items, handling goods, interacting with the cashier interface, navigating standard point-of-sale flows and managing typical exceptions at the checkout lane.

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Self-Checkout Assistance

Retail robotics support for self-checkout zones, including customer guidance, exception handling, alert management, loss prevention support and active presence at the SCO area.

03

Shelf Replenishment

Robot-assisted replenishment workflows for removing empty cartons, placing new cases, refilling shelves, correcting product placement and supporting availability on the sales floor.

04

Shelf Monitoring & Stock Control

Automated detection of out-of-stock situations, shelf gaps, refill needs and real-time shelf status to improve planogram compliance, availability and operational visibility.

05

Cleaning Automation

Humanoid-enabled cleaning support for supermarket floors and routine hygiene tasks, designed to maintain store standards while reducing repetitive manual work in high-frequency areas.

Operate existing cashier workstations without changing the POS software.

FastLane Robotics is built around a protected automation concept for mobile robot operation at existing cashier workstations. The robot integrates into the existing supermarket checkout environment instead of forcing the retailer to rebuild the entire lane. No digital API exchange with the cashier system is required. No software adaptation of the checkout stack is necessary. The system can work through optical perception, self-calibration and physical interaction with interfaces designed for human operators.

  • Air-gapped retail automation with no data interface to the POS
  • Optical understanding of checkout screens, terminals and states
  • Mechanical interaction with unchanged touchscreens and controls
  • FastLane training and task optimization for store-specific flows
Humanoid robot operating an existing supermarket cashier workstation

Retail-ready humanoid robotics starts in simulation and matures on real hardware.

Today, humanoid robots for retail are prepared for real supermarket operations through sim-to-real training. Core tasks such as checkout workflows, self-checkout assistance, stock monitoring and shelf replenishment are first modeled and trained in simulation, where movement strategies, perception loops and task logic can be developed at high speed.

FastLane Robotics uses this process to build up supermarket behaviors from demonstrations, visual understanding and modern AI-driven control methods. Lighting conditions, product positions, shelf states and surrounding store dynamics can be varied systematically so the robot does not only perform in a controlled lab setup, but adapts to realistic retail environments.

After simulation, the system is refined on the real robot until motions become safe, precise and operationally robust. The result is a humanoid robot trained for real retail processes, with behavior that transfers from virtual training environments into the supermarket floor.

Simulation Perception Training Domain Variation Hardware Refinement
Humanoid robot in a simulation-to-real retail training environment

Built on NEURA hardware. Delivered as a supermarket solution by FastLane Robotics.

The hardware platform is only one part of the outcome. FastLane Robotics is the implementation and customer success layer for the supermarket vertical: we define the retail use case, train the robot for the target task, optimize the workflow, prepare the pilot, manage the commissioning on site and remain the operational partner after deployment. This is what turns advanced robotics into a retailer-ready business case.

FastLane Robotics team calibrating a humanoid retail robot

Training & Optimization

We train the system for supermarket-specific tasks, interface behaviors, exception patterns and store operation logic.

Implementation & On-Site Commissioning

FastLane manages deployment preparation, site adaptation, rollout support and safe commissioning in the target supermarket environment.

Aftersales & Long-Term Service

We stay close to the customer after launch, with operational support, optimization cycles and continuous retail performance improvement.

From concept to store-ready robotic operations.

01

Use-Case Design

We identify where humanoid robots create measurable value in checkout, self-checkout, shelf operations or cleaning.

02

Training & Validation

The workflow is trained, simulated, calibrated and tested against real supermarket conditions before rollout.

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Pilot Implementation

FastLane integrates the solution inside the store environment, commissions the system and validates operations on site.

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Scale & Service

After successful pilots, we support international deployment planning, optimization and aftersales operations.

Move from robotics interest to a retail deployment plan.

If you are evaluating humanoid robots for supermarket checkout, self-checkout assistance, shelf replenishment, stock monitoring or cleaning automation, FastLane Robotics can define the use case, train the system and take responsibility for the deployment path.

Talk to FastLane Robotics

Tell us about your store, your retail workflow and your rollout goals.

  • Retail use-case engineering
  • Task training for supermarket environments
  • Store deployment and on-site commissioning
  • Operational support after go-live