Cereal is the embodiment layer for robotics. One mind, any body. The hard part of a useful robot isn't the conversation. It's the actuation - getting a machine to act safely and reliably in the physical world, around people. Cereal builds the control layer that turns intent into dependable physical action, so a single AI mind can drive any compliant robot body. Trained in simulation, with no retraining for each platform. Our founding team has shipped exactly this before. Cereal's co-founders are named inventors on the sim-to-real robotics work behind Google's Everyday Robots, Cruise, and DeepMind, working alongside rendering and game-engine veterans who build the simulated worlds these systems learn in. The mind is already running. Cole, our planning and memory system, powers real workflows for real users today - the intent layer a robot needs, minus the body. Cereal gives it one. Our first proving ground is the home: helping older adults live independently. The hardest test of safe physical assistance around people.
| Website | https://www.cereal.bot |
| Employees | 2 (2 on RocketReach) |
| Founded | 2026 |
| Industry | Robotics Engineering |
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Paul Bechard is the Founder | End-User Roboticist | End-User of Cereal.
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