AstroShell

Official evidence describes AstroShell Alpha 1 as a wearable powered leg exoskeleton for hiking and walking performance, with rental/trial positioning. Keep as a consumer/sport draft company pending final human review.

Dorsum

Official evidence identifies Exospine Back Support and Dorsumtech back-health pages. Keep the profile narrow around back support and avoid adding unsupported limb or industrial categories.

Navee

The user-supplied official Navee page links the company to Navee Exo S Pro. Keep as a consumer/sport mobility-assistance draft company, and verify final product claims before product-page planning.

IRMO Global

IRMO Global develops high-tech consumer and sports exoskeletons. Their primary product, the IRMO M1, is a lightweight AI-powered leg exoskeleton that uses visual perception (Camera + LADAR) to adapt support to varying terrain in real-time. Designed for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts, it provides powered knee assistance to reduce fatigue and impact during treks and descents.

Skip

Skip, a spin-off from the Google ‘X’ lab, develops the MO/GO (Mountain Goat), a pair of powered pants designed to assist with uphill walking and hiking. The system features lightweight motors at the knee and carbon fiber cuffs integrated into the apparel, providing a reported 40% boost to the quads and hamstrings. It is designed […]

WiRobotics

WiRobotics develops wearable robots for lifestyle and healthcare. Their flagship product, the WIM, is a lightweight hip-powered exoskeleton designed for walking assistance, hiking, and daily mobility. The company focuses on the B2C market and elderly care, aiming to provide gait enhancement in a form factor comparable to apparel.

Kenqing Technology

Kenqing Technology is a Shenzhen-based exoskeleton robotics company focused on full-stack R&D, production and distribution of consumer-grade and industrial-grade exoskeletons. Official company materials describe three core product lines: outdoor exoskeletons, rehabilitation exoskeletons and industrial exoskeletons, while the product catalogue lists Q20, Ant-Y10, Ant-Y20, Ant-W1, Ant-WA1, A10, Ant-A1, π/π plus, Ant-H1 Pro and Ant-C1 Pro. The […]

Seismic

Seismic develops ‘Powered Clothing’ that integrates robotic actuators and sensors into apparel. The system is designed to augment core strength and support posture for industrial workers and the aging population. The technology utilizes electromechanical actuators to assist with standing and movement.

Roam Robotics

Roam Robotics develops exoskeletons using pneumatic actuators and fabric-based systems. Their products include Ascend (a knee orthosis for osteoarthritis), Forge (a tactical load-carrying exoskeleton), and Elevate (a sports exoskeleton). The technology focuses on providing powered assistance in a lightweight, affordable package.