Enhancing Accessibility with assistive robotics.

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What Zerobionic Does Best

A disability-led African startup that transforms plastic waste into AI-powered robots.

Sustainability

We're committed to reducing environmental impact across every stage of our product lifecycle.

Recycled Plastics

60% of our hardware uses post-consumer recycled plastic

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Less Waste

Manufacturing with 90% less industrial waste

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Circular Design

Designed for easy disassembly and reuse

Inclusive Robotics

Zerobionic uses humanoid robots that communicate in sign language, making information accessible to the deaf and hard of hearing individual

  • Gesture Recognition

    Advanced vision systems track human sign input with high precision.

  • AI Interpretation

    Machine learning translates gestures into meaning in real-time.

  • Expressive Robot Output

    Our robotic system converts speech to sign and sign to speech in a feedback loop.

Our Track Record

We’re proud of the impact we’ve made so far. Here’s a snapshot

Zerobionic Moments

Updates shared by our team and partners.

Frequently
Asked
Questions

Here are some of our most frequently asked questions. If you have a question that isn't answered here, please feel free to contact us.

Can teachers be trained to use Zerobionic tools?
Absolutely. We provide training and support to educators, helping them integrate our assistive technology into their classrooms with ease.
Is Zerobionic environmentally friendly?
Yes! Our robots are 3D-printed from recycled plastic waste, supporting a circular economy and sustainable innovation.
Where is Zerobionic based?
Kenya, Namibia, Switzerland and Rwanda
Who does Zerobionic support?
We serve individuals with hearing impairments, educators, inclusive schools, tech conferences and summits empowering these individuals with real-time communication tools.
What is Zerobionic?
Zerobionic is an inclusive EdTech startup using AI-powered humanoid robots to translate spoken language into sign language, making STEM education accessible for deaf and hard-of-hearing students.

Get in Touch

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Location

Afralti, Waiyaki Way, Nairobi, Kenya

Email

info@zerobionicafrica.com

Phone

+254774909759