Collaborative robots
CI Series
Four payload sizes on one platform — same controller, same software, same safety behaviour. Teach a routine by hand, then let the vision model handle what changes on the line.
- Payload
- 3–10 kg
- Reach
- 600–1400 mm
- Repeatability
- ± 0.05 mm

Designed for powerful performance
Easy to learn
Easy programming
Quick deployment
Flexible integration
Controller
One box. Everything the cell needs to talk to.
Digital I/O, Ethernet and RS485 sit on the controller as standard. Grippers, sensors, PLCs and vision connect straight in — no expansion cards, no second cabinet.
8 DI · 8 DO
Opto-isolated digital I/O for grippers, sensors, stack lights and line handshakes.
Ethernet · RS485
Modbus TCP and RTU on board, so PLCs, drives and vision talk to the robot directly.
110–240 V AC
Runs off single-phase mains anywhere in the world. No transformer, no dedicated supply.
Compact and portable
Small enough to sit under the bench and light enough to move between cells.
Software
Kikobot Studio — teach the robot the way you think
Build a working routine by dragging blocks, watch it run in 3D before the robot moves, and let the vision model handle what changes on the line. One application, installed on whatever you already have.
Windows · macOS · Linux · Tablet
Included with every CI robot

Drag-and-drop programming

Robot visualisation
GIF — VISION-GUIDED PICKING
Physical intelligence built in
Production intelligence
The line tells you what it needs
- Live output, cycle time and uptime per cell
- Joint health tracked over the life of the robot
- Alerts that name the likely cause and the fix
- Service scheduled from wear, not from the calendar
UNITS TODAY
4,182
+6% vs yesterday
AVG CYCLE
4.2 s
Target 4.5 s
UPTIME
98.6%
Last 30 days
Joint 4 temperature trending up over 300 cycles
Likely cause: payload above rated on the outfeed move. Suggested action: re-check grip offset, or book service inside 12 days.
All other joints within normal range · last calibration 41 days ago
HealthyApplication templates
Machine tending, palletising, dispensing, inspection and packaging start from a working program, not a blank canvas.
Installs anywhere
One installer for laptop, desktop or tablet. Program at your desk, walk to the cell and carry on where you left off.
Diagnostics and logs
Joint health, cycle history and fault records in one place, so a stoppage is understood before an engineer arrives.
Specifications
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| PARAMETER | CI3 | CI5 | CI7 | CI10 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maximum payload | 3 kg | 5 kg | 7 kg | 10 kg |
| Working radius | 600 mm | 860 mm | 960 mm | 1400 mm |
| Repeatability | ± 0.05 mm | ± 0.05 mm | ± 0.05 mm | ± 0.05 mm |
| Maximum linear speed | 2.5 m/s | 2.5 m/s | 3 m/s | 2.5 m/s |
| Robot weight | 14 kg | 24 kg | 25 kg | 39 kg |
| Degrees of freedom | 6 | |||
| Range of motion | ± 360° all joints | ± 360° all joints | ± 360° (J3 ± 150°) | ± 360° (J3 ± 150°) |
| Controller I/O | 8 DI · 8 DO | |||
| Communication | Ethernet / Modbus | |||
| End effector I/O | DI, DO, AI, AO · RS485 | |||
| Power supply · rated voltage | 100–240 V AC · 48 V DC | |||
| Nominal power | 400 W | 550 W | 600 W | 750 W |
Every CI robot shares the same controller, the same I/O and the same software — only the arm changes. Values from the CI Series datasheet.
Download full datasheetApplications
Where CI robots earn their place
Machine tending
Load and unload CNC, injection moulding and press machines through the whole shift, including the ones nobody wants to staff.
Pick and place
Move parts between conveyor, tray and fixture at rate. Vision handles the pose, so parts do not have to arrive perfectly placed.
Palletising
Build and break down layers up to 10 kg from a template, without the floor space a dedicated palletiser demands.
Assembly and screwdriving
Insert, seat and fasten with the same torque on the thousandth part as on the first, and a record of every one.
Dispensing and gluing
Lay a consistent bead along a taught path at a steady speed, so material use stops depending on who is on shift.
Inspection and packing
Present each part to the camera, then sort, count and box on the result — one cell doing check and pack together.
For system integrators
Automate factory floors with us
If you build and commission cells for a living, partner with Kikobot. You get the robots, the software and a team that will stand behind the install.