MOXIE
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EmbodiedTabletop companion robot for children ages 5–10 with social-emotional learning missions, a curved face screen, and gesturing arms.

About Moxie
Moxie is a kid-sized companion robot from Embodied, designed by fuseproject. It sits on a table or desk, shows an animated face on a curved screen, and moves its arms to gesture while it talks.
Daily missions guide children through breathing exercises, reading, drawing, and conversations about feelings. The parent app tracks progress and sets privacy options. Moxie targets social, emotional, and cognitive skills for ages 5–10, not heavy STEM tutoring.
Embodied originally sold Moxie for about $799, then shut down in late 2024 when funding failed. Moxie Robots, Inc. now supports existing units with a paid Sunlight cloud plan ($29.99/month). New robots are not for sale on the official site today.
HomeBotRadar tracks Moxie because it was one of the first consumer robots built mainly for child development at home. Owners should expect cloud dependence and a messy corporate history, not a simple buy-and-forget toy.
Data sources
- https://moxierobots.com/contact.html
- https://moxierobot.com/products/1-year-included
- https://www.axios.com/2024/05/31/moxie-robot-kids-companion-genai
- https://www.therobotreport.com/moxie-social-robot-embodied-designed-help-children-learn/
- https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/embodied-launches-moxie-the-first-ever-animate-companion-301048022.html

