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Asylon DroneDog

Asylon

“The tireless sentinel of autonomous security”

Can stand in for

Perimeter patrol guard · Overnight security officer · Surveillance drone operator

Strength 40
Dexterity 30
Autonomy 78
Empathy 10
IQ 65
How we rate our robots

Each robot is scored from 0 to 100 on five traits, based on its real specs. When in doubt we score low, never flattering.

  • Strength — Lifting capacity, payload and raw power — how heavy a load it can handle.
  • Dexterity — Fine motor skills: hands, manipulation precision and speed of movement.
  • Autonomy — How long and how independently it runs — battery life and self-direction.
  • Empathy — Social & emotional skills: voice, expressions and interaction with people.
  • IQ — On-board intelligence: perception, reasoning and ability to learn.

If it were human

“Like a seasoned night-shift security chief who never sleeps, never blinks, and has walked every inch of the perimeter a thousand times.”

The Asylon DroneDog is an autonomous security quadruped built on the Boston Dynamics Spot platform and outfitted by Asylon with a dedicated security payload. Designed from the ground up for perimeter protection, it has already completed more than 250,000 patrol missions — a real-world track record that very few robots on the market can claim.

Where it truly shines is relentless, consistent coverage. It walks the same routes night after night without fatigue, distraction, or hesitation, streaming data from its onboard sensors back to a security operations centre. It can navigate complex outdoor terrain — gravel, grass, ramps, uneven ground — thanks to the proven locomotion of the Spot base platform, all while its Asylon security payload keeps watch for anomalies.

At the agency, we think of DroneDog as the colleague who never asks for a coffee break and never misses a shift. It won’t charm you with small talk, but it will be exactly where it’s supposed to be, every single time. It is the ideal candidate for industrial sites, data centres, logistics yards, or any large outdoor facility that needs dependable, documented patrol coverage around the clock.

Tech sheet

Creator
Asylon
Country
United States
Type
Quadruped
Status
In production
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Features
  • Quadruped
  • Security payload
  • Autonomous patrol
  • Vision

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Frequently asked questions

What is the Asylon DroneDog robot?

The Asylon DroneDog is an autonomous security quadruped robot built on the Boston Dynamics Spot platform and equipped with a dedicated security payload by Asylon. It is designed to perform continuous, autonomous perimeter patrol missions.

What can the Asylon DroneDog robot do?

The DroneDog robot can carry out fully autonomous security patrols, covering large outdoor or industrial perimeters day and night. It has completed more than 250,000 patrol missions, detecting anomalies and reporting back to a security operations centre.

Who makes the Asylon DroneDog robot and where is it from?

The DroneDog robot is developed by Asylon, a United States-based security robotics company. The quadruped base is the Boston Dynamics Spot platform, customised with Asylon's proprietary security payload.

What are the key specs of the Asylon DroneDog robot?

The DroneDog robot is based on the Boston Dynamics Spot quadruped, which gives it robust all-terrain locomotion. Exact height and weight figures are not publicly specified by Asylon; the robot carries a dedicated security sensor payload.

Is the Asylon DroneDog robot available to deploy today?

Yes, the DroneDog robot is an active commercial product. Its milestone of over 250,000 completed patrol missions confirms it is already deployed in real-world security operations. Pricing and deployment details are available directly from Asylon.