The future is full of robots, and those robots are full of our parts...

CustomRobotParts.com (powered by KRS) was created on top of a decade of experience developing top-to-bottom state-of-the-art robotic systems and integrating intelligence into non-autonomous OEM machines. We aim to find the missing pieces of your robotic puzzle, and fill them with high quality parts and electronics made in the USA. We strive to shorten your engineering overhead by reducing the time between your problem statement and a deployable solution - also reducing the downtime of your machines so you can spend less time troubleshooting and more time getting what you need out of them. We are interested in seeing your own robotic products achieve the best version of themselves, combining technical expertise with decades of experience in professional art, design and branding. Most of all, we recognize the rapidly growing market for autonomy-ready and AI-ready platforms, and want to be ahead of market demands for robot parts as the open-source community proliferates the technology. Indeed, we recognize that the future is full of robots -- and we plan to have our parts in every one of them. 

We want to see your custom parts in them too!

Did your robot break? 

Are you a manufacturer who needs custom machines to fulfill a client's requirements?

Are you trying to take robotic control of a non-robotic mechanical system?

There is nothing our team enjoys more than bringing life to inanimate objects. Our team has converted full-sized cars and boats, OEM hydraulic construction machines, and even toys and household items into intelligent robots. If it moves, it can move on its own and we know how to make that happen. 

Are you trying to build, or do you need an AI-ready platform?

Our team doesn't just make parts, we design top-to-bottom robotic solutions - the Skynet is the limit. We can deliver a data-rich and highly capable robotic platform that is ready to be connected to your computer and brought to life.  For example:

Do you want to make your benchtop prototype into a product line?