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WAM: Double Warehouse Speed, Cut Costs for $100/Month

Jun 25, 2026
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Adversarial AI Pipeline
Key Takeaway

Retina Robotics' WAM cuts 3PL operational costs and inaccuracies by making inventory processes at least twice as fast. For as little as $100/month, this edge-based vision AI system mounts on existing MHE, providing real-time scanning, counting, and image proof in imperfect warehouse conditions, without needing perfect barcodes or Wi-Fi.

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Our Take— Mike Sanders, Founder
“We see this as a critical closed gap for 3PLs. Deploying WAM for $100/month to double inventory speed and provide image proof directly impacts the P&L by reducing costly errors and labor hours.”
WAM: Double Warehouse Speed, Cut Costs for $100/Month

Retina Robotics' WAM cuts 3PL operational costs and inaccuracies by making inventory processes at least twice as fast. For as little as $100/month, this edge-based vision AI system mounts on existing MHE, providing real-time scanning, counting, and image proof in imperfect warehouse conditions, without needing perfect barcodes or Wi-Fi.

From the Source

"WAM is a compact plug-and-play robotic device... And it mounts to any existing MHE... in real time and fully autonomously, it will use computer vision completely on edge... to scan, count, dimension, and track inventory... making you at least twice as fast by eliminating those manual scans, eliminating those cycle counts."

— Retina Robotics Brings Computer Vision to Warehousing

Key Takeaways

  • 01Achieve at least 2x faster inventory operations by eliminating manual scans and cycle counts.
  • 02Reduce operational costs with WAM's edge-based vision AI, starting from $100/month per device.
  • 03Improve inventory accuracy and reduce fulfillment errors through real-time scanning, dimensioning, and image proof.
  • 04Deploy on any existing MHE (forklifts, order pickers) and operate autonomously in Wi-Fi dead zones, without relying solely on perfect barcodes.

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Retina Robotics Brings Computer Vision to Warehousing

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