Photo courtesy of Scythe Robotics
Autonomous Solutions has acquired Scythe Robotics.
The deal brings Scythe's onboard intelligence and proprietary computer vision system, Scythe Sight, to ASI's established product offerings in industrial environments, like construction and agriculture, while further bolstering Scythe's growing deployments of M.52, its all-electric, autonomous commercial mower. Scythe, located in Longmont, Colorado, was founded in 2018. The Scythe M.52 mowed nearly 2 billion square feet for dozens of customers across 30 states in 2025.
"With complementary values and missions, both Scythe and ASI build autonomy that shows up every day, in the real world, and delivers labor leverage for customers who can't afford downtime," says Jack Morrison, Scythe's cofounder and CEO. "This newly established partnership will multiply our state-of-the-art autonomy's impact across the industries ASI serves. Further, customers mowing with Scythe M.52 today will benefit from ASI's scale, operational maturity, and decades of success in off-road robotics."
"ASI has over 25 years of deploying autonomy where reliability and safety aren't just features but requirements," says ASI CEO Mel Torrie. "Scythe's AI technology will play a critical role in helping us develop the next generation of autonomous equipment across diverse industrial sectors. Equally important, the team at Scythe maintains a culture in sync with ASI – one that puts people first and strives to develop them – bringing a fresh perspective to our pursuit of those ambitions. Scythe's experience fielding nationwide deployments and its best-in-class account management program will help ASI's growth and great customer service in our other verticals."
Scythe and its team will continue to operate as an equipment brand within ASI Landscaping, while Scythe leadership will assume roles within ASI to facilitate technology integration and accelerate both commercial visions. ASI will maintain Scythe's Longmont office alongside its growing footprint in Utah and Texas.
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