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Map of Exoskeleton Companies

Updated map of exoskeleton producers

Map of companies, businesses, and startups involved with exoskeleton and wearable robotics technology from around the world.   Use the map controls to navigate or open in a full window mode.

Last Updated April 2026: This map has been rebuilt and significantly expanded.

The map now includes 171 mapped locations tied to 157 exoskeleton, wearable robotics, or adjacent technology companies, spanning medical, industrial, consumer, military, and cross-sector efforts. Most pins represent headquarters, with additional offices included when public information was available.

This is meant to be a living resource, not a frozen snapshot. Companies move, rebrand, merge, open satellite offices, go inactive, or stop publishing detailed location information. In some cases, only city-level or country-level public information was available, and the map reflects that.

If I have missed an address, if a company has changed locations, or if an entry should be corrected or removed, please use the Exoskeleton Report contact form and send the company name plus the corrected public address or source. Reader feedback helps keep this resource accurate for the wider exoskeleton community.

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  • Hi Bobby, thanks for the reply! Seems like you know a lot about the exoskeleton market. Would you happen to know or recommend any of them with distribution in Asia?

  • Hey Bobby, can you kindly provide me rough idea of the soft exoskeleton industry as in the present scenario. Just a gist of the global market with few statistical idea of what application may have higher penetration of soft robotics.

    • Soft exoskeletons share about 99% percent of all the challenges that their rigid-frame counterparts do. As such, it is hard to clearly distinguish between an “exoskeleton industry” and an “exosuit industry.”

      For the sake of the conversation, the soft-exoskeleton-industry is where you want to provide movement assistance without much load transfer. Closing the hand is an excellent example: if the goal is to have a person close their arm and grasp an object then the primary objective is to provide the movement assist needed to close the hand and establish a firm hold, while transferring the weight of the grasped object is secondary.

      Using the logic above, soft exoskeletons are being reduced into practice as powered gloves, forward movement assist devices, and muscle assist devices that run generally in parallel with major muscle groups in the human body.

      The main market penetration is that exosuits are softer, smaller, lighter, and generally, less intimidating / easier to adopt.

  • Hi,

    My cousin has cerebral palsy. She’s used her arms to power through getting places all of her life. First by walking with canes, then going to a manual wheelchair after having kids, and now using a power chair. Unfortunately, at 60, her arms and shoulders are pretty worn out now. I’m looking for a device that would allow her to stand up from sitting so she can get in and out of her wheelchair/bed. Any suggestions?

    Thanks so much for your attention,

    Susan Shoup

    • Dear Susan,

      I am so impressed with your cousin powering through, raising a family and not letting get in her way. Eventually, the exoskeleton industry should be able to meet her needs and the countless many others. The entry price point for a walking assist exoskeleton at this point is still very high, roughly ~90k.

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