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Bucket Robotics
Bucket Robotics Project Management
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Pulse Project Management
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4.0
3.8
Reviews 14 12
Category Project Management Project Management
Description

Bucket Robotics is making defect detection faster, easier, and more deployable — starting with the 250M lbs of plastic wasted annually in U.S. manufacturing. Our platform turns CAD files into defect detectors. We generate synthetic, photorealistic training data to help factories catch flaws before they ship. No manual labeling, no real defects required. Our models deploy to edge hardware and integrate easily into existing automation stacks. We come from the self-driving world (Argo AI, Uber ATG, Stack AV), where we built reliable perception in high-noise, real-world environments. We're applying that experience to manufacturing: robust sensing, user-friendly interfaces, and fast iteration cycles. Manufacturers hesitate to adopt new sensing due to data concerns, integration risk, and poor UX. We’ve handled petabytes of regulated autonomy data — and built systems that earn trust. Legacy vendors like Keyence and FLIR offer hardware-centric tools with bloated pricing and outdated software. We’re building the opposite: flexible, modern tools that engineers want to use. Manufacturing is in the middle of a $700B automation wave across North America. Bucket Robotics is building the quality control infrastructure to match.

Pulse converts complex information into LLM-ready inputs. Our API supports all document formats, from PDFs to Word, Excel, etc. Pulse integrates seamlessly with any existing data pipeline in minutes without any training or complexity.

Website https://bucket.bot https://www.runpulse.com/
Positives
"Really impressed with the features and ease of use."
Russell Wilkinson I - 5/5
"Clean UI and powerful features. Exactly what we needed."
Savannah Hill - 5/5
Negatives
"The interface is confusing and needs improvement."
Brendan Hilpert - 1/5
"The interface is confusing and needs improvement."
Prof. Blake Cartwright DVM - 1/5
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