Naver's Expanded Robot Fleet Uses Elevators for Full Building Access
By Kaija Wilkinson | Daily News | April 21, 2026
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Naver is operating an integrated fleet of approximately 100 service robots across its second headquarters in Seongnam, South Korea, transforming the building into a "living laboratory" for physical AI, Let’s Data Science reports. The fleet, internally named Rookie, delivers food, beverages, packages and documents. The robots are engineered to operate across the entire building, including autonomous navigation across floors and through security gates, elevator use and multi-floor routing and time-scheduled task execution and on-demand summons from a mobile app. The robotics stack was developed by Naver Labs and coordinated through a cloud-native fleet management platform called ARC Brain. The deployment is an example of the shift from isolated robot pilots to building-scale, multi-robot operations. Centralized orchestration, elevator integration and cross-floor autonomy solve nontrivial operational problems that typically block commercial rollouts.