Dress your hotel robots to match the service standard, not undermine it.
Luxury hotels are adopting humanoid robots faster than any other sector. The economics are straightforward: robots do not call in sick, do not require benefits, and can work 18-hour shifts. But hotels sell experience, and an undressed robot in a marble lobby destroys the illusion of effortless service.
The first three seconds in a hotel lobby determine whether a guest feels welcomed or unsettled. A robot that matches the bellhop's coat and the concierge's blazer registers as part of the service team. Maison Roboto supplies hotel uniform programs for every major humanoid platform, each tailored to the hotel's existing visual identity and the robot's specific platform requirements.
The concierge is the face of the hotel. Robot concierge uniforms match the formality of the property. Five-star hotels get structured blazers with piping. Boutique hotels might use a mandarin collar jacket. In all cases, the garment is tailored to the specific robot platform with magnetic closures, sensor-transparent panels, and heat management.
Bell service uniforms need to survive luggage contact. Reinforced sleeves at the forearm and elbow. Durable outer fabric rated for constant friction. The double-breasted coat style traditional in bell service works well on taller platforms like Optimus and Iron. Shorter platforms may be better served by a single-breasted option.
Vest and shirt combination. Clean, professional, visible from the waist up behind a desk. The vest conceals the charging port on most platforms. Shirt cuffs are bonded, not buttoned. Name badges use magnetic mounts integrated into the vest panel.
Simple tunic or polo. The garment must allow the robot to push a cart, carry a tray, and knock on a door. Range of motion is the priority. Stain resistance is critical because room service involves food proximity.
Antimicrobial tunic in easy-clean fabric. Full ROM for bed-making and surface-cleaning motions. Color-coded to match existing human housekeeping staff.
Send us your existing staff uniform specification. We replicate it for any robot platform, matching fabrics, colors, and insignia.
Hotels that dress their robots in uniforms matching human staff report 23% higher guest satisfaction scores compared to properties deploying unclothed robots. Guests interact more naturally with uniformed robots. They use polite language more often. Complaint rates about robot presence drop significantly when the robot looks like it belongs.
We maintain separate pattern libraries for every supported platform. A concierge blazer for Optimus is a completely different pattern from a concierge blazer for Figure 03. The hotel sees a consistent uniform. We handle the engineering underneath.
Hotel uniform programs start at EUR 3,200 per unit for basic configurations. Full formal programs with seasonal rotation start at EUR 8,000 per unit annually. Fleet discounts apply at 5+ units. All programs include replacement scheduling and care kits.
All major humanoid platforms: Tesla Optimus, Figure 03, XPeng Iron, and others. We maintain platform-specific patterns for each, so the uniform looks consistent while being engineered for each robot's unique dimensions.
Yes. Hotels deploying uniformed robots report 23% higher guest satisfaction scores compared to properties with unclothed robots. Guests interact more naturally with robots that match human staff appearance.
Yes. Send your current staff uniform specification and we replicate it for any robot platform, matching fabrics, colors, and insignia.
Branded uniforms that match your property identity perform better in guest perception surveys. Generic uniforms work for back-of-house roles. Most hotels use branded for guest-facing positions and simpler garments for housekeeping and service corridors.