Carbon Robotics releases LaserWeeder with tracks
Carbon Robotics has released the Track LaserWeeder, a new model of its LaserWeeder, along with software enhancements.
Through the software upgrades — spatial data intelligence in the Carbon Ops Center and multi-language support in the iPad operator app — Carbon Robotics addresses the diverse needs of farmers in various regions and also empowers them with actionable farm data, aligning seamlessly with the evolving demands of agriculture, according to a news release.

Carbon Robotics has released a version of its LaserWeeder with tracks, allowing it to work on more soil types. Photo courtesy of Business Wire.
“We are excited to introduce the new Track LaserWeeder unit and software upgrades that will further improve the efficiency and capabilities of our industry-leading LaserWeeder for growers,” Paul Mikesell, CEO and founder of Carbon Robotics, said in the release. “Our customers laser weeded for more than 50,000 total hours last year across more than 100 different crops, capturing major savings in weed control costs and reporting substantial increases in crop yield and quality.”
“Custom tracks extend the versatility and flexibility of the LaserWeeder and open up laserweeding to more regions and farms with varying soil types,” John Mey, vice president of product at Carbon Robotics. said in the release. “By improving ground pressure to 6.5 per square inch and supporting row spacing of 64 inches to 90 inches, growers in muck regions now can use LaserWeeder to do the work of a 75-person hand-weeding crew, have an alternative to herbicides and gain the production benefits resulting from no soil disruption.”
Spatial data available
Carbon Robotics also introduced visualized spatial data available to all LaserWeeder customers. This innovative offering allows growers to access field, crop and weed metrics using the Carbon Ops Center, including stand count, density, type, average size and distribution. This data allows growers to identify and address areas with inconsistencies or surprising results and provides them with quantitative crop stand counts early after planting and well before harvest.
Control Carbon Robotics’ LaserWeeder in eight different languages using the iPad Operator App. Photo courtesy of Business Wire.
2023 was a record year for Carbon Robotics, with a tripling number of LaserWeeders shipped to growers and rapid expansion into Europe and Australia. To support continued growth and rapid new product development, Carbon Robotics raised $43 million in new capital in 2023, bringing its total funding to $80 million since its founding in 2018.