Flagship model of the DINERBOT range
DINERBOT T10, the serving robot that serves and communicates
The DINERBOT T10 is the most complete serving robot in the Keenon range distributed by Robot Serveur. It carries dishes, clears tables, and welcomes your guests, all while displaying your promotions on a 23.8-inch advertising screen visible from across the room. Its multimodal interaction capability, an industry first according to Keenon, combines reactive head movements and voice responses for a welcome that genuinely captures attention.
- iF Design Award 2025
- 23.8'' advertising screen
- Multimodal interaction
What sets the T10 apart
A robot built for advertising as much as for service
A 23.8-inch screen that accompanies every trip
On every pass through the room, the T10's screen highlights your daily desserts, a current offer, or a welcome message. It is a mobile advertising surface that reaches your guests when their attention is available.
Multimodal interaction that makes the welcome feel alive
The T10 combines reactive head movements and voice to interact with your guests, an approach Keenon presents as an industry first. The welcome becomes a moment people notice and talk about.
An attention magnet, especially for families
Beyond the service it provides, the T10 draws the eye from the moment guests enter the room. It is a simple differentiator for an establishment that wants to stand out locally, without relying solely on its menu or location.
Official specifications
The DINERBOT T10's technical characteristics
Every value here comes from Keenon's official product page. No data not published by Keenon in readable text is added or estimated.
- Dimensions
- 48.6 x 55.5 x 139.9 cm (19.13" x 21.85" x 54.69")
- Poids
- 58 kg
- Vitesse maximale
- 1 m/s (3.28 ft/s)
- Autonomie
- 9h à 12.5h
- Temps de charge
- 5.5h
- Charge utile
- 40 kg
- Largeur de passage minimale
- 59 cm
- Pente maximale franchissable
- 5°
- Écran
- 23.8" (confirmé sur fiche produit)
- Capteurs
- 4 capteurs de vision stéréo + VSLAM + 1 caméra RGB
Source: official Keenon specifications
How it works
Navigation, pickup, and table service
The T10 relies on 4 stereo vision sensors, VSLAM fusion, and an RGB camera to find its way around the room and avoid obstacles in real time.
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Pickup in the kitchen
Staff place the trays on the robot, which checks the guided, autonomous pickup before heading out to the floor.
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Navigation and obstacle avoidance
The stereo vision sensors and VSLAM fusion let the T10 map the room and move around guests, chairs, and moving staff, with a documented minimum aisle width of 59 cm.
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Arrival at the table and interaction
On arrival, the T10 uses its multimodal interaction (head movements and voice) to signal its presence, while the 23.8-inch screen displays your content.
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Return and charging
Once the table is clear, the robot heads out again for another pass. With a battery life of 9 to 12.5 hours and a charging time of 5.5 hours, it covers a full service before needing to recharge.
Pricing
Pricing by quote, tailored to your layout
The price of the DINERBOT T10 depends on the number of units, the options chosen, and your installation project. We do not publish any amount on this site: every quote is built with our distribution partner based on your dining room and your actual needs.
To get a sense of the economic impact before even requesting a quote, our estimator calculates the potential labor savings from your own service assumptions.
Deployments and distinctions
What we actually know about the DINERBOT T10
We do not display fabricated customer reviews or star ratings: we do not yet have verified ones on this site. Instead, here is real, verifiable evidence: official Keenon deployment videos, design awards, and Keenon's market position in the segment.
Documented deployments
- QooQoo (South Korea): 8 DINERBOT units deployed at a sushi buffet.
- E.Leclerc Slovenia: futuristic customer experience in a supermarket, a French retail brand.
- M Social Auckland: hospitality service with the Keenon range.
- Technology demonstration at a McDonald's event: an illustration of DINERBOT technology under real conditions, with no partnership claimed with the brand.
Distinctions and market position
- iF DESIGN AWARD 2025, awarded to the DINERBOT T10.
- German Red Dot Design Award, won by the DINERBOT range (T1).
- GOOD DESIGN 2023 (Japan), awarded to the DINERBOT T8, part of the same range as the T10.
- Keenon is ranked the world's No. 1 restaurant service robot maker with 60.4% market share, source IDC.
The T10, questions and answers
Frequently asked questions
The T10's 23.8-inch screen accompanies every trip the robot makes on the floor. It can highlight promotions, the dessert of the day, or a welcome message, turning every pass into a communication opportunity visible to the whole room.
Keenon presents this capability as an industry first: the T10 combines reactive head movements with voice responses to interact with guests, beyond simply moving around the floor.
The T10 is documented by Keenon with a minimum aisle width of 59 cm. For narrower aisles, the T8 (from 55 cm) and T11 (from 49 cm) models in the range are better suited.
The price depends on the number of units, the options chosen, and your dining room layout. Pricing is always quoted with our distribution partner, never displayed publicly on this site.
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