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Amazon Halts Blue Jay Robot After Just Six Months
22 Feb
Summary
- Blue Jay robot, unveiled October 2025, lasted less than six months.
- Rapid development cycle of one year was attributed to AI advancements.
- Core Blue Jay technology will be integrated into other robotics programs.

Amazon's internal robotics initiative, Blue Jay, has been halted after a brief operational period of less than six months. The multi-armed robot, intended for sorting and moving packages in same-day delivery facilities, was unveiled in October 2025. Its development cycle was remarkably fast, completed in approximately one year due to significant AI advancements.
Despite the speed of its creation, Blue Jay's operational viability proved short-lived. Amazon confirmed the robot was a prototype, a detail not clearly communicated during its initial announcements. Employees from the Blue Jay project are now being reassigned to other robotics programs where they will leverage the core technologies developed for Blue Jay.
Amazon plans to accelerate the integration of Blue Jay's underlying innovations into its future warehouse robotics. This strategic shift aims to maintain continuity and focus on more sustainable applications within its extensive fulfillment network. The company continues to develop other warehouse robots, such as Vulcan, which features dual arms for precise item handling and advanced sensor technology.




