Zippy Snow runs on Yarbo, a modular yard robot built around one idea: a single self-driving chassis (the Core) that accepts different tool modules for different seasons.

The modules

  • Snow Blower — the winter workhorse: a two-stage auger-and-impeller unit that clears up to 12 inches of snow across a 24-inch width
  • Lawn Mower Pro — robotic mowing for larger properties
  • Blower — leaf and debris cleanup in the fall
  • Trimmer — edge and detail work

The heavy-duty line is the Y Series, built on a tracked chassis with steel-spiked snow tracks; the snow module’s frame is Q355 structural steel. The platform has picked up a CES Innovation Award (2025) and an iF Design Award (2026) along the way.

Why modularity matters to you

It’s the same reason Zippy Lawnz and Zippy Snow are one company: the robot that clears your driveway in January can mow your lawn in June with a module swap. If you’re a buy-and-install customer, that turns one purchase into a year-round machine. Ask your crew about pairing snow service with Zippy Lawnz mowing.

The supporting cast

The robot navigates by fused RTK-GPS, vision, and onboard sensors, connects over 4G, docks itself to fast-charge mid-storm, and takes its orders from the app — schedules, zones, and a live camera view included.

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