Lightweight, cost-effective farm robotics adapted from military-grade autonomy technology. Built for Australian agricultural and horticultural production systems.
The FSR150 Farm Robot is FSR's flagship agricultural field robot — lightweight, cost-optimised, and designed to reduce reliance on traditional tractors and farm machinery, and lower labour costs.
A lightweight autonomous field robot designed for precision spot spraying, general purpose spraying, and broader field operations across dairy, horticultural and broadacre farming. Built to perform multiple tasks and collect actionable data on every pass — helping farmers make smarter production decisions and yield more with less.
Waypoint-based autonomous navigation with high-precision GPS. Skid-steer rover parameters tuned for reliable field traversal — including row navigation, headland turns, and row-following.
Individual nozzle control triggered by machine vision detections. Spot-spray or band-spray modes with per-plant resolution — dramatically reducing herbicide volume vs. blanket application.
Monitor and control the FSR150 from anywhere via satellite or mobile network connectivity. Live telemetry, camera feeds, and mission status keep operators informed and in control — whether they're on field or back at the farm office.
Multi-layered safety architecture designed for unsupervised field operation. Obstacle detection, geofenced inclusion zones, remote emergency stop, and automatic safe-state shutdown protect operators, livestock, and infrastructure at all times.
Automatic logging of every chemical and fertilizer application event — recording product, volume, location, time, and operator. Generates field-level compliance reports to support regulatory requirements, chemical use records, and on-farm auditing for certification bodies.
Plan, schedule and manage field operations from anywhere via an online mapping interface. Draw field boundaries, define spray zones, set no-go areas, and dispatch autonomous missions directly to the FSR150 — all from a web browser or mobile device.
From field survey to autonomous operation — FSR's integration process is designed to be fast, low-friction, and genuinely useful from day one.
Autonomous row patterns, headland logic, and coverage plans are generated from your field map. Mission files loaded directly to the vehicle fleet before deployment.
Initial deployments are supervised to validate navigation, spray triggering, and safety behaviours. We tune parameters in the field until performance is validated.
Each operational run generates data — imagery, NDVI passes, spray logs. FSR uses this to continuously improve detection accuracy and operational coverage rates.
The FSR150 Refueling Station keeps your autonomous sprayer operational across full-day runs — eliminating manual tank refills and maximising field coverage without downtime.
When the FSR150's spray tank reaches a low-level threshold, it autonomously navigates to the field-edge refueling station, docks, and refills — then resumes its mission without operator intervention.
The station's bulk tank holds enough chemical mix for multiple FSR150 refills per day, keeping your sprayer running through full operational windows without manual topping up.
Designed to be towed to field-edge and set up quickly. No permanent infrastructure required — move it with the job and redeploy across your property as needed.
Every refill event is logged with volume dispensed, time, and GPS location. Full traceability of chemical usage across your operation for compliance and reporting.
Field Sense Robotics is a Melbourne-based AgTech startup developing the next generation of lightweight, cost-effective autonomous agricultural systems — engineered from military-grade autonomy technology and adapted for the realities of Australian farming.
We believe the future of agriculture is autonomous — but it has to be practical. Our systems are designed to work on real farms, with real budgets, in real field conditions. Not just in test environments.
FSR is currently in active development and field testing, with pilots underway across rural Victoria. We're backed by deep expertise in robotics, computer vision, and precision agriculture — and we're actively seeking grower partners and investors who share our vision.
Headquartered in Airport West, Melbourne. Field testing conducted in the rural region of south-west Victoria — one of Australia's most productive dairy and agricultural zones.
Seed stage. We are actively developing our platform, conducting field trials, and seeking pilot partnerships with forward-thinking growers and strategic investors in the AgTech space.
Whether you're a grower looking to trial autonomous spraying, or a potential investor or partner — we'd like to hear from you.