Selfiebot, the 'world's first robot photographer', now available for hire in Singapore, Digital News

Selfiebot, the 'world's first robot photographer', now available for hire in Singapore, Digital News

Who’s Running the World? Robots, Beyoncé, and a Sleek Selfie‑Bot

Machines, AI, and automation are sweeping every corner—policing, janitorial work, waiter duties, even your morning latte. And no, the robopocalypse isn’t on the horizon just yet; the robots are still zipping around like circus performers instead of taking over entire governments.

For now, the biggest thing we’re seeing is a tall, six‑foot‑tall (1.83 m) photo booth that walks around your giggling gang and prints out instant laughs in a matter of seconds.

Meet Selfiebot: Singapore’s First Robot Photographer

  • First of Its Kind: Selfiebot is billed as the globe’s premier robotic camera‑taker.
  • Stylish Delivery: It’s rolled out in Southeast Asia, giving a shiny splash to the local scene.
  • Collaboration: Partnered with Galaxy Tech Studio, this robotic pro is now available for hire in Singapore.

Picture this: a 6‑ft high bot saunters into your party, snaps the crowd, and hands back glossy prints faster than you can say “cheese.” If you’re in Singapore and want to spice up your résumé with a bit of robotic flair, Selfiebot has you covered.

Why We’re All In

  • Robotographers are turning every event into a cutting‑edge photo experience.
  • The unique design of Selfiebot means frames feel fresh, not recycled.
  • There’s a light‑hearted buzz about future tech doing everything from “cleaning to gymnastics” on your body (not literally, we hope).

So, as the world wonders who’s in charge, robots are stepping up—one click at a time—and there’s no chance they’ll get bored of just taking photos while we enjoy next‑gen coffee.

Meet the Selfie‑Bot – Your New Party Buddy

Picture a robot that looks like a super‑sized iPad on wheels, complete with a DSLR camera and a ring light it can spin around. It’s not some fancy DSLR‑afficionado roaming the venue, giving you glam tips. No, this gadget is all about self‑ie vibes – just tap the screen, give it a grin, and let it snap away.

How It Moves (And Why It Won’t Accidentally Crash into Your Stapler)

The little mechanical marvel has a built‑in obstacle‑avoidance system. It can navigate through the crowd without bumping into people, tables, or the one rogue umbrella left at the exit. Think of it as a shy social butterfly that never forgets to say “cheese” while staying clear of sticky floor mats.

History Back‑to‑Hell

  • 2017: The Selfie‑Bot first appeared at corporate events.
  • It quickly became the talk of the town, blending tech and fun.
  • Crafted by Sydney‑based creative tech whiz Enrico Penzo, it took the conventional photo booth to a whole new level.

Why Everyone Loves It

With its AI‑driven personality and high‑speed camera, the Selfie‑Bot turns every meetup into a memory‑making extravaganza. Whether it’s a pesky dance floor or a cramped office breakroom, this robot keeps the smiles rolling in.

Need to see it in action? Catch a fun clip that captures its playful antics and the applause it earns from crowd after crowd.

Meet the Selfiebot: Your Robotic Party Starter

Ever wanted a robot that takes selfies faster than you can say “cheese”? The Selfiebot does just that, plus a few extra tricks to keep the crowd laughing.

Instant Print or Go Digital – Your Choice

  • Print a photo right away in the palm of your hand.
  • Send it to guests via SMS or email.

Custom‑Made Goodness

Brands can spruce up the Selfiebot with:

  • Photo overlays that match your logo.
  • Animated GIFs that pop.
  • Text captions and voice clips that say whatever you like.
  • And even stickers glued onto the robot for that extra flair.

Why It’s a Hit at Corporate Events

Throwing a corporate shindig? Add a touch of robotic pizzazz and watch the conversation flow. Don’t expect it to replace your photographer yet, but it’s a fun way to get people talking and smiling.

Want to Rent One?

Curious about pricing? Send an inquiry and we’ll sort it out.

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