Automotive Paint Automation

Perfect paint.
First time.
Every time.

Factory robots cost more than your building. Manual spraying wastes paint, time, and money. SprayBotics is building the first affordable automated paint system designed for real body shops.

35K+
Body shops in the U.S.
<1%
Use automated painting
$3.5B
Paint robot market (2025)

Body shops are bleeding money on every paint job

Overspray Waste

Manual spraying wastes 30-50% of material. That's thousands of dollars a month going into exhaust filters instead of onto panels.

Rework Cycles

Inconsistent application means sanding, respraying, and lost hours. Every redo eats margin and backs up the queue.

Painter Shortage

Skilled automotive painters are retiring faster than new ones enter the trade. Shops can't hire, can't train fast enough.

Regulation Pressure

VOC limits are tightening. EPA wants less overspray, better transfer efficiency. Manual guns can't keep up with compliance.

AutoSpray-X3

Automated paint application engineered for collision repair workflows. Not a factory robot. A shop tool.

01

Affordable by design

Priced for independent shops, not OEM production lines. No six-figure investment. No specialized technicians required to operate.

02

Drop into your existing booth

Works with the spray booth you already have. No structural modifications, no new ventilation, no construction downtime.

03

Consistent, repeatable coats

Uniform film thickness, controlled distance, steady speed. Every panel gets the same finish. Every time.

04

Built for repair, not assembly

Collision repair means every car is different. AutoSpray-X3 adapts to the variability of real-world repair work.

The market is ready

Factory automation solved this problem decades ago. Small shops got left behind. Until now.

36%
Material savings with automated application
55%
Reduction in paint labor costs
85%
Transfer efficiency vs. 40-60% manual

The next evolution in
auto body painting

SprayBotics is being built in Jacksonville, Florida, for every shop that's tired of wasting paint, losing painters, and leaving money on the booth floor.