Rundrigo's first successful commercialization of a dry cleaning and laundry packaging robot system.

– The world's first development in four years since the customer-specific automatic clothing shipment system in 2021.

Solving the laundry industry's long-standing problem of combining dry cleaning and laundry.

Doubled shipment productivity…Continuing technological innovation as a comprehensive laundry tech company.

Laundrygo, Korea's leading mobile laundry service, has become the first in the world to successfully commercialize an autonomous robot to solve the long-standing problem of combining dry cleaning and laundry packaging.

Laundrygo operator, Iksikju Company (CEO Seong-woo Cho), announced on the 13th that it has developed LAPS (Laundrygo Autonomous Packing System), an autonomous robot system for dry cleaning and laundry packaging, and successfully commercialized it after 10 months of pilot operation at Laundrygo's Gunpo Smart Factory. This is an innovative laundry infrastructure introduced just four years after developing the world's first automatic customer-specific clothing shipment system in 2021.

Typically, dry goods are transported individually by hanging them on hangers. However, laundry and blankets are bulky and difficult to hang. This makes combining them manually difficult, resulting in high processing complexity and low productivity. Through this lab development, Laundrygo has automated the entire dry goods and laundry packaging process.

The growing importance of combined laundry services in the laundry industry stems from changing customer trends. While traditional laundromats and franchise convenience stores primarily focused on dry cleaning, the recent rise in single-person households and lifestyle changes have led to a surge in demand for outsourcing household laundry, leading to a surge in mobile laundry service usage each year.

Laundrygo has recorded 3 million laundry orders, including 1.7 million for daily laundry and 1.3 million for living items like blankets and curtains, representing a 30-fold increase over the past five years. With 40% of customers using both dry cleaning and laundry services, the need for integrated packaging automation has become even more critical.

Kim Da-ye, Head of Laundry P&C, said, “With the commercialization of this lab system, the shipping process has been simplified, and productivity has increased by approximately two times,” and added, “We will continue to grow into a global comprehensive laundry tech company through continuous technological innovation.”

Meanwhile, Laundrygo provides services in major cities across the country, including Seoul and its metropolitan area, as well as Busan, Daegu, Daejeon, and Sejong, and as of September 2025, it has recorded 1 million households of accumulated members, 4.5 million orders, and 30 million items of laundry, continuing to grow by more than 20% annually.