- LUBA is MAMMOTION’s robotic-mower product line; different MAMMOTION entities appear in trademark, regulatory, sales and warranty documents.
- Key trademark records now identify Shenzhen Mammotion Innovation, while an early LUBA test report named Hong Kong-based Mammotion Technology as both applicant and manufacturer.
- Official sources establish a Songling and AgileX history; the reviewed primary materials leave current AgileX parentage unproven.

LUBA robot mowers are MAMMOTION products. The company develops and markets the LUBA, LUBA mini and YUKA mower lines, while its legal documents divide trademark, regulatory, sales, data and warranty roles among several MAMMOTION entities.
The corporate history needs a more careful answer. Early U.S. MAMMOTION trademark filings named Songling Robot (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. The current record identifies Shenzhen Mammotion Innovation Co., Limited after a 2024 assignment. MAMMOTION’s own launch materials also say its team inherited robotics experience from AgileX Robotics. Those records establish a close historical and technical relationship; current AgileX parentage remains unproven.
For distributors and procurement teams, the company named on the mower, declaration, invoice, customs entry and warranty policy matters more than a simplified parent-company label. The relevant entity can change with the model, market and sales channel.
LUBA and Mammotion at a Glance
| Name or entity | Verified role | Important boundary |
|---|---|---|
| LUBA | MAMMOTION robotic lawn-mower product line | A product name, not the legal company issuing every invoice or warranty |
| MAMMOTION | Outdoor-robotics brand and business behind LUBA, LUBA mini, YUKA and SPINO | The commercial brand name is used across several legal entities |
| Shenzhen Mammotion Innovation Co., Limited | Owner or applicant in key MAMMOTION and LUBA trademark records; applicant in newer U.S. equipment filings | Trademark ownership and regulatory filing do not identify every factory or seller |
| Mammotion Technology Co., Limited | Hong Kong entity named as applicant and manufacturer in an early LUBA test report; global/APAC data, sales and warranty entity | An early manufacturer record should not be applied automatically to every later SKU |
| Songling Robot (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. | Original applicant for important U.S. MAMMOTION marks | Historical trademark ownership is not proof of current group control |
| AgileX Robotics | Robotics business named by MAMMOTION as the source of earlier chassis and algorithm experience | Technology heritage is not the same as current equity ownership |
| MAMMOTION TECHNOLOGY LLC | Operator of the official U.S. online store | Does not automatically sell or import dealer purchases |
| Mammotion Technik GmbH | German entity used for European and UK websites, privacy and warranty | Its role must still be checked against the country, channel and invoice |
| Authorized dealer | May be the contract seller and first warranty contact | Authorization, territory, model coverage and service obligations require written evidence |
Who Makes LUBA Robot Mowers?
The direct commercial answer is MAMMOTION. Its current company page presents LUBA as the product that established the business in wire-free robotic lawn care. Its 2026 lineup includes LUBA 3 AWD, LUBA mini and YUKA models, alongside SPINO pool-cleaning robots.
The legal-manufacturer answer depends on the document and model. A 2022 LUBA radio test report, submitted in the U.S. equipment-authorization process, names Mammotion Technology Co., Limited in Hong Kong as both the applicant and manufacturer for the tested LUBA AWD models.
Later records changed. A 2024 filing for LUBA 2 AWD names Shenzhen Mammotion Innovation Co., Limited as the applicant. The same Shenzhen company appears across newer filings for LUBA mini, YUKA and related equipment.
An equipment applicant can be the manufacturer, brand company or another responsible party. The filing alone cannot identify the physical assembly plant. A buyer should therefore avoid a single undated answer such as “Mammotion Technology makes every LUBA” or “Shenzhen Mammotion is the factory.” The model label, declaration and shipment documents must provide the current answer.
Who Owns Mammotion?
MAMMOTION is privately held, and the reviewed public materials provide no current, audited ultimate-shareholder chart.
They do provide a traceable legal history. In 2021, Songling Robot (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. filed important U.S. applications for the MAMMOTION name and logo. The USPTO record for serial number 90667595 records a trademark assignment in July 2024 and an ownership update in August 2024. The current owner shown in the record is Shenzhen Mammotion Innovation Co., Limited.
That is strong evidence about the brand’s legal continuity. It leaves undisclosed who owns the shares of Shenzhen Mammotion Innovation, which entities are consolidated above it, and the current percentage held by any founder, employee or investor.
The responsible answer to `who owns Mammotion` is therefore:
- Key current trademark owner: Shenzhen Mammotion Innovation Co., Limited.
- Historical U.S. trademark applicant: Songling Robot (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.
- Current ultimate corporate owner: not established by the reviewed primary public sources.
Private-company databases may provide shareholder names, but those records need a current company-registry document before they can support a definitive ownership claim.
Is Mammotion Owned by AgileX Robotics?
The official evidence supports a close relationship without establishing a current parent-company structure.
MAMMOTION’s original 2022 LUBA announcement said the company was founded in January 2022 and that its team drew on seven years of AgileX Robotics experience in robotic chassis hardware and algorithms. The announcement identified Jidong Wei as MAMMOTION’s founder and separately described AgileX as a mobile-robot chassis and robotics-solutions provider.
AgileX’s Chinese website uses the Songling Robotics name. The U.S. trademark record, however, names a specific company: Songling Robot (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. These facts explain why search results often describe MAMMOTION as an AgileX brand, subsidiary or spin-off.
The reviewed official pages supply no specified AgileX ownership percentage and no statement that MAMMOTION is consolidated as its subsidiary. The trademark assignment moved rights from the Songling entity to Shenzhen Mammotion Innovation; a trademark transfer is a different transaction from a transfer of company shares.
Until a current registry extract, investment filing or formal corporate announcement supplies the missing ownership chain, the accurate formulation is:
MAMMOTION grew from the Songling/AgileX robotics background and officially credits AgileX technology experience. Current AgileX ownership remains unproven in the reviewed primary sources.
Why Do Mammotion’s Official Materials Use Both 2016 and 2022?
MAMMOTION’s early announcement said the company was founded in January 2022. Its current About page begins the company journey in 2016 and shows development milestones in 2018 and 2020 before the LUBA launch.
The two dates can describe different layers of the story: the earlier robotics work and team history, followed by the formal MAMMOTION market launch. The public pages leave too much legal ambiguity to treat either date as a universal incorporation date.
For due diligence, use the incorporation date of the exact contracting company from an official registry. Do not use a brand timeline as a substitute for the registration date of the Shenzhen company, Hong Kong company, U.S. LLC or German GmbH.
Who Owns the MAMMOTION and LUBA Trademarks?
Key current records point to Shenzhen Mammotion Innovation Co., Limited.
The Canadian Intellectual Property Office record for a current MAMMOTION application lists the Shenzhen company as applicant. European Union records for MAMMOTION application 018460399 and LUBA application 018710457 also identify the Shenzhen entity in the relevant filings.
The U.S. history is useful because it shows the change over time. Songling Robot originally applied for the mark, while the current registry record reflects the 2024 assignment to Shenzhen Mammotion Innovation.
Trademark conclusions remain territorial and class-specific. A MAMMOTION registration covering lawn mowers does not automatically resolve every software, pool-care or retail-service class in every country. A distributor should search the destination registry for:
- the exact word mark and logo;
- the owner’s legal name and address;
- the relevant mower, software, battery, pool-cleaner and service classes;
- pending oppositions, assignments, licences and renewal dates;
- the distributor’s right to use the mark in listings, stores and advertising.
Which Mammotion Company Handles Each Market?
The entity map changes by region and function.
| Market or function | Entity found in current official documents | Documented role |
|---|---|---|
| Shenzhen / intellectual property and newer regulatory files | Shenzhen Mammotion Innovation Co., Limited | Key trademark owner/applicant and newer FCC applicant |
| Global website and data policy | Mammotion Technology Co., Limited | Website-data controller with affiliates and subsidiaries |
| Global/APAC warranty and Australia direct store | Mammotion Technology Co., Limited, Hong Kong | APAC store operator and named warrantor |
| United States direct store | MAMMOTION TECHNOLOGY LLC, Chino, California | Operator of us.mammotion.com direct sales |
| Europe and UK websites, data and warranty | Mammotion Technik GmbH, Düsseldorf | Regional website, data and warranty company |
| Dealer transaction | Authorized local dealer or distributor | May issue the invoice, deliver the mower and receive the first warranty request |

The U.S. Terms of Sale identify MAMMOTION TECHNOLOGY LLC as the online-store operator. The UK contact page and regional warranty statement identify Mammotion Technik GmbH. The Australian Terms of Sale use the Hong Kong company.
The official global warranty policy tells customers who bought from a local dealer to contact that dealer first. It also limits warranty service by country or recognized region and requires purchase and serial-number evidence.
For a commercial order, the website operator may still differ from the invoice seller, payment beneficiary, importer of record and repair center. Capture each role in the contract rather than relying on the MAMMOTION name alone.
Where Are LUBA Robot Mowers Made?
The available documents establish Chinese and Hong Kong corporate responsibility while leaving the assembly plant for each current LUBA model unidentified.
The early 2022 test report lists the Hong Kong company as manufacturer and provides a Hong Kong business address. A legal entity address does not prove that the mower was assembled in that office. Newer FCC applications use the Shenzhen company and its Shenzhen address, which likewise cannot locate every production stage.
For an exact shipment, request:
- the manufacturer and address on the product label;
- the exact model declaration and test reports;
- the factory name and audit report;
- the country-of-origin marking on the unit and carton;
- the customs origin and importer documentation;
- serial-number and production-batch traceability;
- battery, charger and radio-module compliance files.
The legal manufacturer, contract manufacturer, assembly plant, exporter and importer can be five different parties. “Made by MAMMOTION” answers the brand question while leaving the customs and supplier audit unfinished.
Why Mammotion’s Move Into Pool Robots Matters
MAMMOTION moved beyond lawn care when it introduced the SPINO E1 robotic pool cleaner in 2025. Its current company timeline also includes new SPINO products alongside LUBA 3.
This expansion makes the legal-entity map more important. A distributor may encounter the same MAMMOTION brand across lawn mowers, pool cleaners, apps, batteries, chargers and cloud services, while product regulations, service tools, spare parts and seasonal inventory differ by category.
World Clean Biz’s robotic lawn-mower manufacturer guide explains the broader sourcing landscape. The robotic pool-cleaner manufacturer guide covers the adjacent supply chain that SPINO is entering.
Mammotion Distributor and Procurement Checklist
Before approving a Mammotion or LUBA transaction, verify:
- Counterparty: Which legal company issues the quotation, invoice and credit note?
- Brand rights: Who owns the relevant MAMMOTION and LUBA marks in the destination and product class?
- Authorization: Is the seller authorized for the country, channel, marketplace and exact model?
- Exact SKU: Do model, part number and serial format match the label, manual, declaration and quotation?
- Legal manufacturer: Which entity is named on the product and current declaration?
- Factory and origin: Which site assembled the batch, and what origin is declared to customs?
- Regulatory holder: Who owns or controls the FCC, CE, UKCA, radio, battery and safety files?
- Importer: Which entity carries local customs, recall and regulatory responsibility?
- Software region: Will the app, account, maps, connectivity and firmware work in the destination?
- Warranty route: Does the claim go to the dealer, distributor, regional MAMMOTION company or service center?
- Parts and tools: Which batteries, wheel motors, sensors, boards, blades and diagnostic tools are stocked locally?
- Commercial allocation: Who pays for failed units, freight, field service, recalls and obsolete seasonal inventory?
The comparison with Segway Navimow’s ownership and regional structure is instructive. Navimow has a disclosed public-company controller; MAMMOTION’s public ownership information is much thinner. Both still require transaction-level checks below the brand level.
For channel context, see Robotic Mowers Are Entering the Retail Expansion Phase. Product capability may win attention, but dealer economics, repair turnaround and parts availability determine whether a channel can support the brand at scale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who makes LUBA robot mowers?
LUBA is developed and marketed by MAMMOTION. An early LUBA test report named Mammotion Technology Co., Limited in Hong Kong as manufacturer, while newer regulatory applications name Shenzhen Mammotion Innovation Co., Limited. Verify the current manufacturer on the exact model documents.
Who owns Mammotion?
Key current trademark records identify Shenzhen Mammotion Innovation Co., Limited. The private MAMMOTION business has no complete current ultimate-shareholder structure disclosed in the reviewed primary sources.
Is Mammotion owned by AgileX Robotics?
MAMMOTION officially credits AgileX robotics experience and has a documented Songling history. The reviewed official sources leave current AgileX parentage unproven.
What is the relationship between Mammotion and Songling Robot?
Songling Robot (Shenzhen) was the original applicant for important U.S. MAMMOTION trademarks. The USPTO record shows a 2024 assignment, after which Shenzhen Mammotion Innovation became the recorded owner.
Who owns the LUBA trademark?
Key European trademark records identify Shenzhen Mammotion Innovation Co., Limited as the applicant or owner of LUBA rights. Trademark ownership must still be checked by country and product class.
Is Mammotion a Chinese company?
Its core trademark and newer regulatory entity is based in Shenzhen, and related operations use Hong Kong, U.S. and German companies. The precise contracting and warranty company depends on the market.
Where are LUBA mowers manufactured?
Public documents identify responsible MAMMOTION companies while leaving the assembly plant for each SKU unproven. Check the exact unit label, declaration, factory record and customs origin documents.
Which company provides the LUBA warranty?
The answer varies by region and channel. Official policies name the Hong Kong company for global/APAC coverage and Mammotion Technik GmbH for Europe/UK, while dealer purchases generally begin with the local dealer.
Does every LUBA model have the same warranty?
No. Coverage differs by model series, component, market, purchase channel and date. Use the current regional policy and serial-specific purchase evidence.
The Bottom Line
MAMMOTION makes and markets LUBA robot mowers. Shenzhen Mammotion Innovation holds key MAMMOTION and LUBA trademark rights and appears in newer regulatory filings. Hong Kong-based Mammotion Technology appeared as the manufacturer in an early LUBA test report and continues to handle global/APAC data, sales and warranty functions. U.S. and European direct transactions involve separate regional companies.
Songling and AgileX explain MAMMOTION’s origin. The U.S. trademark history begins with Songling Robot, and MAMMOTION officially credits AgileX technology experience. Neither fact, by itself, proves current parent-company ownership.
For buyers, the safe conclusion follows the exact mower and transaction: trademark record, product label, declaration, factory and origin evidence, invoice seller, importer, software region, dealer authorization, service capacity and warranty policy. That evidence determines who is responsible after the brand name has opened the door.


