- MOVA is a Dreame Group brand, and its robot-mower business shares the group's technology, supply-chain and channel resources.
- Official MOVA 600/1000 documents are issued by Kutting Technology (Suzhou), while newer LiDAX and ViAX compliance records also place Kutting at the center of the mower program.
- Spacewalker entities handle brand, app and regional operations, but the seller, importer and warranty route still depend on the market and transaction.

MOVA robot mowers come from Dreame Group's outdoor-robotics business. MOVA is a Dreame Group brand, while official mower documents place Kutting Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. at the center of product compliance and manufacturing responsibility.
Other Dreame Group entities perform different jobs. Spacewalker Technology companies operate the MOVA brand, MOVAhome app and several regional websites. They share Dreame Group technology, supply-chain, channel and business resources with the wider organization. In some markets, an independent authorized distributor becomes the actual seller and warranty contact.
The simple answer is therefore “Dreame Group.” The precise B2B answer depends on the model and transaction: Kutting may appear in the product file, Spacewalker in the app or regional terms, and a local company on the invoice.
MOVA Robot Mower Companies at a Glance
| Name or entity | Documented role | Important boundary |
|---|---|---|
| Dreame Group | Group behind MOVA and the shared technology, supply-chain and channel platform | A group name is not automatically the legal manufacturer or seller for every product |
| MOVA | Dreame Group brand covering cleaning, lawn, pool and other smart-living products | A brand is not a contracting company |
| Kutting Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. | Core mower product and compliance entity; issuer or holder in MOVA mower documents | A declaration issuer, certificate holder and physical assembly factory are related but not identical concepts |
| Spacewalker Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. | MOVA operating company and MOVAhome app developer | App and brand operation do not make it the manufacturer of every mower |
| Spacewalker Technology Hong Kong Co., Limited | Brand, website or privacy entity on several regional MOVA properties | Its role must be separated from model-level manufacturing and local sales |
| Spacewalker Technology USA Inc. | Operator named in U.S. website terms, privacy and promotions | The invoice and channel still determine the seller for a specific order |
| MOVA International (HongKong) Limited | Website and privacy entity named on the Netherlands site | Do not extrapolate one country's terms across Europe |
| Stearn Electric Co Ltd T/A Beam Group | Authorized UK distributor, seller and merchant of record for the UK official store | It states that it is not the MOVA trademark owner |
| EUREP GmbH | EU authorized representative in the MOVA 600/1000 declaration | An authorized representative is not the manufacturer or brand owner |
This map describes one group operating through specialized entities. It does not make those entities legally interchangeable.
Is MOVA Part of Dreame Group?
Yes. MOVA belongs to Dreame Group and operates as a separate market-facing brand within the group.
Dreame's official IFA page introduced MOVA as the latest member of the Dreame family. Dreame Germany places MOVA inside its “Our Brands” collection and has sold the MOVA 600 and 1000 through a Dreame-operated retail page. These are visible examples of shared brand and channel resources.
MOVA still has its own positioning, product names, websites and app. Separate branding is useful for market segmentation and product expansion, but it does not mean that MOVA sits outside Dreame Group.
The distinction is similar to other multi-brand technology groups:
- Group ownership answers which wider organization the brand belongs to.
- Brand operation answers which team and entity manage the market identity.
- Product responsibility answers which company signs technical and compliance documents.
- Transaction responsibility answers which company sells, imports and warrants the unit.
Those questions can lead to different legal names without contradicting one another.
Who Owns the MOVA Brand and Trademark?
At group level, MOVA belongs to Dreame Group. At registry and contract level, a distributor should still identify the exact company that owns or licenses the relevant MOVA word mark and logo in the destination country and product class.
Official regional pages show why the second step matters. Australia's terms place the MOVA brand under Spacewalker Technology Hong Kong Co., Limited, while the UK legal disclosure says Beam Group is an authorized distributor and expressly does not claim to be the trademark owner. These statements describe regional operating and licensing roles; they are not a worldwide trademark schedule.
Trademark rights are territorial and class-specific. Before using the logo, appointing sub-dealers or registering marketplace listings, request:
- a current registry extract for the MOVA word mark and logo;
- the chain from the registered owner to the group entity issuing authorization;
- territory, product-class and channel coverage;
- any licence, assignment, opposition or renewal affecting the mark.
The group answer and the trademark-record answer should agree, but they do different jobs. “MOVA is a Dreame Group brand” explains corporate and commercial ownership. The registry documents identify the legal entity that can grant enforceable trademark rights in a particular market.
Who Is Kutting Technology, and What Does It Do for MOVA?
Kutting Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. is the Dreame Group operating entity most clearly connected to MOVA's robot-mower product and compliance work.
The official MOVA user-manual hub links the MOVA 600/600 Kit/1000 manual. Its declaration of conformity is issued by Kutting Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. for robotic-lawn-mower types MLLM1110 and MLLM4110. The same document names EUREP GmbH as the manufacturer's authorized EU representative and states that Kutting declares the radio equipment compliant with EU requirements.
The pattern continues in newer products. MOVA's official declaration page links compliance material for LiDAX Ultra AWD and ViAX 500:
- a January 2026 TÜV SÜD attestation names Kutting as the holder for a family of MOVA and NexLawn robotic-mower models;
- a January 2026 TÜV Rheinland software-safety report names Kutting as the client for controllers used in product types MVLM2100 and MVLM2200, linked from the ViAX 500 entry.
Hesai, the LiDAR supplier used in the MOVA 600/1000, also described Kutting as a member of the Dreame ecosystem when the companies jointly presented the mower at CES 2025.
These records make Kutting the best documented company-level answer to “who makes MOVA robot mowers?” They do not establish one physical factory for every unit. A certificate holder may manage product definition, testing, regulatory files and manufacturing responsibility while production uses more than one group site or approved supplier.
What Does Spacewalker Technology Do?
Spacewalker entities sit on the brand, software and regional-operation side of the MOVA structure.
MOVA's Chinese official profile lists Spacewalker Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. as the company behind the brand. Apple's MOVAhome listing names the same Suzhou company as developer and seller. Google Play identifies the Chinese company as developer and uses the package name `com.dreame.movahome`, another visible sign of shared group digital infrastructure.
Regional policies name additional Spacewalker companies:
- MOVA Australia's terms describe MOVA as a brand under Spacewalker Technology Hong Kong Co., Limited;
- MOVA's global privacy policy is issued by the Hong Kong company and its affiliates;
- MOVA U.S. terms identify Spacewalker Technology USA Inc. as the site operator;
- the U.S. privacy policy identifies the U.S. company and its affiliates for website data processing;
- the Netherlands terms identify MOVA International (HongKong) Limited as that site's operator.
These are different business entities inside the Dreame Group operating system, not evidence that MOVA has several unrelated owners. Their names reveal how the group separates brand management, apps, regional commerce and compliance.
They also show why a distributor should never replace a legal name with “MOVA” or “Dreame Group” in a contract. The correct counterparty is the company shown on the authorization letter, pro forma invoice, bank account and final invoice.
Do MOVA and Dreame Mowers Share Technology and Channels?
They share group resources, but that does not make the products or commercial obligations automatically interchangeable.
The current MOVA range includes MOVA 600/1000, LiDAX Ultra, LiDAX Ultra AWD and ViAX models. Dreame sells its own A-series robot mowers under the Dreame brand. Across the two brands, buyers can see common capabilities and group resources in navigation, perception, motion control, batteries, app infrastructure, sourcing and international retail operations.
Shared resources can create practical advantages:
- common engineering knowledge and component purchasing;
- faster reuse of LiDAR, vision, drive and safety platforms;
- access to Dreame's international e-commerce and distributor network;
- shared compliance, cloud, customer-service and marketing capabilities;
- broader volumes when negotiating with sensors, batteries and other suppliers.
But a shared platform is not proof that two machines have the same bill of materials, firmware, blades, battery, charger or spare-part number. It is also not proof that a Dreame dealer is authorized to sell MOVA, or that a Dreame service center must repair a MOVA mower.
For product interchangeability, compare exact part numbers and written service policies. For business authority, request a current letter covering the brand, territory, channel and model family.
Which Company Sells and Supports MOVA in Each Market?
There is no single global seller for every MOVA mower.
| Market or function | Entity shown in current official materials | What a buyer should verify |
|---|---|---|
| Mower product file | Kutting Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. | Exact model, declaration, certificate holder, product label and manufacturing site |
| MOVAhome app | Spacewalker Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. | App region, data policy, account migration and long-term software support |
| United States official site | Spacewalker Technology USA Inc. | Order seller, state registration, return address, warranty administrator and importer |
| Global / Australia brand and privacy | Spacewalker Technology Hong Kong Co., Limited and affiliates | Website role, data role, brand authorization and local contracting party |
| Netherlands site | MOVA International (HongKong) Limited | Whether that company is only the site operator or also the invoice seller |
| United Kingdom official store | Stearn Electric Co Ltd T/A Beam Group | Invoice, VAT, returns, warranty, distributor authorization and stock ownership |
| EU product compliance for MOVA 600/1000 | EUREP GmbH | Authorized-representative mandate; do not confuse it with seller or manufacturer |
The UK legal disclosure is unusually explicit. It says Beam Group operates the official UK store as authorized distributor, seller and merchant of record. It handles orders, billing, returns and warranty under UK consumer law, while stating that it does not claim to own the MOVA trademark.
That is the model B2B readers should apply everywhere: separate the group, brand, manufacturer, distributor, seller and warranty provider.

Where Are MOVA Robot Mowers Made?
MOVA's mower program is Chinese and its reviewed product-responsibility documents point to Suzhou, China. That does not identify the assembly plant for every model or shipment.
The MOVA 600/1000 declaration gives a Suzhou address for Kutting Technology. Newer LiDAX and ViAX reports also name Kutting in Suzhou. These documents establish a Chinese product-development and compliance center. They do not say that the office address is the only factory, nor do they publish an approved-factory list.
“Where made” has at least four possible meanings:
- Country of origin used for customs and product marking;
- manufacturer of record named on the declaration or rating label;
- physical assembly factory that built a specific batch;
- technology and product-development organization that designed the platform.
An importer should request all four where relevant. Use the carton and rating label for origin, the declaration for the responsible manufacturer, the audit report for the plant, and purchase records for the actual shipment.
What Distributors and Procurement Teams Should Verify
1. Group and brand authorization
Confirm in writing that the counterparty is authorized by the relevant Dreame Group or MOVA rights-holding entity for the product category, country and sales channel. A shared email domain or group relationship is not a substitute for authorization.
2. Exact model manufacturer
Match the commercial model with the internal type number on the rating label, declaration, test report and technical file. MOVA 600/1000 evidence should not be reused automatically for LiDAX or ViAX.
3. Physical factory and origin
Ask for the factory's legal name and address, audit scope, country-of-origin evidence and confirmation that the audited site produces the purchased model. Do not treat a Suzhou office address as a factory without supporting documents.
4. Seller, importer and bank beneficiary
The quotation, contract, invoice and bank account should identify compatible legal entities. If a Hong Kong company invoices goods made by a mainland entity and imported by a regional distributor, document each role.
5. App and data responsibility
Confirm which MOVAhome region the mower uses, where accounts and lawn maps are processed, who provides API or cloud continuity, and what happens if the distributor or service partner changes.
6. Warranty, parts and seasonal service
Robot mowers require blades, batteries, wheels, sensors, chargers and software support over several mowing seasons. Define who owns spare-parts inventory, approves warranty claims, pays freight and supports products that remain unsold over winter.
7. Product changes and certificate maintenance
Shared platforms can change quickly. Require notice when batteries, radio modules, sensors, controllers or factories change, and confirm whether the declaration and certificates still cover the supplied configuration.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who makes MOVA robot mowers?
MOVA robot mowers come from Dreame Group's outdoor-robotics business. Official documents for MOVA 600/1000 are issued by Kutting Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd., and newer LiDAX and ViAX compliance records also place Kutting at the center of the product program.
Is MOVA owned by Dreame?
MOVA belongs to Dreame Group and operates as a separate consumer brand within the group. Separate branding, apps and legal entities do not change that group relationship.
Is Kutting Technology part of Dreame Group?
Yes. Kutting is a Dreame Group operating entity focused on the outdoor-equipment and robot-mower business. External supplier Hesai also identifies Kutting as a member of the Dreame ecosystem.
What is Spacewalker Technology's relationship with MOVA?
Spacewalker companies are Dreame Group business entities used for MOVA brand operation, the MOVAhome app and regional websites or commerce. They are not interchangeable with Kutting's model-level product and compliance role.
Are MOVA and Dreame robot mowers the same?
No. They are separate brands and model ranges inside the same group. They can share technology, platforms, supply-chain and channel resources, but exact hardware, firmware, apps, parts and warranty terms must be compared model by model.
Where are MOVA robot mowers manufactured?
Reviewed compliance documents identify Kutting Technology in Suzhou, China, as the central product-responsibility company. They do not publish one physical assembly factory for every model. Check the product label, origin marking, factory audit and shipment documents.
Does a Dreame distributor automatically have the right to sell MOVA?
No. A group relationship does not automatically grant brand, territory or channel authorization. Request a current MOVA authorization letter and verify the issuing legal entity.
Who provides the MOVA mower warranty?
It depends on the country and sales channel. The official UK store names Beam Group as seller and warranty handler, while U.S. and other regional sites name Spacewalker or other entities. The invoice, local policy and authorization chain control the practical warranty route.
Final Answer
MOVA is a Dreame Group brand, and its robot mowers are developed through the group's outdoor-robotics business. Kutting Technology (Suzhou) is the most important model-level company in the reviewed mower documents: it issues the MOVA 600/1000 declaration and appears as holder or test client in newer LiDAX and ViAX records.
Spacewalker entities handle MOVA brand, app and regional operations while sharing Dreame Group technology, supply-chain and channel resources. Independent distributors can still become the legal seller and warranty provider in a particular market.
For consumers, “made by Dreame Group” is the useful short answer. For distributors, importers and procurement teams, the complete answer must identify the exact Kutting or other product entity, Spacewalker or regional operator, local seller, importer, app jurisdiction and warranty route for the model and transaction.
For the wider ownership context, see Is Dreame Owned by Xiaomi? Who Owns Dreame and Where MOVA Fits. For manufacturer due diligence in the category, read Robotic Lawn Mower Manufacturers in China: A Buyer's Guide, Who Makes LUBA Robot Mowers? and Who Makes Sunseeker Robot Mowers?.


