- Beatbot is a technology brand operated by Xingmai Innovation Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd.; its official founder and CEO is Siler Wang, identified in Chinese public sources as Wang Shengle.
- Public reports name several financing participants, but the reviewed sources do not disclose a complete current cap table or the founder’s exact stake, so no investor should be called Beatbot’s parent company on that evidence alone.
- The brand operator, trademark applicant, legal manufacturer, physical factory, regional entity, invoice seller, importer and warranty route are separate due-diligence questions.

Beatbot is a technology brand operated by Xingmai Innovation Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd., a Chinese robotics company founded in 2022. Beatbot’s official English site identifies Siler Wang as founder and CEO; Chinese public sources identify the founder as Wang Shengle (王生乐).
That is the most defensible public answer to “Who owns Beatbot?” Official brand, trademark, patent, app and regulatory records consistently connect Beatbot to Xingmai Innovation in Suzhou. However, the sources reviewed for this article do not disclose a complete current shareholder table or the founder’s exact ownership percentage. Publicly reported investors should therefore be described as financing participants—not automatically as Beatbot’s parent company or controlling owner.
The corporate answer also does not settle every procurement question. Beatbot-related records name entities in Suzhou, Hong Kong, the United States and Germany. Those companies may handle different legal, software, website, intellectual-property or market functions. A buyer still needs to identify the exact manufacturer, assembly factory, origin, seller, importer and warranty route for the SKU and country involved.
Beatbot Ownership and Responsibility at a Glance
| Question | Evidence-based answer | What it does not prove |
|---|---|---|
| Who operates Beatbot? | Xingmai Innovation Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. | It does not identify every regional seller or importer |
| Who founded Beatbot? | Siler Wang, identified in Chinese sources as Wang Shengle (王生乐) | Founder status does not disclose an exact current shareholding |
| Does an outside investor own Beatbot? | Public reports name financing participants, but no complete current cap table was found | Investment does not automatically mean parent-company control |
| Who owns the trademark? | Xingmai Suzhou is the applicant in reviewed official Canadian Beatbot filings and appears in other territorial records | No single filing proves ownership in every country and class |
| Who manufactures Beatbot pool cleaners? | Xingmai Suzhou appears as the brand operator and as manufacturer or regulatory applicant in certain product records | A legal manufacturer or applicant is not necessarily the physical assembly factory |
| Where are Beatbot products made? | The brand has a Chinese operating company, but origin must be verified by SKU and batch | A Suzhou company address is not proof that every unit is assembled in Suzhou |
| Which regional companies appear publicly? | Deepwater Innovation Technology (Hong Kong) Limited, Beatbot Technology (USA) Co., Ltd. and Beatbot Technology DE GmbH | Their public roles do not reveal a complete ownership tree or make any one of them the universal seller |
| Who provides the warranty? | Eligibility and duration depend on region, model, seller and purchase channel | The Beatbot name alone does not identify the contractual warrantor in every transaction |
Is Beatbot a Brand or a Company?
Beatbot’s own European contact page gives the clearest wording: “Beatbot is a technology brand” operated by Xingmai Innovation Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. The company’s global Cookie Notice and SMS Terms likewise refer to Xingmai Innovation Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. and its affiliates collectively as Beatbot.
A U.S. Patent Trial and Appeal Board filing uses the caption “Xingmai Innovation Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. d/b/a Beatbot”. “D/b/a” means “doing business as.” It supports the distinction between the legal company and the customer-facing brand.
For procurement and compliance, this wording matters. A brand can appear on the machine and marketing materials while a different legal name appears on the declaration, invoice, import record, app listing or warranty correspondence.
Who Founded Beatbot?
Beatbot’s official Our Story page names Siler Wang as founder and CEO. A 2024 profile in the Jiangsu Workers’ Daily identifies the founder of Xingmai Innovation as Wang Shengle (王生乐), says the company was established in Suzhou in July 2022, and describes his earlier experience at Ecovacs and Dreame. Beatbot Technology DE GmbH’s official German Impressum also lists Wang Shengle as one of its representatives.
The company’s technical record provides another cross-check. Chinese patent CN116999943A, covering a filter assembly for underwater cleaning equipment, lists Xingmai Innovation Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. as the applicant and Wang Shengle as an inventor.
These sources align the English founder profile with the Chinese public identity. They do not disclose the founder’s current exact equity percentage. “Founder-led” and “wholly founder-owned” are not interchangeable claims.
Do Beatbot’s Investors Own the Company?
Public financing reports have named investors including Hillhouse Venture Capital, Source Code Capital and Shunwei Capital in earlier rounds, with later reporting mentioning additional funding and Meituan Longzhu. These reports show that Xingmai has raised institutional capital.
They do not provide a complete current cap table. They also do not, on their own, establish that any investor is the parent company, the majority shareholder or the sole controller of Beatbot. An investment can be a minority economic interest, and control can depend on voting rights, board seats, reserved matters and shareholder agreements that are not visible in a headline funding announcement.
For readers interested in the funding story and the company’s expansion from pool robots toward broader backyard robotics, World Clean Biz has a separate analysis: Beatbot in Leiphone Coverage. The ownership conclusion here is deliberately narrower: the reviewed public record supports Xingmai as the Beatbot operator, but it does not support assigning Beatbot to a named outside parent company.
Who Owns the Beatbot Trademark?
Trademark ownership must be checked by territory, class and filing status. In Canada, official intellectual-property records list Xingmai Innovation Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. as the applicant for BEATBOT SORA and for another Beatbot mark. The listed goods include cleaning machinery and robotic lawn mowers, reflecting a brand scope broader than pool cleaning alone.
These filings are strong evidence that Xingmai Suzhou controls important Beatbot trademark applications in the reviewed jurisdictions and classes. They should not be stretched into a claim that one record proves ownership of every Beatbot mark worldwide. A distributor or licensee should search the current official register in each destination country and verify:
- the word mark and logo separately;
- the correct product and service classes;
- the current owner or applicant;
- pending oppositions, assignments or limitations;
- authorization to use the mark on products, packaging, marketplaces and service materials.
Which Beatbot Company Handles Each Region or Function?
Public records show a multi-entity operating network, but they do not publish a complete group ownership chart.
Xingmai Innovation Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd.
This is the company Beatbot identifies as its brand operator. It also appears in trademark, patent, app and product-compliance records. The Apple App Store lists Xingmai Innovation Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. as the Beatbot app developer.
Deepwater Innovation Technology (Hong Kong) Limited
U.S. litigation filings identify this Hong Kong company as a Beatbot-related plaintiff and state that it was formerly named Xingmai Innovation Technology (Hong Kong) Limited. The filing establishes its role in that legal matter; it does not establish that the Hong Kong entity is the ultimate parent of every Beatbot company.
Beatbot Technology (USA) Co., Ltd.
The U.S. company appears alongside the Hong Kong and Suzhou entities in a federal court order. Google Play also currently lists Beatbot Technology (USA) Co., Ltd. in its developer information. A litigation or app role does not automatically make it the seller, importer or warrantor for every U.S. product.
Beatbot Technology DE GmbH
The German Impressum says the German website is operated by Beatbot Technology DE GmbH and provides its German commercial-register details. That is useful for German website and market diligence, but it should not be applied automatically to all European transactions.
For B2B buyers, the practical question is not simply “Which company is in the group?” It is “Which entity signed this contract, issued this invoice, imported this batch, owns the local product registration and must provide service?”
Who Makes Beatbot Pool Cleaners?
At the commercial level, Beatbot pool cleaners are developed and marketed through Xingmai Innovation’s Beatbot business. At the legal-product level, Xingmai Suzhou appears as manufacturer or regulatory applicant in certain documents.
For example, a retailer-hosted European GPSR manufacturer-information document names Xingmai Innovation Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. as the manufacturer and identifies an EU authorized representative. A public mirror of FCC submission materials for a robotic pool cleaner lists Xingmai Suzhou as the applicant or grantee. Maytronics, a listed pool-robot competitor, also described Xingmai Innovation in its 2024 annual report as a company that manufactures and markets pool robots mainly under the Beatbot brand.
These records support a corporate and legal-manufacturer answer. They do not reveal the complete current factory network. In hardware supply chains, at least four roles may differ:
- Brand operator: manages the Beatbot brand and product proposition.
- Legal manufacturer: takes defined product-compliance responsibility under a market’s rules.
- Physical factory: assembles the unit and may be owned, contracted or subcontracted.
- Exporter and importer: move the batch across borders and assume customs or local market obligations.
The safe answer is therefore: Xingmai Innovation is the company behind Beatbot and appears as the manufacturer or applicant in reviewed product records, but buyers should verify the physical assembly factory by SKU and batch.

Where Are Beatbot Pool Cleaners Made?
Beatbot is a Chinese-origin brand operated by a Suzhou company. That corporate fact is not enough to assign one manufacturing location to every product.
A company address can be a registered office, R&D center, administrative office or legal-manufacturer address. It is not automatically the production line. Product origin can also change by model, production run, supplier and destination market.
Before a buyer, distributor or researcher states where a Beatbot pool cleaner is made, the following evidence should agree:
- model and serial-number label on the product and packaging;
- country-of-origin marking;
- declaration of conformity and relevant test reports;
- battery, charger, wireless and product-safety documentation;
- exporter and importer records;
- factory name and address in the supplier agreement;
- audit scope, production-line evidence and subcontracting disclosure;
- commercial invoice, packing list and shipment documents.
If the documents identify Xingmai Suzhou as the legal manufacturer but another company as the assembly plant, both statements can be true. The legal manufacturer is responsible for placing the product on a market under its name; the contract factory physically builds the unit.
Who Sells, Imports and Warrants Beatbot Products?
Beatbot’s current Warranty Policy says coverage applies to products purchased directly from Beatbot or authorized dealers. Warranty lengths vary by model and region, with separate treatment for the United States and Canada, much of the European Union, Spain and Australia. Claims require proof of purchase and a serial number, and service is generally limited to the area where the product was purchased.
This makes channel authorization a supply-chain issue, not merely a consumer-service detail. A product can be genuine but sold outside its intended region or through an unauthorized reseller, creating problems with app availability, chargers, spare parts, returns and warranty eligibility.
Before placing an order, a B2B buyer should put these items into the contract or onboarding file:
- exact invoice seller and payment recipient;
- destination-country importer of record;
- written distributor or reseller authorization;
- SKU, firmware and app region;
- legal manufacturer and physical factory;
- origin and labeling responsibility;
- warranty period and start date;
- return-material authorization address and freight allocation;
- spare-parts list, repair capability and service turnaround;
- batch traceability, incident reporting and recall-cost allocation.
The domain name, logo or sales representative’s email does not replace this evidence.
Do Patent Disputes Mean Aiper or Zodiac Owns Beatbot?
No. Xingmai/Beatbot has appeared in patent proceedings involving Aiper, and Beatbot-related entities have pursued litigation involving Zodiac Pool Systems. These are intellectual-property disputes, not evidence that Aiper, Zodiac, Fluidra or another party owns Beatbot.
Patent ownership, patent licensing, alleged infringement, equity ownership and corporate control are separate legal relationships. A case caption can help identify participating entities, but it should not be converted into an acquisition story.
For comparison, World Clean Biz’s ownership guides explain the different structures behind Aiper and Fluidra, Dolphin and Maytronics, and WYBOT and WYBOTICS. The wider supplier landscape is covered in Robotic Pool Cleaner Manufacturers in China.
Beatbot Procurement Verification Checklist
Use this sequence before approving a distributor agreement, bulk order or compliance file:
- Corporate identity: obtain the legal name, registration number and registered address of the contracting company.
- Authority: confirm that the seller is authorized to distribute Beatbot in the target territory and channel.
- Trademark: search the destination-country register for the relevant Beatbot word and logo marks.
- Product responsibility: identify the legal manufacturer named on the product, declaration and technical file.
- Factory: identify and audit the physical assembly site for the exact SKU and batch.
- Origin: reconcile labeling, invoice, packing list and customs documents.
- Importer: identify who holds local import, product-registration and market-surveillance duties.
- Software: confirm app availability, data terms, firmware region and account ownership.
- Service: agree on spare parts, diagnostics, repair, RMA, freight and turnaround times.
- Incident handling: allocate batch traceability, regulator communication and recall costs.
This chain is more useful than asking one company name to answer every ownership and supply-chain question.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who owns Beatbot?
Beatbot is a technology brand operated by Xingmai Innovation Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. The reviewed public sources do not disclose a complete current shareholder table for Xingmai or the founder’s exact stake, so no disclosed investor should be presented as Beatbot’s parent company without additional evidence.
What is Beatbot’s parent company?
The strongest public description is that Xingmai Innovation Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. operates the Beatbot brand. The reviewed sources do not identify a separate listed parent company or publish a complete upstream ownership chart.
Who is the founder of Beatbot?
Beatbot identifies Siler Wang as founder and CEO. Chinese public sources identify the Xingmai founder as Wang Shengle (王生乐), and Germany’s Beatbot imprint lists Wang Shengle as a company representative.
Is Beatbot a Chinese company?
Beatbot is a Chinese-origin technology brand operated by Xingmai Innovation Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. The broader operating network also includes publicly named entities in Hong Kong, the United States and Germany.
Who manufactures Beatbot pool cleaners?
Xingmai Innovation is the company behind Beatbot and appears as manufacturer or regulatory applicant in certain product documents. The physical assembly factory can differ and should be verified for the exact SKU and batch.
Are Beatbot pool cleaners made in China?
Some product and company records clearly connect Beatbot to China, but the reviewed public sources do not provide a complete current origin list for every Beatbot model and market. Check the product label, origin marking, declaration, shipment documents and factory evidence.
Who owns the Beatbot trademark?
Official Canadian records list Xingmai Innovation Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. as the applicant for reviewed Beatbot marks. Trademark ownership remains territorial and class-specific, so buyers should search the current official register in the destination market.
Which company provides Beatbot’s warranty?
The practical warranty route depends on country, model, seller, authorization and purchase date. Use the regional policy, invoice, serial number and written seller authorization rather than assuming one Beatbot entity covers every transaction.
The Bottom Line
Beatbot is a technology brand operated by Xingmai Innovation Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. Siler Wang—identified in Chinese public profiles as Wang Shengle—is the founder and CEO. Public financing reports name institutional investors, but the reviewed record does not disclose a complete current cap table or an exact founder holding. Financing participation should not be relabeled as parent-company ownership.
Below the brand level, Xingmai Suzhou, Deepwater Hong Kong, Beatbot USA and Beatbot Germany appear in different public records. Their presence shows why a single brand name cannot answer every legal and supply-chain question.
For procurement, verify the full responsibility chain: trademark, contracting entity, legal manufacturer, physical factory, origin, exporter, importer, invoice seller, channel authorization, software region and warranty route. That evidence tells a buyer who is actually responsible for the product in a specific market.


