XAG is an agricultural robotics manufacturer based in Guangzhou, China, founded in 2007. They produce 3 robots tracked in the MondayRobotics directory.
Leading agricultural technology company specializing in autonomous drones and ground robots

The XAG V40 is a next-generation agricultural drone combining both spraying and surveying capabilities in a single compact platform. With a 20-liter spray tank and integrated multispectral camera, it can scout fields for crop health issues and immediately treat problem areas in the same flight session. The drone features XAG's SuperX 4 Pro flight controller with terrain-following radar and centimeter-level RTK positioning. Its dual atomized spray system produces ultra-fine droplets for superior canopy penetration, particularly effective in dense crops like rice and fruit trees. Widely deployed across Southeast Asian rice-growing regions and African smallholder farms as part of XAG's mission to make precision agriculture accessible to farmers of all sizes.

The XAG P100 Pro is an autonomous agricultural drone featuring a 40-liter spray tank and XAG's proprietary RevoPump precision spraying system for uniform droplet distribution. Its AI-powered crop prescription mapping analyzes field data to create variable-rate application plans, applying more product where pest or weed pressure is highest and less where it isn't needed. The drone supports fully autonomous flight with RTK and visual positioning, enabling centimeter-level accuracy even in GPS-challenged environments. With Level 5 wind resistance and a flow rate of 12 liters per minute, it can operate reliably in conditions that would ground lesser drones. Deployed across over 50 countries, the P100 Pro is a cornerstone of XAG's mission to make precision agriculture accessible to smallholder farmers as well as large commercial operations.

The XAG R150 is an autonomous unmanned ground vehicle built for precision spraying, seeding, and crop surveying in orchards, vineyards, and vegetable fields. With a 150 kg payload capacity and a 120-liter tank, it can handle substantial workloads while its narrow 950mm width allows it to navigate tight row spacings that would be impassable for standard tractors. The R150 uses a combination of RTK GPS and visual sensors for autonomous navigation, following pre-programmed routes with centimeter-level precision. Its all-terrain chassis handles muddy fields, slopes, and uneven ground, making it suitable for a wide range of growing environments from flat rice paddies to terraced orchards. As part of XAG's integrated ecosystem, it can work in coordination with XAG drones to provide complete ground-and-air coverage of farm operations.