Holiday & Company Parties · Oakland, CA
Planning holiday parties in Oakland? A robot is the moment guests remember. From Oakland Convention Center to Fox Theater Oakland, Airbot brings humanoids and robot dogs that get the team dancing and the cameras out — delivered, set up, and operated by our team.
Across Oakland, holiday parties happen everywhere from Oakland Convention Center to Fox Theater Oakland. Whatever the space, Airbot delivers the robot, sets it up, and runs it on-site — so you have zero logistics to manage. We cover Uptown, Jack London District, Downtown Oakland and the wider East Bay.
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Hand-picked for holiday parties — each comes with delivery, setup, and an on-site operator.

Fully Intelligent & Agile Half-Size Humanoid
Dances, takes photos, and works the room — the life of the holiday party.

Compact & Agile Quadruped Robot Dog
Backflipping robot dog that gets the biggest reactions for the smallest budget.

AI-Powered Humanoid — By Unitree Robotics
Acrobatic performer for a memorable mid-party show moment.
After enough years of the same format, a robot is the differentiator that gets the team genuinely excited again.
A humanoid posing with employees creates better content than any prop wall — and people line up for it.
We handle the entire robot experience on-site, so your internal team has one less vendor to manage on the night.
FAQ
Yes. Airbot delivers robots for holiday parties throughout Oakland and the surrounding East Bay. We set up, run the robot on-site, and pack it down — all included.
The AgiBot X2 ($3,399/day) is a top pick: Dances, takes photos, and works the room — the life of the holiday party. We'll help you choose the right one for your Oakland venue.
Robot dogs start at $479/day and humanoids run about $3,399–$6,499/day, with every rate including delivery to Oakland, setup, and an on-site operator.
The AgiBot X2 ($3,399/day) for dancing and photos, or the D1 Pro robot dog ($479/day) for crowd-pleasing tricks on a tighter budget.
Tell us your date and venue — we'll bring the right robot, set it up, and run the show.