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Best Robot Mops (2026)

TL;DR: The best robot mops scrub hard floors with even pressure, lift or avoid rugs, and self-clean their own pads so you’re not rinsing a filthy cloth by hand. Our top pick combines vacuuming and mopping with a self-washing dock.

A robot mop can keep sealed hard floors genuinely clean between deep cleans — but a bad one just smears dirty water around, gets stuck on rugs, and leaves you washing a grimy pad every day. We compared the most-searched robot mops on scrubbing power, navigation, self-cleaning and value.

Quick comparison

ModelTypeSelf-cleanRug handlingBest for
AquaGlide Pro (top pick)Vacuum + mopSelf-washing dockAuto-lift padsMost homes
FloorMate SpinMop onlyManual rinseAvoids rugsAll-hard-floor homes
TidyBot MiniVacuum + mopManual rinseBasicSmall apartments

The best robot mops, ranked

1
Best overall

AquaGlide Pro Robot Vacuum & Mop

★★★★★4.6 / 5
  • Vacuums and mops in one pass
  • Self-washing dock rinses the pads
  • Auto-lifts pads onto rugs
  • Dock takes up floor space
  • Higher upfront cost

The hands-off choice for mixed floors — it scrubs, then washes its own pads at the dock, so daily upkeep is basically zero.

2
Best scrubbing

FloorMate Spin Mop Robot

★★★★☆4.3 / 5
  • Spinning pads apply real pressure on stuck-on grime
  • Avoids carpet automatically
  • Mop only — no vacuuming
  • Pads need manual rinsing

If your home is all hard floor and you want genuine scrubbing pressure, the spinning pads beat a flat dragged cloth — you just rinse the pads yourself.

3
Best for small spaces

TidyBot Mini Vacuum-Mop

★★★★☆4.1 / 5
  • Compact, fits under low furniture
  • Affordable combo unit
  • Smaller water tank
  • Basic navigation, no self-clean

A budget combo for apartments — the small tank and basic mapping are fine in tight spaces, less so in big open homes.

How to choose a robot mop

  • Vacuum + mop vs mop-only: Combo units handle dust and spills; mop-only units scrub harder but need a separate vacuum.
  • Self-cleaning dock: A dock that rinses the pads saves you handling a dirty cloth every run — the biggest day-to-day convenience.
  • Rug handling: Look for pad auto-lift or reliable carpet avoidance so it doesn’t soak your rugs.
  • Floor type: Robot mops are for sealed hard floors (tile, sealed wood, vinyl) — not unsealed wood or carpet.

Frequently asked questions

Do robot mops actually clean well?

On sealed hard floors, a good robot mop handles light daily grime and spills well, especially models with spinning or vibrating pads that apply real pressure. They don’t replace an occasional deep mop for stuck-on messes.

Can a robot mop go on carpet?

Robot mops are made for sealed hard floors. Better models either avoid carpet automatically or lift their pads over low rugs; cheaper ones can soak a rug if they don’t detect it.

Are self-cleaning docks worth it?

For most people, yes. The dock rinses and often dries the mop pads automatically, so you’re not handling a dirty wet cloth after every run — it’s the single biggest convenience upgrade.

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BridgePicks Editorial Team
Independent product research · Updated 2026
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