London’s W1 is the epitome of luxury shopping with the city’s highest-priced private doctors, Steinway pianos, designer glasses, and extravagant kitchens all within close proximity. Wigmore Street is a hotspot for the ultra-rich to purchase high-end appliances and is now home to Moley Robotics, a company offering luxury kitchens equipped with a robot arm that can cook meals. Moley, founded by Dr. Mark Oleynik, aims to provide healthy, fresh meals with minimal effort from the user. The company’s X-AiR robot, currently available for pre-order, is equipped with a cooktop and utensils to autonomously prepare meals. The robot, operated by a tablet, follows recipes meticulously and performs basic cooking tasks, though lacks the ability to adapt to ingredient variations. Despite its limitations, Moley’s technology showcases the potential for automation in home cooking, catering to busy individuals seeking convenience and quality in their meals. Oleynik envisions a future where his robots serve a wide range of consumers, starting with affluent clientele in London before expanding worldwide.