Days Café is built around one idea: making coffee should be as exciting to watch as it is to drink. A robotic barista that turns every order into something people stop, watch, and remember.

We just knew two things: we loved coffee, and we believed technology could make everyday life easier.
Coffee was already something we understood deeply. We knew what a good espresso should taste like, how milk should feel, how a drink should be balanced, and how much the small details matter. At the same time, we were fascinated by how automation could make great coffee more accessible, more consistent, and more exciting.
So we started experimenting.
“We didn’t want to replace the coffee experience. We wanted to make it smarter, faster, and more consistent.”
We tested different designs, layouts, drink flows, recipes, and prototypes. We went through multiple versions before landing on something that felt right: a robotic barista that could prepare more than 20 drinks with consistency, precision, and a little bit of personality.
Days Café was built from that idea — coffee done properly, powered by technology, and made for the way people live today.
Days Café was built around one simple idea: coffee should taste great, but it should also be exciting to watch.
Our robotic barista turns a simple coffee order into an experience. From the movement of the robotic arm, to the precision of every drink, to the option of printing a full-HD image directly on the foam, everything is designed to make people stop, watch, record, and remember it.
Anyone can say they’re different. We wanted people to feel it the moment they see the robot move.
At Days Café, the experience isn’t hidden behind a counter. The robotic arm, the drink preparation, the foam printing, and the final cup are all part of what makes the moment memorable. Here’s what that looks like in real life.
Bring Days Café to your locationDays is a small team. Everyone here chose this work on purpose — not as a fallback, but because they love what happens when you make something really well and hand it to someone who needs it.