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January 12, 2026

Simbe Unveils Tally 4.0: The Next Generation of Autonomous Retail Robot Powering Store Intelligence via Physical AI

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Summary

Powered by extended runtime, enhanced edge compute and even sharper vision, Tally 4.0 delivers deeper shelf coverage and real-time data insights at enterprise scale to power retail's next era. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 12, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Simbe, the global leader in retail shelf...

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Sector Impact

For the Retail & E-commerce sector, Tally 4.0 offers a direct pathway to improved inventory management, reduced stockouts, optimized pricing, and a better understanding of customer shopping patterns, all contributing to increased sales and reduced losses. The use of Physical AI allows for optimization in physical locations to rival online insights.

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Tally 4.0 allows retail operators to automate shelf auditing and inventory tracking, significantly reducing labor costs and improving data accuracy. The enhanced edge computing enables faster processing of data, leading to quicker identification of out-of-stock items, pricing errors, and planogram compliance issues, streamlining operational workflows and improving responsiveness.

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