
Discover LazyLawn
Providing stress-free yard maintenance for homeowners bogged down by endless outdoor chores.
Take Your Life Back With LazyLawn
We believe that weekends are made for leisure, not more trivial tasks that are typically reserved for the working week. Let's take a deeper look into what we sell and who we reach.

Model I, or LazyLawn's first product, is geared towards the typical homeowner. It addresses customers who view cutting grass as a chore, with the need to decrease time, effort, and the long-term cost of lawn care.

LazyLawn solves the problem many Americans face by eliminating ongoing landscaping costs charged by professional crews. Starting at $599.99, buyers can incur a one-time purchase to forever eradicate the use of a hired service.

Our solution, spearheaded by LazyLawn's computer engineering team, allows users to set our product to any yard's exact size specifications. As a result, the product will drive itself and turn on its own, cutting each blade of grass to perfection.
Meet Our Founder
LazyLawn began as a dream by Connor Krause, a student entrepreneur at Penn State University. Growing up, Connor would spend countless hours mowing his lawn each Saturday during hot, Pennsylvanian summers to help maintain his grass' quality and appearance. Through market research, the idea gained traction after learning that 75% of young adults view lawn care maintenance as a chore instead of a hobby. Now, Connor is helping users take back their weekends one unit sold at a time.


Where To Find LazyLawn?
Our Model I product can be found at your neighborhood Home Depot or Lowe's. Additionally, it can be purchased directly from LazyLawn's website, ShopLazyLawn.com.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: "What sets LazyLawn apart from competitors selling similar products with better brand recognition including Husqvarna, Robomow, and Yarbo?"
A: LazyLawn's price point for its consumer model is roughly 15% less expensive than the industry comparable. Its gas motor, smaller frame with fewer material costs, and sleek outer shell produced from sustainable plastics sets the first generation product a part.
Q: "How does LazyLawn's software operate? Will the product be OK if left alone outdoors in inclement weather?"
A: LazyLawn contains both infrared and photocell sensors, which work to avoid roadblocks and pivot when directed by the distance measured within a yard's length or width. Both sensors are covered by polyamideimide, or PAI, which has the highest tensile strength of any plastic. The surface acts as an "umbrella", covering the electronic components from all weather.
Q: "Does LazyLawn plan on introducing new products to the market in addition to its introductory Model I machine?"
A: In a concentrated effort to dominate our desired market space, largely consisting of male homeowners between the ages of 23 to 55, who are looking to axe grass cutting from their weekly routines, LazyLawn does not yet have another product ready to hit the shelves. However, if Model I's initial forecast levels remain steady, LazyLawn plans on introducing an industrial-grade model suited to golf course superintendents nationwide.
Awards & Recognition
Green Industry Pros Editors Choice Award Winner: Best New Innovative Outdoor Care Product
Business Observer Finalist: Top Entrepreneur Awards 2023
Landscape Business 20 for 2023: New Product Awards - Top 10 Finalist