Our Story
Our Mission
To redefine stair mobility through intelligent, human-centered machines that lift what matters anywhere.
Our Story
It started with a simple problem: stairs stop people.
They stop caregivers from safely helping aging parents.
They stop delivery drivers from hauling appliances through walk-ups.
They stop technicians from moving printers, AC units, or routers in tight stairwells.
And sometimes... they stop progress.
At Treadlyft, we saw a world full of movement ā people, families, businesses ā all blocked by a challenge as old as time: getting up and down the stairs.
So, we got to work.
Drawing from the latest in robotics, mobility engineering, and ergonomic design, we developed a new generation of stair-climbing machines ā each one purpose-built to take on the barriers of vertical movement in everyday life.
From our flagship Assist+ that restores dignity and freedom for elderly users,
to our MaxHaul Auto ā a powerhouse built to carry up to 420kg (926 lbs) on its own ā
we're here to make sure that no stair is too steep, no task too heavy, and no life too limited.
What We Believe
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Mobility is a human right.
Whether you're 80 years old or 8 floors up ā you should have the ability to move safely and confidently. -
Machines should serve people.
Every Treadlyft model is built with real humans in mind ā designed to empower, not overwhelm. -
One product wonāt solve it all.
Thatās why we offer specialized solutions for home, work, and industrial use ā from our ultra-compact HomeLyft to our technician-ready ProLyft Max. -
Safety is not optional.
Our machines go through rigorous load, brake, and durability tests ā because when you're lifting what matters, failure is not an option.
Why We're Called Treadlyft
Because thatās what we do.
We tread ā safely and confidently ā where others stop.
And we lift ā the people, the tools, the lives that move us forward.
Join the Movement
Whether you're a caregiver, a contractor, or a company that moves things every day ā
Treadlyft gives you the power to climb with confidence.
So go ahead:
Take the stairs.
Lift what matters.
And do it with Treadlyft.