The Best Robot Vacuums for Hard Floors in the UK (2026)

By the Robot Vac Quiz editorial team · Updated 2026 · How we test & score

On wood, tile and laminate, the best robot vacuums both sweep and mop, leaving floors clean in one run. This guide covers what to look for in a hard-floor robot and which models we rate.

Quick answer

For hard floors, choose a robot vacuum-and-mop with good suction, a decent mop system and edge cleaning. Hard floors show dust and footprints quickly, so the ability to vacuum then mop in one pass is the big win. Look for liftable or vibrating mop pads, no-go zones to protect rugs, and navigation that follows edges and corners closely.

Why hard floors are different

Hard floors are easier to vacuum than deep carpet but show dust, hair and marks far more obviously, and they benefit from mopping that carpets cannot take. The ideal robot handles both: strong enough suction to lift fine dust and crumbs, plus a mop that actually wipes rather than just dragging a damp cloth around behind it.

What to look for

Mopping that actually works

Basic robots drag a damp cloth, which freshens but does not really clean. Better models use vibrating or rotating mop pads with controlled water flow, and the best lift the mop onto carpet or detect rugs to avoid soaking them. If mopping matters to you, this is where to focus your budget, since it is the feature with the widest quality range.

Who it suits

Hard-floor robots suit homes that are mostly wood, tile or laminate, especially kitchens, hallways and open-plan spaces. They are ideal for keeping floors free of dust and the daily film that shows on hard surfaces. If your home is mostly deep carpet, prioritise suction over mopping instead.

Common mistakes to avoid

Our top picks

Frequently asked questions

What is the best robot vacuum for hard floors?

A vacuum-and-mop model with good suction, a proper mop system and edge cleaning. On wood, tile and laminate the ability to vacuum then mop in one pass is the big advantage over a vacuum-only robot.

Do robot vacuums work on hardwood floors?

Yes, and they suit hard floors well, lifting dust and crumbs and often mopping too. Look for carpet detection or a mop-lift so it does not wet any rugs, and good edge cleaning since hard floors show missed spots.

Can a robot vacuum mop hard floors properly?

Better models with vibrating or rotating mop pads and controlled water genuinely wipe hard floors, while basic ones only drag a damp cloth. For real mopping, prioritise the mop system over the headline suction figure.

Bottom line

Our top pick is the uninell UR1 Robot Vacuum Cleaner With Mop (our score 9.6/10) - A robot vacuum (5000 Pa, vacuum + mop), a capable hands-off cleaner with gyroscope navigation for everyday floor upkeep..