Urologic surgery has been at the forefront of robotic surgery development. Some may argue that robotic integration may soon take the place of the surgeon in the operating room. The authors of this article believe the contrary to be true. It is the onus of the surgeon, to continuously establish standards that are most efficient, least invasive, with an accessible cost for the greatest number of individuals. In this vein, newer robots have followed da Vinci’s lead, in an effort to level the commercial playing field and bring down the cost of care.