Robotic end effectors allow robots to perform specific tasks by interacting with their environment. There are several types of end effectors, including grippers, tools, and other specialized devices. Grippers are commonly used to grasp and manipulate objects, while tools like welding torches or spray nozzles are used to perform processes. End effectors can be classified based on their grasping mechanism as impactive, ingressive, astrictive, or contigutive. Common types of grippers include mechanical grippers, suction cups, magnetic grippers, and expandable bladder grippers. The type of end effector used depends on the task requirements and nature of the objects being manipulated.