We separate demos from deployment signals.
Vendor announcements can be useful, but they are not treated as proof unless the operating context is visible.
About Humanoids Watch
Humanoids Watch tracks the gap between public humanoid robot claims and buyer-relevant deployment evidence. We help operators, analysts, buyers, and investors see what is real, relevant, risky, and ready for closer review.
Mission
The humanoid robotics market is exciting, but it is also difficult to read. Demonstrations, partnerships, pilot announcements, and operating deployments often appear side by side. Our mission is to turn those public signals into clear, compact intelligence for serious evaluation.
What We Focus On
Vendor announcements can be useful, but they are not treated as proof unless the operating context is visible.
Profiles highlight what is public, what is customer-confirmed, and what remains unverified.
The key question is not whether a robot looks capable, but where a serious operator could evaluate it.
Background
Humanoid robotics is moving quickly, and public claims often outrun disclosed operating evidence.
Teams need a neutral way to compare robots, vendors, use cases, risks, and deployment maturity.
Humanoids Watch exists to document public evidence without turning vendor momentum into endorsement.
Editorial Posture
We do not rank robots by excitement, visual polish, or vendor ambition. We look for evidence quality, deployment maturity, use-case fit, and the diligence questions a buyer should ask next.
Contribute Evidence
Send customer signals, pilot context, commercial announcements, metrics, corrections, or public sources that can improve the evidence layer.