Robot Watchlist
Humanoid Robot Watchlist
Compare humanoid robots by deployment readiness, public buyer relevance, price visibility, and the deployment signals that make a profile worth opening.
Published profiles
Robots relevant to buyer evaluation
Agility Robotics
Digit
Digit is a bipedal humanoid robot from Agility Robotics, built for logistics and warehouse material handling. Digit targets tote-moving workflows in brownfield facilities, using two legs and purpose-built end effectors. Early pilot activity with logistics operators has been publicly shown, while scaled commercial deployment remains unconfirmed.
- Robot type
- Biped humanoid
- Primary use case
- Warehouse Tote Handling
Figure AI
Figure 02
Figure 02 is a general-purpose humanoid robot from Figure AI, positioned for industrial material handling, logistics, and manufacturing support. Public information indicates dexterous manipulation and AI-driven autonomy, while deployment evidence is limited to controlled demos and partnership announcements rather than confirmed customer rollouts.
- Robot type
- Biped humanoid
- Primary use case
- Automotive Body-Shop Handling
Apptronik
Apollo
Apollo is a general-purpose humanoid robot from Apptronik, built for logistics and light manufacturing. The bipedal platform emphasizes payload handling, safe human interaction, and hot-swappable batteries. Deployment evidence is limited to demonstrations and early engagements, with no commercial rollouts publicly confirmed.
- Robot type
- Biped humanoid
- Primary use case
- Line-Side Material Movement
Noetix Robotics
Dora
Dora is a compact humanoid robot from Noetix Robotics, positioned for education, research, and home assistance. At 1 meter tall and 20 kg, it sits among the market's smaller humanoids and debuted as the company's first public robot at WAIC 2024. Public information indicates Dora is a pre-commercial platform with no confirmed customer deployments.
- Robot type
- Full-size bipedal humanoid
- Primary use case
- n/a
Spirit AI
Moz1
Moz1 is a full-size bipedal humanoid robot from Spirit AI, positioned for service and domestic task execution. It integrates a VLA model with 26 degrees of freedom and force-controlled actuation. Public demonstrations show fine manipulation, but named customer deployments and pricing remain undisclosed.
- Robot type
- Full-size bipedal humanoid
- Primary use case
- n/a
AgiBot
AGIBOT X2
The AGIBOT X2 is a compact full-size bipedal humanoid robot from AgiBot, positioned as an accessible research and light-service platform. At 1. 31 m and 35 kg, it targets education, HRI research, and light indoor tasks rather than heavy industrial work.
- Robot type
- Full-size bipedal humanoid
- Primary use case
- n/a
ROBOTIS
AI Worker
The AI Worker by ROBOTIS is a semi-humanoid industrial robot on a swerve-drive mobile base with dual 7-DOF arms, positioned for imitation-learning-driven manipulation in assembly and inspection. It offers a capable open-source hardware platform, though named customer deployments and a defined commercial procurement path remain unconfirmed.
- Robot type
- Semi-humanoid service robot
- Primary use case
- n/a
WIRobotics
ALLEX
ALLEX is a stationary humanoid-torso robot from WIRobotics, positioned for general-purpose upper-body manipulation in industrial and research settings. Public information highlights a 15-DOF hand with compliant manipulation, while the platform operates without a lower body. Deployment and procurement evidence remains limited.
- Robot type
- Stationary humanoid torso
- Primary use case
- n/a
Naver Labs
Ambidex
Ambidex is a dual-arm humanoid-style manipulator from Naver Labs, built for safe human-robot interaction research. Its cable-driven actuation design separates motors from joints, yielding lightweight compliant arms with 14 degrees of freedom. Ambidex remains a pre-commercial R&D platform; no customer deployments have been disclosed.
- Robot type
- Humanoid mobile manipulator
- Primary use case
- n/a
Boston Dynamics
Atlas
Atlas is Boston Dynamics’ electric full-size bipedal humanoid, positioned as a high-capability R&D and pre-commercial platform for industrial automation. Public information highlights advanced mobility, manipulation, and Hyundai-backed development, while named customer deployments remain limited.
- Robot type
- Full-size bipedal humanoid
- Primary use case
- n/a
Svaya Robotics
Bimanual
Bimanual is a stationary upper-body humanoid robot from Svaya Robotics, positioned for dexterous manipulation and precision assembly in industrial settings. Built on the vendor's collaborative robot platform, it combines dual 7-DoF arms, 360-degree base rotation, and whole-body force control to handle tasks in semi-structured environments.
- Robot type
- Full-size bipedal humanoid
- Primary use case
- n/a
Wandercraft
Calvin-40
Calvin-40 is a full-size bipedal humanoid robot from Wandercraft, positioned for heavy-load industrial tasks and assembly-line production. It is designed for 8 to 22 hours of continuous operation with a 40 kg payload capacity and autonomous navigation. Wandercraft has announced an industrialization partnership with Renault.
- Robot type
- Full-size bipedal humanoid
- Primary use case
- n/a
UBTECH Robotics
Cruzr S2
The Cruzr S2 is a full-sized wheeled humanoid robot from UBTECH Robotics, positioned for industrial manipulation and logistics. With a symmetrical body design, gen-4 dexterous hands, and 44 DoF, it enables sub-millimeter manipulation across multi-scenario operations. Named customer deployments are not clearly disclosed.
- Robot type
- Wheeled humanoid
- Primary use case
- n/a
Xiaomi
CyberOne V2
CyberOne V2 is a full-size bipedal humanoid robot from Xiaomi, positioned as an R&D platform within its smart ecosystem strategy. It offers 21 DoF locomotion, dual-arm manipulation, and autonomy whose level is unspecified. Third-party estimates place it at $70,000–$80,000, unconfirmed by Xiaomi. No named customer deployments are publicly disclosed.
- Robot type
- Full-size bipedal humanoid
- Primary use case
- n/a
Unitree Robotics
G1
The G1 is a compact full-size bipedal humanoid robot from Unitree Robotics, positioned as a lower-cost development platform. Vendor pricing around $13,500 USD places it among the most aggressively priced full-size humanoids on the market. Deployment evidence beyond vendor demos and developer units remains limited.
- Robot type
- Full-size bipedal humanoid
- Primary use case
- n/a
Fourier Intelligence
GR-3
GR-3 is a full-size care-focused humanoid robot from Fourier Intelligence, the latest entry in the company's GRx humanoid series. Marketed as a "Care-bot," it is positioned for social companionship and assistive care roles. Public information is dominated by a vendor product unveiling; independent deployment evidence has not yet emerged.
- Robot type
- Semi-humanoid service robot
- Primary use case
- n/a
Unitree Robotics
H2 Plus
H2 Plus is a full-size bipedal humanoid from Unitree Robotics, positioned as an integrated R&D platform with NVIDIA Jetson Thor compute and whole-body control across 75 degrees of freedom. It features dual dexterous hands and supports secondary development within the NVIDIA Isaac ecosystem. Named customer deployments are not clearly disclosed.
- Robot type
- Full-size bipedal humanoid
- Primary use case
- n/a
Weave Robotics, Inc.
Isaac 0
Isaac 0 is a stationary humanoid torso from Weave Robotics, Inc., positioned as a consumer laundry-folding appliance. It blends semi-autonomous operation with teleoperation and sells through direct purchase or subscription. Early shipments have begun in California, but field deployment scale is limited and named customers are not disclosed.
- Robot type
- Stationary humanoid torso
- Primary use case
- n/a
JAKA Robotics
JAKA Kargo
JAKA Kargo is a wheeled humanoid from JAKA Robotics, combining dual 7-axis arms with an omnidirectional mobile base for factory sorting and handling. JAKA extends its collaborative robot background into humanoids, targeting structured indoor workflows. Named deployments are not publicly disclosed, and procurement clarity remains limited.
- Robot type
- Wheeled humanoid
- Primary use case
- n/a
1X Technologies
NEO
NEO is a bipedal humanoid robot from 1X Technologies, positioned for home and light-commercial use. Its lightweight 30 kg soft-touch design targets assisted-autonomy tasks in human-adjacent settings. Public information shows an early-access program and subscription pricing, but named customer deployments are not clearly disclosed.
- Robot type
- Full-size bipedal humanoid
- Primary use case
- n/a
Noetix Robotics
Noetix N2
The Noetix N2 is a compact bipedal humanoid robot from Noetix Robotics, positioned primarily for education, university research, and entertainment demonstration. At 1. 18 m and 30 kg, the N2 targets accessible, lower-cost humanoid robots in a market dominated by larger, more expensive platforms.
- Robot type
- Full-size bipedal humanoid
- Primary use case
- n/a
PHYBOT
PHYBOT C1
PHYBOT C1 is a compact bipedal humanoid robot from Beijing-based PHYBOT, positioned as an AI-powered companion rather than an industrial platform. At 128 cm and 28 kg, it appeared alongside PHYBOT's M1 research robot at WRC 2025. No named customer deployments, commercial terms, or commercial availability have been disclosed.
- Robot type
- Full-size bipedal humanoid
- Primary use case
- n/a
Pudu Robotics
PUDU D9
The PUDU D9 is a full-size bipedal humanoid robot from Pudu Robotics, aimed at material handling and logistics support. It marks the company's expansion from commercial service robots into general-purpose humanoids. The PUDU D9 stands 1.70 m tall, carries 20 kg, and walks at 2.0 m/s. Deployment evidence and pricing remain limited.
- Robot type
- Full-size bipedal humanoid
- Primary use case
- n/a
Pudu Robotics
PUDU FlashBot Arm
PUDU FlashBot Arm is a wheeled semi-humanoid service robot from Pudu Robotics, combining autonomous navigation with dual 36-DoF arms for light indoor manipulation and delivery. Positioned for hospitality, retail, and healthcare, it adds object handover capability beyond delivery-only automation. Named customer deployments remain undisclosed.
- Robot type
- Semi-humanoid service robot
- Primary use case
- n/a
Pollen Robotics
Reachy 2
Reachy 2 is a wheeled humanoid robot from Pollen Robotics, built for research, education, and light manipulation. It pairs dual 7-DoF arms and 3 kg payload per arm with an omniwheel mobile base. Development is accessible via Python and modular hardware. Deployment evidence remains in academic settings, with no confirmed commercial rollout.
- Robot type
- Full-size bipedal humanoid
- Primary use case
- n/a
Reflex Robotics
Reflex
Reflex is a wheeled humanoid mobile manipulator from Reflex Robotics for warehouse picking and palletizing. It pairs a height-adjustable torso with a compact wheeled base, relies on teleoperation with AI learning from human demonstrations, and is priced under $50,000 — among the most aggressive pricing among humanoid robots in warehouse logistics.
- Robot type
- Humanoid mobile manipulator
- Primary use case
- n/a
Siasun Robot & Automation
Songxing
Songxing is a full-size bipedal humanoid robot from Siasun Robot & Automation, positioned for light industrial and logistics use. The 38-DoF design features dual-arm manipulation and 3.0 m/s walking speed, though autonomy and runtime remain undisclosed. Songxing has been shown at industry events but lacks publicly confirmed customer deployments.
- Robot type
- Full-size bipedal humanoid
- Primary use case
- n/a
TARS Robotics (Shanghai)
TARS
TARS is a full-size bipedal humanoid from TARS Robotics (Shanghai), a 2025-founded embodied intelligence company targeting AI-driven precision manipulation. Public information shows bimanual dexterity at sub-millimeter accuracy, demonstrated via hand embroidery. Deployment evidence is limited to vendor demos, with no named customer sites disclosed.
- Robot type
- Full-size bipedal humanoid
- Primary use case
- n/a
RoboForce
TITAN
TITAN is a humanoid mobile manipulator from RoboForce, an AI-driven industrial robot for outdoor work in solar, mining, and manufacturing. Public information includes a 40 kg payload, 8-hour runtime, and modular wheeled or tracked base. Deployment evidence remains early-stage: pilots are planned but named customer deployments are not yet disclosed.
- Robot type
- Humanoid mobile manipulator
- Primary use case
- n/a
Techman Robot
TM Xplore 1
TM Xplore 1 is a wheeled humanoid robot from Techman Robot, positioned for industrial automation and factory-floor tasks. With a wheeled mobile base, two arms, and 22+ degrees of freedom, the robot uses NVIDIA Jetson Orin for AI vision and autonomous navigation. Public deployment evidence remains limited, and pricing has not been disclosed.
- Robot type
- Wheeled humanoid
- Primary use case
- n/a
Tokyo Robotics
Torobo
Torobo is a full-size wheeled humanoid robot from Tokyo Robotics, built as a force-controllable R&D platform. It has dual 7-axis arms, whole-body torque sensing, and an omni-directional base. Torobo remains in development with no known commercial deployments, aimed at labs and research groups evaluating humanoids for contact-rich applications.
- Robot type
- Full-size bipedal humanoid
- Primary use case
- n/a
UBTECH Robotics
Walker C1
Walker C1 is a full-size bipedal humanoid from UBTECH Robotics, built for service roles in exhibition halls, offices, and public venues. Powered by UBTECH's Embodied Interactive Large Model, Walker C1 offers multilingual tour guiding and reception. Deployment evidence is limited to event appearances with no named commercial rollouts.
- Robot type
- Full-size bipedal humanoid
- Primary use case
- n/a
Humanoid
HMND 01 Alpha
The HMND 01 Alpha is a full-size bipedal humanoid from UK startup Humanoid, built for industrial manufacturing and logistics. RL-trained whole-body control and NVIDIA reasoning support 15 kg payload and 3 h runtime. Deployment evidence for the bipedal variant is limited; commercial traction centers on the wheeled HMND 01.
- Robot type
- Full-size bipedal humanoid
- Primary use case
- n/a
Robotera
Robotera L7
Robotera L7 is a bipedal humanoid robot from Robotera, a Tsinghua University spinoff, positioned for industrial manipulation and high-agility tasks. It has 55 DoF, a 20 kg payload, and 4.0 m/s running speed. Teleoperated demos at CES 2026 showed dynamic motion and manipulation. No customer deployments are disclosed, and pricing is unpublished.
- Robot type
- Full-size bipedal humanoid
- Primary use case
- n/a
Robbyant (Ant Lingbo Technology)
Robbyant R1
Robbyant R1 is a wheeled humanoid robot from Robbyant (Ant Lingbo Technology), the robotics arm of Ant Group. For institutional service, it targets hospitality, kitchen, museum, and healthcare via bundled solutions. Public demos show autonomous cooking and tour-guide work. Mass production is claimed but named deployments remain limited.
- Robot type
- Wheeled humanoid
- Primary use case
- n/a