Vendor Profile
AgiBot
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Description
AgiBot is a Shanghai-based developer of humanoid and related robotic systems, founded in 2023. The company has disclosed nine distinct robot models spanning multiple form factors, including full-size bipedal humanoids, wheeled platforms, and mobile manipulators. This breadth of product types suggests an exploratory approach rather than concentration on a single model pathway. AgiBot is one of several Chinese companies that entered the humanoid robotics space around 2023-2024, a period during which global investor interest in the category expanded significantly. The company maintains a website at agibot.com. Publicly available English-language information about AgiBot's organizational structure, funding, or commercial operations remains limited. Its product groupings include the A2 series, the G-series, and several independently named designs, which implies multiple concurrent development tracks. It is not clear from external information which of these models are in production-adjacent stages versus earlier concept or prototype phases.
AgiBot lists nine robot models organized across several product lines. The A2 family comprises a standard humanoid (A2), a heavy-duty variant (A2 Max), and a wheeled mobile manipulator (A2-W) with humanoid-relevant design. The G-series includes the G1 humanoid and the wheeled-base G2. The remaining models — the X2, the full-size bipedal Expedition A3, QUESTER1 (Q1), and RAISE A1 — appear as separate entries with no shared platform designation. Portfolio breadth of this scale is unusual for a company founded in 2023. It does not by itself signal production capability or commercial availability. A buyer evaluating AgiBot would need to determine which models represent actively developed platforms versus early-stage concepts, and whether any have been built in sufficient numbers for customer evaluation. The presence of both bipedal and wheeled humanoid configurations suggests the company is testing multiple locomotion approaches rather than settling on a single architecture.
Assessing AgiBot's deployment relevance requires customer-confirmed information that is not yet publicly available. The company has not published details of pilot programs, commercial installations, or operational results for any of its nine models. Without such evidence, it is difficult to gauge whether any AgiBot platform has moved beyond prototype demonstrations into environments that resemble live operations. Founded in 2023, AgiBot is among the newer entrants to the humanoid sector, and the absence of field data or customer references is consistent with an organization still in technical development. A buyer considering AgiBot would likely need evidence of reliable operation under representative conditions, clear commercial terms, and a demonstrated service infrastructure before treating any model as a procurement option. Deployment relevance for the company will depend on whether it publishes confirmed pilot activity, model-level performance metrics, and customer-validated operating data going forward.
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Robots
Full-size bipedal humanoid
AGIBOT X2
- Primary use case
- n/a
- Deployment readiness
- 50
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.
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