Vendor Profile
Noetix Robotics
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Description
Noetix Robotics (Beijing) Technology Co., Ltd. is a Chinese humanoid robotics company founded in 2023 and headquartered in Beijing. The company develops general-purpose and bionic humanoid robots, with a stated focus on consumer and near-consumer applications. As of early 2026, Noetix had completed nine financing rounds, including a Series B round of approximately 1 billion RMB led by Chen Dao Capital, an investment platform under CATL, alongside participation from Guoke Investment and other institutional investors. The company operates a dedicated mass production facility and claims to have developed several core components in-house, including domain controllers. Noetix markets its products through direct e-commerce channels and has announced an education-sector partnership with Coding Cat, a Chinese programming education provider. The company maintains a public-facing English-language website and has participated in events including the UN Asia-Pacific Sustainable Development Forum and the CCTV Spring Festival Gala, indicating an active publicity strategy alongside product development.
Noetix Robotics has three robot models in the product portfolio. Dora is a general-purpose humanoid. Hobbs is classified as a bionic humanoid, a designation the company uses for robots designed with more human-like appearance and social interaction features. The Noetix N2 is a general-purpose humanoid that the company positions for physically capable applications. Noetix's public website and press materials reference a somewhat different product lineup, including the Bumi consumer humanoid, the E1, and the bionic models Xiaonuo and W1. The relationship between the Dora and Hobbs models and the products featured on the company's website is not fully clear from public disclosures; they may represent earlier naming conventions, internal designations, or separate development tracks. As of mid-2026, the company has publicly discussed manufacturing scale for the Bumi model, but specific commercial availability, pricing, and order data for Dora, Hobbs, and the N2 have not been detailed in English-language materials.
Noetix Robotics has attracted significant investment, reportedly raising approximately 1 billion RMB in Series B financing as of February 2026, and claims to operate a dedicated mass production facility. The company has publicly stated that its Bumi model — a consumer humanoid priced at approximately 10,000 RMB — has sold through e-commerce channels and received orders in the low thousands of units. It has also announced an education-sector partnership with Coding Cat, targeting programming education across a claimed network of over 70,000 schools in China. These publicly reported figures and partnerships are company-originated claims and have not been independently verified through customer-confirmed deployment signals. For prospective buyers and partners, deployment relevance at this stage depends on several factors not yet established in the public record: independent validation of unit sales and order volumes, field performance data from end-users, after-sales support capability at scale, and evidence of sustained commercial operation beyond initial channel sales. The company's fundraising momentum and stated production infrastructure suggest organizational capacity, but the gap between claimed figures and independently confirmable deployment remains a standard due-diligence consideration.
Tracked portfolio
Robots
Full-size bipedal humanoid
Dora
- Primary use case
- n/a
- Deployment readiness
- 52
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.
Full-size bipedal humanoid
Noetix N2
- Primary use case
- n/a
- Deployment readiness
- 50
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.
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