Vendor Profile
Robotera
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Description
Robotera (星动纪元, Xingdong Jiyuan) is a Beijing-based humanoid robotics company founded in 2023. The firm operates under the domain robotera.com and describes itself as a developer of embodied intelligence systems, with a claimed emphasis on full-stack hardware and software development. Its public-facing materials are limited; the company website presents primarily in Chinese and offers relatively sparse technical and commercial detail as of mid-2026. Robotera appears focused on full-size bipedal humanoid robots. Its disclosed product activity centers on a single named model, the L7, described as a general-purpose bipedal platform. The company has not publicly disclosed external funding rounds, commercial partnerships, customer relationships, or operating-scale metrics. Given its 2023 founding, Robotera sits among the more recent entrants in China's expanding humanoid robotics sector, where a number of similarly young firms have announced ambitious hardware programs but shared limited deployment evidence.
Robotera's disclosed portfolio consists of one named model: the Robotera L7, a full-size bipedal humanoid. The "L" designation suggests a potential product family, though no additional variants or prior versions have been publicly detailed. Available technical specifications are minimal. The L7 is presented as a general-purpose bipedal platform intended for embodied intelligence applications; Robotera's own materials emphasize integrated hardware-software co-design. No payload ratings, runtime specifications, degrees of freedom, or detailed actuator configurations have been published in accessible formats. The robot's control architecture, perception stack, and autonomy level remain unspecified in public documentation. It is unclear whether the L7 exists as a functioning prototype, an engineering sample, or a concept-stage design. The absence of demonstration videos, third-party evaluations, or substantive technical publications makes independent assessment of the platform's development maturity difficult. At this stage, the L7 represents an early-stage hardware entry from a young company rather than a commercially catalogued product with defined specifications and availability.
Robotera's deployment relevance is currently unsubstantiated. No customer-confirmed pilots, commercial deployments, or operating-field metrics have been publicly attributed to the company as of mid-2026. The firm has not disclosed trial agreements, paid proof-of-concept engagements, or production-use cases involving the L7 or any other platform. This absence of deployment evidence is not unusual for a company founded in 2023; most humanoid robotics startups require several years to progress from initial platform development to externally validated field operation. However, prospective buyers and partners evaluating Robotera would need to see pilot-stage data, demonstrated reliability in target environments, a defined support and servicing model, and pricing or commercial-access terms before the L7 could factor into procurement or integration planning. For organizations tracking the humanoid robotics sector, Robotera is worth monitoring primarily because it produced a named hardware platform relatively quickly after founding and operates from Beijing, where a concentration of robotics activity may provide supply-chain and talent advantages. Whether those factors translate into deployment-grade output remains to be demonstrated.
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Robots
Full-size bipedal humanoid
Robotera L7
- Primary use case
- n/a
- Deployment readiness
- 5
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.
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