Vendor Profile

WIRobotics

Robots tracked 1
Deployment signals 0

Headquarters

1600 Chungjeol-ro, Byeongcheon-myeon, Dongnam-gu, Cheonan, Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea

Founded

2021

Profile context

Description

WIRobotics is a South Korean robotics developer founded in 2021 and based in Cheonan, Chungcheongnam-do. The company's public-facing product categories fall into three areas: humanoid robots, wearable exoskeleton systems, and gait-training equipment—a combination that points toward rehabilitation, assistive technology, and human-robot interaction as likely application domains. Its primary humanoid platform is called ALLEX, an upper-body robot with torso, arm, and head articulation. The company's wearable and gait-training lines operate under the WIM brand. WIRobotics is a relatively young firm and its public documentation remains thin; the commercial maturity of its product lines and the extent of its operational scale are not clear from available information.

WIRobotics lists ALLEX as its identified humanoid robot model, described as an upper-body humanoid platform. The design—torso, arms, and head without lower-body locomotion—is a form factor commonly used in service-robot demonstrations, telepresence concepts, and human-robot interaction research. The company's wider portfolio, as indicated on its website, includes wearable robotic devices and the WIM gait-training system, suggesting engineering overlap between humanoid robotics and wearable assistive technology. Technical specifications, pricing, production volumes, and commercial availability for ALLEX are not publicly detailed. The portfolio's scope across humanoid, wearable, and rehabilitation categories is notable in breadth, but the depth of each product line and their respective readiness levels are unconfirmed from publicly accessible sources.

WIRobotics has not publicly documented customer deployments, pilot programs, or operating hours for the ALLEX platform or its wearable products. No third-party deployment confirmations, partnership announcements involving end users, or independently verified operational metrics were identified in available sources. The company's South Korean location places it within a well-established robotics supply chain and R&D ecosystem, which could be relevant for prospective partners or buyers evaluating regional sourcing options—though this is contextual, not evidenced by known commercial activity. For industrial and commercial procurement teams, WIRobotics' practical deployment relevance depends on customer-confirmed pilots, clarity on commercial availability and pricing, documented operating reliability, and an established support and maintenance model. Buyers should verify these factors directly with the company.

Tracked portfolio

Robots

Stationary humanoid torso

ALLEX

Primary use case
n/a
Deployment readiness
50

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.

Public deployment signals

Deployments

No deployments available for this vendor record.