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LiDAX Ultra 3000 AWD by MOVA — Lawn & Garden robot
MOVA

LiDAX Ultra 3000 AWD

MOVA's LiDAX Ultra 3000 AWD is a wire-free robotic lawn mower for lawns up to 3,000 m² (about 0.75 acre). Official MOVA materials position it as the larger all-wheel-drive US launch model in the LiDAX Ultra line, combining 360° 3D LiDAR with AI dual vision for RTK-free auto mapping, obstacle avoidance, and multi-zone mowing. MOVA says it uses four hub motors to handle slopes up to 80% (38.6°), dual 15.8-inch cutting discs for wider coverage, and app-managed dual maps with support for up to 150 zones. Independent launch coverage from TechRadar also described it as MOVA's large-yard AI-navigation mower, broadly matching the official positioning.

150–170 min52.0 lb
$2,499 Available
LilMilo by Ecovacs — Companions robot
Ecovacs

LilMilo

LilMilo is Ecovacs' first emotional AI companion robot: a plush robotic pet designed for lifelike home companionship rather than cleaning. The official product page and launch release describe an evolving personality, seven emotion types across 21 emotional states, a wide-angle camera nose for face/gesture/emotional-cue recognition, bionic eyes, a 3-DOF neck, three-microphone voice interaction with sound-source localization, touch sensors under warm bionic fur, and a built-in large language model with long-term memory. It can run fully offline for everyday commands and companionship, with up to 360 minutes of use and 30-minute fast charging to 50%.

up to 360 min
$799 Available
Locus Array by Locus Robotics — Commercial robot
Locus Robotics

Locus Array

Locus Array is Locus Robotics' fully autonomous Robots-to-Goods warehouse mobile manipulator. The system combines an autonomous mobile base, robotic picking arm, AI-powered vision, real-time decision-making, and LocusONE orchestration to execute in-aisle fulfillment workflows such as picking, putaway, induction, drop-off, slotting, and replenishment. Locus says Array made its European debut at LogiMAT 2026 and North American/global launch at MODEX 2026; the company also says the robot is already live in customer deployments. A May 2026 Nexera Robotics acquisition adds NeuraGrasp, a patented soft-membrane gripper intended to broaden Array's SKU coverage beyond suction-friendly items.

Commercial
Price TBA Active
Loona by KEYi Tech — Companions robot
KEYi Tech

Loona

An AI-powered companion petbot from KEYi Tech. Loona is a small, expressive wheeled robot with a 2.4-inch LCD face that displays emotions. It uses a 720p camera, 3D time-of-flight sensor, and a 4-microphone array to recognize faces, respond to voice commands, and navigate around your home. KEYi's current page describes GPT-powered conversations while the published hardware section lists a 5 TOPS processor, Cortex-M4 co-processor, dual-core DSP audio engine, 2 GB LPDDR4 RAM, and 8 GB eMMC 5.0 storage. Aimed at families and kids, it offers interactive games (bullfighting, follow-the-leader, AR pet feeding), Google Blockly programming, and remote monitoring via the KEYi app. Auto-docks to recharge when battery is low. Won CES Innovation Award 2024 and iF Design Award 2024.

1.1 kg17.3 cm
$442 Available
Loona DeskMate by KEYi Tech — Companions robot
KEYi Tech

Loona DeskMate

Loona DeskMate is KEYi Tech's desktop AI companion for work, introduced at CES 2026 as a separate product from the wheeled Loona pet robot. It turns a docked iPhone into an embodied desk-side assistant, using the phone as the display, camera, microphones, and compute while the base provides a motorized three-degree-of-freedom head and a 165 W GaN charging hub. Official KEYi materials describe audio-visual multimodal perception, no-wake-word intent detection, attention and emotion awareness, real-time clipboard and screen context, and productivity integrations for email, calendar, Slack, Zoom, Calendly, SendGrid, and Yelp-style booking workflows. Independent launch coverage corroborates iPhone 12+/iOS 16+ requirements, Mac/Windows workflow sync, three USB-C plus one USB-A ports, Kickstarter crowdfunding, and planned late-May 2026 shipping.

Companions
$219 Pre-order
LOVOT by GROOVE X — Companions robot
GROOVE X

LOVOT

A companion robot from Japanese startup GROOVE X, designed purely to be loved. LOVOT doesn't clean or cook — it exists to make you feel happy. It uses over 50 sensors, deep learning, and a warm body temperature to create lifelike behavior. It recognizes its owner, reacts to touch all over its body, and develops a unique personality over time. The sensor horn on its head houses a 360° camera, thermal camera, and microphone array for room mapping and person detection.

30–45 min4.6 kg
¥577,500 Available
LUBA 2 AWD 5000 by Mammotion — Lawn & Garden robot
Mammotion

LUBA 2 AWD 5000

The Mammotion LUBA 2 AWD 5000 is a wire-free robotic lawn mower for large yards up to 5,000 m² (about 1.25 acres). It uses RTK satellite positioning combined with an AI vision system (UltraSense) to map and navigate without buried boundary wires — just drive it around your yard once to set the perimeter. All-wheel drive with omnidirectional wheels lets it climb slopes up to 80% (38°) and handle rough terrain. The dual 400mm cutting discs with 12 blades mow up to 1,200 m² per charge at a whisper-quiet sub-60 dB. It manages up to 50 mowing zones with individual schedules and cutting heights, returns to charge automatically, and resumes where it left off. Triple-redundant obstacle avoidance (3D vision, ultrasonic radar, bumper) keeps pets and kids safe. Controlled via the Mammotion app with 4G, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth connectivity. Although Mammotion launched newer LUBA 3 AWD models in 2026, the LUBA 2 AWD is still listed on official Mammotion pages rather than clearly discontinued.

190 min18.6 kg
$2,999 Active
LUBA 3 AWD 5000 by Mammotion — Lawn & Garden robot
Mammotion

LUBA 3 AWD 5000

The Mammotion LUBA 3 AWD 5000 is Mammotion's 2026 flagship wire-free robotic lawn mower for lawns up to 5,000 m² (1.25 acres). It succeeds the LUBA 2 AWD 5000 with Mammotion's Tri-Fusion navigation stack, combining 360° LiDAR, NetRTK, and dual-camera AI vision for centimeter-level positioning without perimeter wire installation. Mammotion says the AWD platform can tackle slopes up to 80% (38.6°), use adaptive suspension to clear obstacles up to 3.15 inches, and mow with dual 165W cutting motors across a 15.8-inch deck. Official CES 2026 materials and the current store listing position it as the top residential LUBA 3 AWD model for larger, more complex yards.

up to 215 min19 kg
$2,899 Available
LUBA mini 2 AWD 1500 by Mammotion — Lawn & Garden robot
Mammotion

LUBA mini 2 AWD 1500

The Mammotion LUBA mini 2 AWD 1500 is a compact 2026 wire-free robotic lawn mower for lawns up to 1,500 m² (0.37 acres). Mammotion positions it as a smaller AWD alternative to the larger LUBA 3 models, pairing 360° LiDAR with dual-camera AI vision for boundary-free mapping and obstacle avoidance without perimeter wire installation. Its standout hardware twist is an asymmetrical cutting system with a dedicated 4.7-inch edge-cutting disc designed to trim closer to walls, fences, and flower beds than typical center-disc mowers. Official materials also highlight 80% slope handling, 300-plus obstacle recognition, DropMow for temporary unmapped areas, and a bundled 4G module with three years of data service.

Lawn & Garden
$1,899 Available
Lume by Syncere — Home Assistants robot
Syncere

Lume

Syncere's Lume is an ambient home robot disguised as a sculptural floor lamp. Official materials position it as a lamp-first product that hides an articulating robotic arm inside a slim anodized-aluminum body, then unfolds when needed to handle soft-material chores around the home. Syncere says Lume can fold laundry, make beds, reset pillows, and handle simple pick-and-place tidying while also providing adaptive focus and ambient lighting. The company describes its ClearTouch system as combining vision, manipulation, and light in one transparent lamp-shade interface, with a Personalization Band onboarding flow that learns how the user wants chores done. Orders opened in April 2026, with Syncere saying first units will ship in summer 2026.

45 in
$1,999 Pre-order
LUMOS NIX by Lumos Robotics — Humanoid robot
Lumos Robotics

LUMOS NIX

LUMOS NIX is a compact humanoid/developer robot platform being distributed through Lumos Robotics' Project EDGE — LUMOS NIX 100 Co-Creation Program. The official program targets universities, robotics labs, open-source builders, embodied-AI researchers, startups, and creative technology teams, with selected partners receiving NIX units for research, education, development, and creative exploration. Lumos lists an RK3588 onboard compute platform with about 6 TOPS of NPU compute for real-time inference, state estimation, motion scheduling, and safety monitoring; Lumos P60 high-speed actuators rated for 160 RPM peak rotational speed at 48 V and 102 N·m peak joint torque; Ethernet expansion; and C++/Python SDKs. RoboActu independently describes NIX as an 89 cm, 20 kg, 21-DOF compact humanoid, but the official Project EDGE page does not yet publish full physical specs, battery data, retail availability, or a standard purchase price.

20 kg89 cm
Price TBA Development
Luna by LimX Dynamics — Humanoid robot
LimX Dynamics

Luna

LimX Dynamics' full-size interactive humanoid robot for commercial performance, entertainment venues, exhibitions, and other public-facing service scenarios. Luna uses a softer, fabric-wrapped, stage-friendly design rather than the industrial look of earlier LimX platforms. The current official spec lists a 160 cm, 54 kg body, 27 active degrees of freedom, 5 km/h max walking speed, about 4 hours of lab-measured battery life, and a content development kit for video imitation, manual teaching, choreography, smart tasks, and swarm control.

~4 h54 kg
Price TBA Prototype

ui44's curated robot catalog currently includes 407 home and humanoid robots individually profiled with verified specifications, capabilities, component breakdowns, and pricing sourced from official manufacturer documentation. Right now 251 robots are commercially available for purchase or deployment, with the rest in development, pre-order, or prototype stages across 9 categories from 253 manufacturers worldwide.

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Robots by Category

The full catalog grouped by primary category

Robots by Category
Category Robots Available
Humanoid 125 72(58%)
Cleaning 62 49(79%)
Companions 53 27(51%)
Research 48 23(48%)
Commercial 44 34(77%)
Lawn & Garden 29 20(69%)
Quadruped 25 17(68%)
Home Assistants 16 6(38%)
Security & Patrol 5 3(60%)

Price Distribution

173 priced of 407 total · 234 pricing TBD

Price Distribution
Band Count Share
Under $500 23 13%
$500–$1,000 26 15%
$1,000–$5,000 71 41%
$5,000–$20,000 20 12%
$20,000+ 33 19%

Home Robot Market Overview

The current state of the home and humanoid robot market in numbers

The home robotics industry is expanding rapidly, with 407 distinct robots tracked across 9 categories from manufacturers in 19 countries. This database captures the full spectrum — from affordable vacuum cleaners under $500 to advanced humanoid platforms costing hundreds of thousands of dollars. Understanding where the market stands today helps buyers, researchers, and industry watchers make informed decisions about which technologies are mature and which remain aspirational.

Market Status Breakdown

Current availability across all tracked robots

Commercially Available

251 robots are shipping today and can be purchased or leased directly from manufacturers or authorized dealers. These range from consumer cleaning robots to commercial-grade inspection and delivery platforms.

Pre-Order and Upcoming

55 robots are accepting pre-orders with confirmed launch timelines. Pre-order robots typically have finalized specifications but may still undergo minor revisions before shipping begins.

In Development

94 robots are in active development or prototype stage. Specifications are preliminary and subject to change. These represent the next wave of home and humanoid robotics technology.

Discontinued Models

7 robots have been discontinued by their manufacturers. These entries are preserved for historical reference, comparison research, and understanding how the market has evolved.

Price Distribution

173 robots with publicly listed prices

Under $5k

121

Consumer — cleaners, mowers, companions

$5k–$25k

23

Prosumer & light commercial

$25k–$100k

21

Commercial & research

Over $100k

8

Advanced humanoid & enterprise

Category Landscape

Top categories by robot count

Humanoid robots are the fastest-growing segment as companies race to bring general-purpose bipedal platforms to market. Cleaning robots remain the most mature category, with established price competition and proven consumer adoption. Research and commercial categories serve specialized use cases with higher price points and more advanced sensor arrays.

Note

Robot specifications in this database are verified against official manufacturer documentation, press releases, and product pages. Where specifications conflict between sources, we prioritize the most recent official documentation. Each robot's detail page includes source attribution and a last-verified date. Visit the categories directory to explore robots organized by function.

AI & Vision

LLMs and vision transformers give robots natural language understanding and real-time obstacle avoidance — mapping complex spaces without explicit programming.

Hardware Advances

Better battery density means longer runtime. Declining actuator costs make force-controlled joints affordable. LiFePO₄ and solid-state batteries are the next leap.

Smart Home Integration

Matter, Thread, and Home Assistant let robots coordinate with smart locks, lights, and other devices. Interoperability is now a key purchase differentiator.

Choosing the Right Robot

The most common mistake? Focusing on headline specs without considering actual use. A humanoid with impressive degrees of freedom may be far less practical than a purpose-built cleaner with reliable navigation.

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Cleaning, companionship, security, lawn care, research, or commercial? Filter by category first.

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Set your budget tier

  • Consumer — minimal setupUnder $2k
  • Prosumer — advanced$2k–$25k
  • Enterprise — custom$25k+
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Use the comparison tool to evaluate specs side by side. Check sensors, battery, and ecosystem fit.

Understanding Robot Specifications

Every robot in this database includes detailed specifications that help you evaluate its capabilities and fit for your needs. Here is a guide to interpreting the key data points you will find on each robot's detail page.

126

Active

125

Available

55

Pre-order

54

Development

40

Prototype

7

Discontinued

Note

Prices represent the manufacturer's listed retail price in USD at the time of last verification. Prices can change — always confirm with the manufacturer before purchasing.
Capabilities & Technology

3,818 Capabilities

From basic functions like app control and scheduling to advanced abilities like bipedal locomotion, object manipulation, and emotion detection.

Common: household chores, tidying up, safe human interaction, adaptive learning, gentle manipulation, +3813 more

1,180 Sensor Types

Multiple sensor types tracked across the database, from LiDAR and cameras to ultrasonic and infrared sensors.

Top: RGB Cameras, Depth Sensors, Tactile Skin, Microphone Array, High-Resolution HDR Camera (Front x2)

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Robots by Category

Every category lane in the catalog, ranked by coverage

Humanoid

125 robots

Full-size bipedal humanoid robots built to work alongside people — from factory floors to household tasks. Compare the cutting edge of humanoid robotics.

72 available · 90 makers ·$1.4k–$1M

Cleaning

62 robots

Robot vacuums, mops, pool cleaners, and window cleaners — the workhorses of home automation that keep every surface spotless.

49 available · 27 makers ·$249–$1.9M

Companions

53 robots

Social robots, robot pets, and elderly-care companions designed for emotional connection and everyday support at home.

27 available · 48 makers ·$125–$578k

Research

48 robots

Academic and research robotics platforms pushing the boundaries of what machines can learn and do in the lab and beyond.

23 available · 39 makers ·$190–$250k

Commercial

44 robots

Delivery robots, warehouse automation, and hospitality service bots — robots built for business and commercial operations.

34 available · 38 makers ·$980–$980

Lawn & Garden

29 robots

Autonomous robot lawn mowers and garden robots that maintain your yard and outdoor spaces without supervision.

20 available · 19 makers ·$436–$9k

Quadruped

25 robots

Four-legged robot dogs and quadrupeds built for rough terrain, inspection, and exploration — going where wheels can't.

17 available · 16 makers ·$1.6k–$50k

Home Assistants

16 robots

Arm-based household helpers — laundry folders, kitchen robots, and mobile manipulators that take on hands-on physical tasks around the home.

6 available · 14 makers ·$1.5k–$36k

Security & Patrol

5 robots

Autonomous surveillance and patrol robots that monitor homes, businesses, and perimeters — keeping watch without an operator on site.

3 available · 5 makers ·$1.6k–$1.6k

Leading Manufacturers

The most prolific makers in the directory

Each manufacturer brings a different approach — from consumer-focused companies prioritizing ease of use and affordability to research-driven firms pushing the boundaries of robotics technology. Some specialize in a single category while others build products across multiple segments. Visit the manufacturers directory for complete profiles, product lineups, and company backgrounds.

What the Numbers Mean

A practical guide to interpreting robot specifications

Specifications require context to be meaningful. A robot weighing 80 kg is not inherently better or worse than one weighing 5 kg — it depends on the use case, deployment environment, and operational requirements.

Key Specification Dimensions

Across 407 robots in the database

Dimensions & Weight

407 robots with weight data. Compact cleaning robots fit under furniture; heavier humanoids trade portability for stability and payload capacity.

Battery & Runtime

407 robots with battery specs. Runtime should exceed your task duration. Check charge-to-runtime ratio for commercial deployments.

1180 Sensor Types

Navigation sensors (LiDAR, cameras, ultrasonic), environmental sensors (temperature, air quality), and interaction sensors (microphones, touch, gesture).

424 Connectivity Options

The key question: does the robot integrate with your existing smart home ecosystem? Protocol support matters less than ecosystem compatibility.

3818 Capabilities

Distinguish core capabilities (the primary function you're buying for) from supplementary features. Prioritize core capability quality over feature count.

IP Rating

IP54 = dust + splash resistant (kitchen safe). IP67 = dustproof + waterproof (rain safe). Essential for outdoor robots.

Sensor Quality Matters More Than Marketing

Two robots claiming "smart navigation" might use fundamentally different approaches — one with a single downward camera, another with a LiDAR scanner + SLAM mapping. The result is dramatically different quality. Use the components directory to understand what each sensor does.

Frequently Asked Questions

About the Database
How many robots are in the ui44 database?

ui44 currently tracks 407 robots from 253 manufacturers across 9 categories. This includes 251 commercially available robots and 156 in various stages of development or pre-order. The database is continuously updated as new robots are announced and existing products receive updates.

What is the price range of robots on ui44?

Robots in our database range from $125 (StackChan) to $1.9M (Bespoke AI Jet Bot Steam Ultra). 173 of 407 robots have publicly listed prices. The remaining robots have enterprise-style pricing available on request from the manufacturer.

How can I find robots within my budget?

Use the sort dropdown on this page to order robots by "Price: Low to High" or "Price: High to Low." You can combine the price sort with category and manufacturer filters to narrow results further. Robots without public pricing will appear at the end when sorted by price.

What does each robot status mean?

"Available" and "Active" mean the robot is currently sold commercially. "Pre-order" means you can reserve one but it has not shipped yet. "Development" means it is still being built. "Prototype" means it exists only as an early model. "Discontinued" means it is no longer manufactured. Use the status filter tabs above to show only robots at a specific stage.

Using ui44
How do I compare two robots side by side?

Visit the comparison tool and select up to four robots to compare. The comparison view displays all specifications, capabilities, sensors, connectivity, and pricing in a structured side-by-side format. You can also find comparison links on individual robot pages and manufacturer pages.

How often are robot specifications updated?

We re-verify specifications against official manufacturer sources on a rolling basis. Each robot page shows a 'last verified' date. Available products are prioritized for frequent verification, and we update records whenever manufacturers announce specification changes, firmware updates, or pricing adjustments.

What categories of robots does ui44 track?

The database covers 9 categories spanning the full range of home and personal robotics. These include cleaning robots (vacuums, mops, window cleaners), lawn and garden robots (autonomous mowers), companion and social robots, home assistant robots, security and patrol robots, humanoid robots, quadruped robots, pool cleaning robots, and commercial service robots. Each category has a dedicated page with filtered listings and category-specific buying guidance accessible from the categories directory.

Data & Pricing
Can I suggest a robot that is missing from the database?

Absolutely. If you know of a home or humanoid robot that is not yet listed in our database, we welcome suggestions. Our discovery process monitors manufacturer announcements, trade shows, crowdfunding platforms, and robotics publications, but new products sometimes slip through. We evaluate each suggestion against our inclusion criteria: the robot must be a physical hardware product intended for home, personal, or commercial indoor/outdoor use, with publicly available specifications.

How does ui44 differ from other robot comparison sites?

ui44 focuses exclusively on depth and accuracy of technical specifications rather than affiliate revenue or marketing partnerships. Every robot profile includes verified dimensions, weight, sensor arrays, connectivity protocols, capability breakdowns, component analysis, and pricing from official sources. We maintain 407 robot profiles with structured data that enables meaningful side-by-side comparisons — not just marketing copy rewritten from press releases.

Are all listed prices in the same currency?

Prices are displayed in the manufacturer's primary market currency — most commonly USD, EUR, JPY, or CNY. Where robots are sold in multiple markets at different prices, we list the primary market price and note regional variations on the detail page. Prices reflect the base model configuration without optional accessories or extended warranties unless noted otherwise.

What sensors and components are most common across robots in the database?

The most prevalent sensors across our tracked robots include LiDAR scanners for spatial mapping, RGB cameras for visual recognition, IMU accelerometers for orientation tracking, ultrasonic proximity sensors for obstacle detection, and structured light depth cameras for three-dimensional environment understanding. Connectivity typically includes Wi-Fi for cloud connectivity, Bluetooth for local device pairing, and increasingly Matter and Thread for smart home integration. Visit the components directory for detailed breakdowns of every sensor type, actuator, and communication module used across the database, including which specific robots use each component.

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Full specs, side-by-side comparisons, and buyer guides for 407 home and humanoid robots.