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MagicBot Z1 by MagicLab — Humanoid robot
MagicLab

MagicBot Z1

MagicBot Z1 is MagicLab's compact high-dynamics bipedal humanoid robot for scientific research and education. MagicLab's official product page lists a 136.9 cm, roughly 40 kg platform with a 24-DOF standard configuration, a development version expandable up to 50 DOF, optional 11-DOF tactile dexterous hand, 3D LiDAR, depth and binocular fisheye cameras, head tactile sensing, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, a quick-release 10,000 mAh battery, and about two hours of battery life. Gasgoo reported that Z1 was introduced in July 2025 and shown again at CES 2026 alongside MagicBot Gen1 and MagicDog, while MagicLab's CES release positioned Z1 around high-dynamic motion, wide joint travel, impact recovery, prone recovery, and future commercial development rather than a consumer-ready home product.

~2 h136.9 cm
Price TBA Active
MagicDog by MagicLab — Companions robot
MagicLab

MagicDog

MagicDog is MagicLab's quadruped companion robot dog, presented during the company's CES 2026 debut and described by MagicLab as a robot dog that can autonomously express emotions. The official product page lists PRO and EDU variants with MagicLab's emotional interaction system, SAGE AI algorithm, voice/vision/touch interaction, target following, obstacle navigation, graphical programming, 13 degrees of freedom, and a 4K head camera for photo and video capture. CES directory materials also listed MagicDog in MagicLab's CES robotics demonstrations, including a MagicDog group-dance performance alongside the company's Z1 and Gen1 robots.

1.5–3 h15.8 kg
Price TBA Active
Maker H01 by GigaAI — Humanoid robot
GigaAI

Maker H01

GigaAI Maker H01 is a wheeled dual-arm humanoid platform positioned as an AI-native physical body for service and home scenarios. GigaAI's official product page describes a full-stack self-developed embodied robot with dual arms and a mobile base, flexible-object manipulation, long-horizon task planning, and the ability to break vague instructions into many continuous atomic actions. The same official page frames Maker H01 for household assistance, broader service work, industrial tasks, research, training-data collection, pick-and-place, inspection, reception, lab assistance, meal-preparation workflows, shelf organization, and goods handling. Humanoid.Guide corroborates the Maker H01 identity as a wheeled GigaAI humanoid prototype and reports dual 7-DOF arms, 28 total degrees of freedom, 160 cm height, 64 kg weight, 4-hour runtime, 8 km/h maximum speed, and home/service/light-logistics target markets. Separate May 2026 coverage uses the SeeLight S1 name for a GigaAI home-butler pilot; public sources do not yet establish whether that is the same platform name or a sibling, so this entry avoids applying SeeLight S1 pricing or rollout details to Maker H01.

up to 4 h64 kg
Price TBA Prototype
Mantis by All3 — Quadruped robot
All3

Mantis

Mantis is All3's four-legged autonomous construction robot for on-site assembly, designed for All3's vertically integrated building process rather than standalone consumer sales. Official materials describe a fully electric, modular platform with embodied AI trained on All3's building logic, reconfigurable tools, adaptive leg stance for doorways and tight zones, and swappable payload/tool modules for placing, fastening, finishing, drilling, and inspecting building elements. All3 lists 100 kg+ payload capacity, a 4 m telescopic reach, millimetre-level placement accuracy with plug-and-play connectors and positioners, and indoor/outdoor operation across uneven surfaces, stairs, and multi-storey interiors. May 2026 coverage of All3's $25 million seed round reported plans to deploy robot fleets on first commercial construction projects in Germany in 2026-2027; public sale pricing and many hardware specifications have not been disclosed.

Quadruped
Price TBA Development
MARK One by Axl Imperial — Humanoid robot
Axl Imperial

MARK One

MARK One is Axl Imperial's mobile industrial humanoid for factory-floor work, publicly debuted for Automation & Robotics Expo 2026 in Athens. The official MARK One page describes an autonomous AMR base, 5-axis uplifter, dual 6-axis arms, multi-vision sensors, and tactile feedback for dynamic industrial environments. Independent coverage says the Greek-built robot combines autonomous movement with two arms for palletizing, machine feeding, quality control, and material transport, with dexterous fingers, cameras, and voice interaction. Its first reported deployment target is KAFEA TERRA's coffee factory in summer 2026, while detailed dimensions, battery specs, and pricing remain undisclosed.

Humanoid
Price TBA Development
Matic by Matic Robots — Cleaning robot
Matic Robots

Matic

Matic is a vision-first robot vacuum and mop from Matic Robots that takes a notably different approach from most premium cleaners. Instead of a large multifunction dock or LiDAR tower, Matic uses on-device computer vision for real-time 3D floor mapping and carries its dustbag, clean-water tank, and mop-cleaning system inside the robot. Official materials describe automatic switching between vacuuming and mopping, a self-cleaning mop roll, tangle-resistant brush roll, HEPA bags for wet and dry waste, local processing with no cloud audio/video collection, and quiet operation up to 55 dB. Independent testing from RTINGS and Vacuum Wars corroborates the onboard bag/water/mop-cleaning design, five-camera 3D mapping, wet-spill pickup, and strong cleaning performance, while noting trade-offs such as the tall 7.8-inch body, lack of a conventional auto-empty/wash dock, and mixed navigation efficiency.

~25 lb7.8 in
$1,245 Available
MATRIX-3 by Matrix Robotics — Humanoid robot
Matrix Robotics

MATRIX-3

MATRIX-3 is the third-generation flagship humanoid from Matrix Robotics, launched January 10, 2026. It introduces three core innovations: 3D woven biomimetic skin with distributed tactile sensors capable of detecting forces as low as 0.1 N, 27-DOF cable-driven dexterous hands (the "Intuitive Hand") that closely mirror human anatomy for tool use and delicate manipulation, and a proprietary cognitive core enabling zero-shot generalization — the ability to perform unfamiliar tasks from natural-language instructions without task-specific training. Full-body motion is powered by proprietary linear actuators and trained on human motion-capture datasets for natural gait. Matrix Robotics targets commercial services, manufacturing, logistics, medical assistance, and eventually home environments. An Early Access Program for industry partners is open, with pilot deployments expected to begin in mid-2026. Height, weight, battery life, and pricing have not been officially disclosed. The CGI-heavy launch presentation attracted some industry skepticism about whether physical capabilities match the marketing.

Humanoid
Price TBA Development
Memo by Sunday — Home Assistants robot
Sunday

Memo

Sunday's Memo is a mobile home robot built around the company's ACT-1 robotics model and Skill Capture Glove data pipeline. Official materials position it as a practical household helper for repetitive chores such as clearing tables, loading dishwashers, folding laundry, and making coffee, while Sunday says the system is being trained on large volumes of real-home task data rather than tightly staged demos. The company is currently preparing a limited Founding Family beta for late 2026 rather than general retail availability.

4 h170 lb
Price TBA Development
MenteeBot by Mentee Robotics — Humanoid robot
Mentee Robotics

MenteeBot

Mentee Robotics' AI-first humanoid robot designed for household and warehouse tasks. Co-founded by Prof. Amnon Shashua (also co-founder of Mobileye) and Prof. Shai Shalev-Shwartz. Features full vertical integration with self-made actuators, Sim2Real learning for lifelike gait, NeRF-based 3D mapping, and LLM-powered task planning. Mobileye announced a definitive agreement to acquire Mentee Robotics in January 2026, with Mentee expected to operate as an independent unit; first customer proof-of-concept deployments are expected in 2026 and series production/commercialization is targeted for 2028. Can be 'mentored' by humans — learning new skills through observation. Hot-swappable battery for continuous operation.

70 kg175 cm
Price TBA Development
micro:bit PU Robot Kit by ELECFREAKS — Research robot
ELECFREAKS

micro:bit PU Robot Kit

ELECFREAKS' micro:bit PU Robot Kit is a classroom-focused, humanoid-style robotics platform for STEAM education rather than a household chore robot. Official ELECFREAKS materials describe a 6-DOF PU Robot with six all-metal servo joints, a wrapped shell, dedicated remote controller, ultrasonic sensing, gesture sensing, microphone input, LED expression hardware, MakeCode and Python programming, LEGO-compatible expansion, GPIO/IIC sensor expansion, and curriculum projects that cover walking, dancing, kicking, obstacle avoidance, rhythm-following interaction, and maze-style behavior. The kit is best understood as an embodied learning and maker robot: its useful behaviors come from articulated bionic motion, sensor-driven interaction, balance/stability behavior, and programmable expansion instead of simple remote-control movement.

~20 min16 cm
$190 Available
Miko 3 by Miko — Companions robot
Miko

Miko 3

An AI-powered companion robot designed for kids aged 5–10. Miko 3 combines a 4.46-inch IPS touchscreen face with a wheeled body, using deep learning to hold conversations, play educational games, tell stories, and respond to touch and voice. It features face and voice recognition, autonomous navigation via time-of-flight and odometric sensors, and a parental control app for monitoring usage. The robot is COPPA-compliant and kidSAFE+ certified, with no identifiable voice recordings stored. Content includes STEM learning apps, Disney and Paramount stories, coding games, and music — with the full library unlocked via the Max subscription.

0.9 kg22 cm
€269 Available
Miko Mini by Miko — Companions robot
Miko

Miko Mini

Miko Mini is a compact AI companion robot for children ages 5–10. It combines an IPS display, microphone array, wide-angle HD camera, time-of-flight range sensing, and odometric sensors to support conversational learning and navigation in home environments. Miko positions it as a kid-safe, COPPA-compliant platform with moderated, age-appropriate AI conversations and parent controls.

165 mm
€169 Available

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.