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Apptronik

Apollo 2

Apollo 2 is Apptronik's current-generation humanoid platform, unveiled with its expanded Robot Park data-collection facility in Austin. The platform is offered in both bipedal and wheeled-base configurations so Apptronik can train and deploy the same core humanoid technology across logistics, manufacturing, retail, and other real-world work environments. Official materials describe Apollo 2 as the Robot Park workhorse for more than a year, with fleets already operating at Apptronik facilities and customer or partner sites, while data from teleoperation and autonomous execution supports Apptronik's Google DeepMind collaboration on Gemini Robotics models and the future Apollo 3 commercial fleet.

Humanoid
Price TBA Active
Aqua20 Pro Ultra Roller Complete by Dreame — Cleaning robot
Dreame

Aqua20 Pro Ultra Roller Complete

Dreame's Aqua20 Pro Ultra Roller Complete is an announced robot vacuum and mop from the DREAME NEXT Living Next showcase in San Francisco. Dreame describes it as the industry's first robot vacuum with 160°C high-temperature steam mopping, combining steam cleaning, 75°C hot-water mopping, 18 N bionic pressure, and a 100°C hot-water base-station wash in one system. Gizmodo's event coverage also describes the model as using a roller mop and reports a planned August 2026 launch at $1,800. Dreame has not yet published a full retail spec sheet, so navigation, battery, suction, and dock details remain undisclosed.

Cleaning
$1,800 Pre-order
AquaSense X by Beatbot — Cleaning robot
Beatbot

AquaSense X

Beatbot's AquaSense X is a cordless robotic pool cleaner paired with the AstroRinse self-cleaning docking station, making it the first robotic pool cleaner that cleans its own filter automatically. After each cycle the robot docks, a rotating spray arm rinses the 5-liter internal filter basket, push rods extract debris into a 22-liter collection bin, and the station seals back up in about three minutes — the bin holds up to 3,000 leaves and may need emptying only every two months. The robot uses HybridSense AI Vision backed by 29 sensors (AI camera, infrared array, ultrasonic) to map the pool, recognize over 40 debris types, and adapt cleaning paths in real time. Eleven brushless motors deliver 6,800 GPH suction with 150-micron filtration, and a 13,400 mAh battery provides up to 10 hours of surface cleaning or 5 hours of floor/wall cleaning per charge. Seven cleaning modes cover floors, walls, waterline, elevated platforms, and the water surface, with dual 1,500-lux LED lights enabling night operation. The AstroRinse station handles 88W wireless charging (roughly 4.5 hours to full) and is weather-resistant with UV-resistant and corrosion-proof construction. CES 2026 Innovation Awards Honoree.

Cleaning
$4,250 Pre-order
Argos X1 by AiMOGA Robotics — Quadruped robot
AiMOGA Robotics

Argos X1

Argos X1 is AiMOGA Robotics' consumer and light-duty patrol quadruped, listed on AiMOGA's official site as AiMOGA Argos and reported in JD.com retail coverage as Argos X1. The robot weighs 13.6 kg, carries up to 5 kg, runs at up to 2.5 m/s, climbs 40-degree slopes, steps over 15 cm obstacles, and uses 12 compact joint motors with robust control for gravel, grass, slopes, and stairs. Official materials describe voice and touch responses within 50 ms, Chinese/English voice-command recognition, a six-microphone ring array, a panoramic HD camera, two ultrasonic radars, high-power LED lighting, preset dances and actions, remote real-time video viewing, and companion or patrol use. Gasgoo coverage corroborates scaled deployment, 13 degrees of freedom, 6.48 km operating range, more than 1,000 Argos robot-dog deliveries in 2025, and use cases including home companionship, community inspection, and factory security.

~2 h13.6 kg
¥15,800 Available
Argus by Duke University — Research robot
Duke University

Argus

Argus is Duke University's dynamically symmetric research robot built around a spherical, no-front/no-back body with 20 modular telescoping legs radiating from a central core. Each leg carries a depth camera, giving the platform omnidirectional perception while the leg layout targets near-uniform acceleration in every direction. Duke says the physical 20-leg prototype reached a dynamic isotropy score of 0.91 after a simulation search across more than 1,500 robot morphologies. In campus experiments reported with the Science Robotics paper, Argus traversed concrete, grass, dense foliage, sand, wet surfaces, and bark; stabilized after pushes; continued operating with three broken legs; carried a 10 lb payload; climbed between close vertical walls; and pushed a 3 ft cube while rolling. The robot is a proof-of-concept research platform rather than a commercial product.

Research
Price TBA Prototype
As2 by Unitree Robotics — Quadruped robot
Unitree Robotics

As2

Unitree's mid-size quadruped robot positioned between the consumer Go2 and industrial B2. The As2 delivers roughly twice the dynamic performance of the Go2, with up to 90 N·m joint torque (EDU), a standing payload of up to 65 kg, and top speed above 5 m/s. Runtime depends on trim: AIR is rated around 2 hours unloaded, while PRO/EDU run around 4 hours unloaded with about 20 km range. PRO and EDU add IP54 weather resistance. All versions operate from -20°C to 50°C and can climb 25 cm stairs and 40° slopes. Available in three editions: AIR (basic), PRO (with 64–128 line industrial LiDAR, ISS 3.0 intelligent follow, GPS, 4G), and EDU (adds NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX expansion and full secondary development support). All versions receive continuous OTA software updates.

~18 kg45.7 cm
Price TBA Active
ASIMO by Honda — Research robot
Honda

ASIMO

Honda's iconic humanoid robot, developed over two decades starting from the Honda E series (1986) and P series (1993). ASIMO (Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility) was one of the world's most recognizable humanoid robots, capable of walking, running, climbing stairs, recognizing faces/voices, and interacting with humans. The final 2011 model featured 57 degrees of freedom and could run at 9 km/h. Honda retired ASIMO in March 2022 to focus on avatar-style robotic technology. Inducted into the Carnegie Mellon Robot Hall of Fame in 2004.

40 min48 kg
Price TBA Discontinued
Asimov DIY Kit (Here Be Dragons Edition) by Menlo Research — Research robot
Menlo Research

Asimov DIY Kit (Here Be Dragons Edition)

Menlo Research's Asimov DIY Kit (Here Be Dragons Edition) is an open-source humanoid hardware kit aimed at advanced hobbyists, developers, and research teams who want to build and modify a full humanoid robot themselves. The kit ships unassembled and includes the structural frame, actuators, motors, sensors, wiring harness, assembly manual, and build videos, with the company positioning it as a faster path into the broader Asimov full-body platform. Official materials emphasize off-the-shelf parts, simple 3D-printable components, and an open hardware/software approach intended to make repair, modification, and iteration easier than on closed commercial humanoid platforms. The official manual frames Asimov 1 around data collection, basic teleoperated walking, Cloud API custom agents, and a Virtual Asimov digital twin, with hands/grippers, advanced locomotion, and onboard training explicitly out of scope.

35 kg1.20 m
$15,000 Pre-order
Astribot S1 by Astribot (Stardust Intelligence) — Humanoid robot
Astribot (Stardust Intelligence)

Astribot S1

Astribot S1 is a humanoid robot from Shenzhen-based Stardust Intelligence (Astribot), founded in December 2022. Commercial availability began in late 2025 in China, with international rollout expected throughout 2026. Designed as an AI research platform, S1 mirrors an adult male's operational parameters with 7 degrees of freedom per arm, 5kg payload per arm at horizontal reach, and effector speeds exceeding 10 m/s. The company uses a Design for AI (DFAI) architecture that deeply couples AI capabilities with manipulation hardware. S1 supports VR teleoperation for data collection, comprehensive APIs, and major simulation platforms. Targeted at universities, data centers, and AI enterprises for embodied intelligence research.

4–6 h80 kg
Price TBA Active
Astribot T1 by Astribot (Stardust Intelligence) — Humanoid robot
Astribot (Stardust Intelligence)

Astribot T1

Astribot T1 is a lower-cost wheeled humanoid from Shenzhen-based Astribot / Stardust Intelligence, announced in late May 2026 as a compact follow-on to the S1 platform. Official launch materials present T1 as a cable-driven, customizable AI-computing platform for real-world deployment. Independent coverage reports a 155 cm, 66 kg robot with 23 degrees of freedom excluding end effectors, 5 kg single-arm payload, and support for grippers or five-finger hands. Astribot positions T1 for practical manipulation work across home, commercial, research, and industrial settings, including cooking demos, laundry folding, laboratory work, parts sorting, and EV-charging tasks. Detailed battery, sensor, autonomy, and delivery specifications remain undisclosed.

66 kg155 cm
¥89,900 Pre-order
Astro by Amazon — Security & Patrol robot
Amazon

Astro

Amazon Astro is a wheeled home robot designed for home security monitoring, remote care of elderly relatives, and as a mobile virtual assistant. Built around Alexa, Astro can follow you from room to room, patrol your home autonomously, recognize family members via Visual ID, and send alerts when it sees unrecognized people. Features a 10.1-inch touchscreen display, a 1080p periscope camera with 132° field of view, and runs on Qualcomm processors with Amazon's AZ1 Neural Edge chip for on-device processing. Integrates with Ring security systems for virtual security guard functionality.

9.35 kg44 cm
$1,599 Active
Technical University of Darmstadt SIM Group

Athena

Athena is an open-hardware tracked rescue robot from the SIM Group at the Technical University of Darmstadt. The research platform combines a whole-body crawler chassis with four independently reconfigurable flippers, a central 7-DoF manipulator, LiDAR and camera-based environment perception, and a custom remote emergency-stop system. The team designed Athena for rough-terrain search-and-rescue research: it has demonstrated 41 cm step traversal, 45-degree stair climbing, valve and button manipulation, and payload handling up to 7.2 kg close to the base or 2.9 kg at full 1.54 m reach. CAD, PCB, and low-level software files are public for research reference, but the robot is a prototype rather than a commercial product.

50 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.