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ProWhite Robot 2.0

Release

Apr 1, 2026

Price

Price TBA

Connectivity

1

Status

Active

Height

203.5 cm

Weight

400 kg

Battery

≥8 hours

Speed

>2.5 m/s

Payload

≈7 kg per arm; 12 kg total load capacity

Humanoid Active

ProWhite Robot 2.0

ProWhite Robot 2.0 is PL-Universe Robotics' wheeled humanoid embodied-AI robot for smart-factory and collaborative industrial work. The official product page describes a 400 kg, 203.5 cm-tall platform with a humanoid dual-arm body, modular end effectors, four-wheel omnidirectional mobility, MES task dispatch, and autonomous coordination across workstations for handling, assembly, inspection, and packaging. PL-Universe says the robot uses an industrial VLA model, reusable autonomous decision-making, and clustered planning/control to support flexible production, while its April 2026 Hannover Messe debut release says ProWhite has already been mass-produced and delivered for sectors such as 3C electronics and automotive manufacturing.

Listed price

Price TBA

No public price; PL-Universe positions ProWhite as an enterprise industrial robot and says the first units have been mass-produced and delivered.

Release window

Apr 1, 2026

Current status

Active

PL-Universe Robotics

Last verified

Apr 27, 2026

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Technical overview

Core specifications and system stack

A fast read on the mechanical profile, sensing package, and platform integrations behind ProWhite Robot 2.0.

Technical Specifications

Height

203.5 cm

Weight

400 kg

Dimensions

105.1 × 80 × 203.5 cm

Battery Life

≥8 hours

Charging Time

2 hours

Max Speed

>2.5 m/s

Payload

≈7 kg per arm; 12 kg total load capacity

Operational profile

How this robot is configured

Capabilities

10

Connectivity

1

Key capabilities

Four-wheel omnidirectional mobilityDual-arm industrial manipulationModular end-effector swappingMES-driven task dispatchAutonomous workstation collaborationHandling, assembly, inspection, and packagingAutomated loading, unloading, and material collectionSub-millimeter precision positioning

Ecosystem fit

Enterprise MES systemsModular end effectors

About the ProWhite Robot 2.0

3Sensors1Protocol10Capabilities

The ProWhite Robot 2.0 is a Humanoid robot built by PL-Universe Robotics. ProWhite Robot 2.0 is PL-Universe Robotics' wheeled humanoid embodied-AI robot for smart-factory and collaborative industrial work. The official product page describes a 400 kg, 203.5 cm-tall platform with a humanoid dual-arm body, modular end effectors, four-wheel omnidirectional mobility, MES task dispatch, and autonomous coordination across workstations for handling, assembly, inspection, and packaging. PL-Universe says the robot uses an industrial VLA model, reusable autonomous decision-making, and clustered planning/control to support flexible production, while its April 2026 Hannover Messe debut release says ProWhite has already been mass-produced and delivered for sectors such as 3C electronics and automotive manufacturing.

Pricing has not been publicly disclosed. See all PL-Universe Robotics robots on the PL-Universe Robotics page.

Spec Breakdown

Detailed specifications for the ProWhite Robot 2.0

Height

203.5 cm

At 203.5 cm, the ProWhite Robot 2.0 is designed to operate in human-scale environments, allowing it to reach countertops, shelves, and interfaces designed for human height.

Weight

400 kg

Weighing 400 kg, the ProWhite Robot 2.0 needs to balance mass for stability during bipedal locomotion while remaining light enough for safe human interaction.

Dimensions

105.1 × 80 × 203.5 cm

The overall dimensions of 105.1 × 80 × 203.5 cm define the robot's physical footprint and determine what spaces it can navigate and what clearances it requires for operation.

Battery Life

≥8 hours

With a battery life of ≥8 hours, the ProWhite Robot 2.0 can operate for sustained periods before requiring a recharge. Battery life is measured under typical operating conditions and may vary based on workload intensity and environmental factors.

Charging Time

2 hours

A charging time of 2 hours means the ratio of operation to downtime is an important consideration for applications requiring near-continuous availability. Some deployments use multiple robots in rotation to maintain uninterrupted service.

Maximum Speed

>2.5 m/s

A top speed of >2.5 m/s approximates human walking pace, enabling the robot to keep up with people in shared environments.

Payload Capacity

≈7 kg per arm; 12 kg total load capacity

A payload capacity of ≈7 kg per arm; 12 kg total load capacity determines what the robot can carry or manipulate. This is a critical spec for manipulation tasks, determining what objects the robot can lift, carry, and work with.

The ProWhite Robot 2.0 uses PL-Universe SPDAA parallel acquisition framework, InduThread-VLA industrial VLA architecture, reusable autonomous decision-making, and clustered 'Super Brain' planning with local 'Smart Cerebellum' control as its intelligence backbone. This AI platform powers the robot's decision-making, perception processing, and autonomous behavior. The sophistication of the AI stack directly impacts how well the robot handles unexpected situations and adapts to new environments.

ProWhite Robot 2.0 Sensor Suite

The ProWhite Robot 2.0 integrates 3 sensor types, forming the perceptual foundation that enables autonomous operation.

This sensor configuration enables the ProWhite Robot 2.0 to perceive its 3D environment, recognize objects and people, navigate complex spaces, and perform precise manipulation tasks. Multiple sensor modalities provide redundancy and more robust perception than any single sensor type alone.

Explore sensor technologies: components glossary · full components directory

ProWhite Robot 2.0 Use Cases & Applications

Humanoid robots are designed for environments built for humans — warehouses, factories, healthcare facilities, and eventually homes. Their bipedal form allows them to navigate stairs, doorways, and workspaces designed for human bodies without requiring environmental modifications.

Capabilities That Enable Real-World Use

The ProWhite Robot 2.0 offers 10 distinct capabilities, each contributing to the robot's practical utility.

Four-wheel omnidirectional mobility
Dual-arm industrial manipulation
Modular end-effector swapping
MES-driven task dispatch
Autonomous workstation collaboration
Handling, assembly, inspection, and packaging
Automated loading, unloading, and material collection
Sub-millimeter precision positioning
Multi-robot orchestration
Flexible line-change support

These capabilities work together with the robot's 3 onboard sensor types and PL-Universe SPDAA parallel acquisition framework, InduThread-VLA industrial VLA architecture, reusable autonomous decision-making, and clustered 'Super Brain' planning with local 'Smart Cerebellum' control AI platform to deliver practical, real-world performance.

Ecosystem Integration

The ProWhite Robot 2.0 integrates with the following platforms and ecosystems, extending its utility beyond standalone operation.

Enterprise MES systems Modular end effectors

This ecosystem compatibility enables the ProWhite Robot 2.0 to work as part of a broader automation setup rather than operating in isolation.

ProWhite Robot 2.0 Capabilities

10

Capabilities

3

Sensor Types

AI

PL-Universe SPDAA parallel a…

Four-wheel omnidirectional mobility
Dual-arm industrial manipulation
Modular end-effector swapping
MES-driven task dispatch
Autonomous workstation collaboration
Handling, assembly, inspection, and packaging
Automated loading, unloading, and material collection
Sub-millimeter precision positioning
Multi-robot orchestration
Flexible line-change support

Connectivity & Integration

How the ProWhite Robot 2.0 communicates with your network, smart home devices, cloud services, and companion apps.

Network & Communication Protocols

Network protocols for device communication — enabling the ProWhite Robot 2.0 to participate in various networking scenarios.

ProWhite Robot 2.0 Technology Stack Overview

The ProWhite Robot 2.0 by PL-Universe Robotics integrates 5 distinct technology components across sensing, connectivity, intelligence, and interaction layers. The physical platform features a height of 203.5 cm, a weight of 400 kg, a top speed of >2.5 m/s, providing the foundation on which this technology stack operates.

Perception — 3 Sensor Types

The perception layer is built on Multimodal 3D perception, Industrial-grade 2D localization, Precision visual localization. These work in concert to give the robot a detailed understanding of its operating environment. This multi-sensor approach provides redundancy and enables the robot to function reliably even when individual sensors encounter challenging conditions such as low light, reflective surfaces, or cluttered spaces.

Connectivity — 1 Protocol

For communications, the ProWhite Robot 2.0 relies on Enterprise MES system task dispatch. This connectivity stack ensures the robot can communicate with cloud services, local smart home devices, mobile apps, and other networked systems in its environment.

Intelligence — PL-Universe SPDAA parallel acquisition framework, InduThread-VLA industrial VLA architecture, reusable autonomous decision-making, and clustered 'Super Brain' planning with local 'Smart Cerebellum' control

PL-Universe SPDAA parallel acquisition framework, InduThread-VLA industrial VLA architecture, reusable autonomous decision-making, and clustered 'Super Brain' planning with local 'Smart Cerebellum' control serves as the computational brain, processing sensor data, making navigation decisions, and orchestrating the robot's autonomous behaviors. The quality of this AI platform directly influences how well the robot handles novel situations, adapts to changes in its environment, and improves its performance over time through learning.

Who Should Consider the ProWhite Robot 2.0?

Target Audience

Humanoid robots are typically targeted at enterprise customers, research institutions, and forward-thinking businesses looking to automate tasks that require human-like form and dexterity. While some models are approaching consumer pricing, the majority remain in the commercial and industrial space.

Key Considerations

When evaluating a humanoid robot, payload capacity, degrees of freedom, and manipulation dexterity are critical factors. Battery life and charging time determine operational uptime. The AI platform determines how well the robot can adapt to new tasks and environments. Consider whether the robot needs to work alongside humans (requiring safety certifications) or will operate independently.

Pricing

ProWhite Robot 2.0 does not currently have publicly listed pricing. Contact PL-Universe Robotics directly for quotes and availability information.

Availability

Active

The ProWhite Robot 2.0 has a status of Active. Check with PL-Universe Robotics for the latest availability details.

ProWhite Robot 2.0: Strengths & Trade-offs

Engineering compromises and where this humanoid robot excels

What the ProWhite Robot 2.0 does well

Broad capability set

With 10 distinct capabilities, the ProWhite Robot 2.0 is designed as a versatile platform rather than a single-task device. This breadth means the robot can handle varied scenarios and workflows, reducing the need for multiple specialized robots and increasing its utility across different situations.

Extended battery life

A battery life of ≥8 hours provides substantial operational runway. For humanoid applications, this means longer work sessions between charges, fewer interruptions, and the ability to complete larger tasks or cover more area in a single charge cycle.

Strong mobility performance

A top speed of >2.5 m/s provides the ProWhite Robot 2.0 with the agility to cover ground efficiently. This is particularly valuable for applications that require rapid response, large-area coverage, or keeping pace with human movement in shared environments.

Substantial payload capacity

With a payload capacity of ≈7 kg per arm; 12 kg total load capacity, the ProWhite Robot 2.0 can handle meaningful physical tasks. This capacity enables practical applications like carrying tools, transporting materials, or supporting equipment mounts that lighter robots simply cannot accommodate.

What to consider carefully

Significant weight

At 400 kg, the ProWhite Robot 2.0 is a substantial piece of equipment. This weight contributes to stability and robustness but also means the robot requires careful consideration of floor load limits, transportation logistics, and the potential impact force in the event of unexpected contact with people or objects.

Undisclosed pricing

PL-Universe Robotics has not published a public price for the ProWhite Robot 2.0. While common for enterprise-class robotics, the absence of transparent pricing can complicate budgeting and comparison shopping. Prospective buyers will need to engage directly with the manufacturer for quotes, which may vary by configuration and volume.

Note: This strengths and trade-offs assessment is based on the ProWhite Robot 2.0's documented specifications as tracked in the ui44 database. Real-world performance depends on deployment conditions, firmware maturity, and environmental factors. For the most current information, check the PL-Universe Robotics manufacturer page or visit the official product page. Use the comparison tool to evaluate these trade-offs against competing robots in the same category.

How Humanoid Robot Technology Works

Understanding the engineering behind this category

Humanoid robots represent one of the most technically ambitious categories in robotics. Building a machine that walks, balances, manipulates objects, and interacts naturally with humans requires breakthroughs across multiple engineering disciplines simultaneously. Understanding the technology behind humanoid robots helps buyers and enthusiasts appreciate both the capabilities and limitations of current systems.

Navigation & Mobility

Humanoid robots navigate using a combination of visual SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping), depth sensing, and inertial measurement. Unlike wheeled robots that simply avoid obstacles, humanoids must plan footstep placement, maintain dynamic balance on uneven surfaces, and anticipate terrain changes. Advanced systems use predictive models to plan several steps ahead, similar to how humans unconsciously adjust their gait when approaching stairs or rough ground. The computational requirements for real-time bipedal navigation are substantial, often requiring dedicated motion-planning processors separate from the main AI system.

The Role of AI

Artificial intelligence in humanoid robots serves multiple roles: high-level task planning (understanding what needs to be done), perception (recognizing objects, people, and environments), manipulation planning (figuring out how to grasp and move objects), and social interaction (understanding speech, gestures, and context). Modern humanoids increasingly use large language models and vision-language models for task understanding, allowing them to interpret natural language instructions and generalize to new tasks without explicit programming for each scenario.

Sensor Fusion & Perception

The sensor suite in a humanoid robot must provide comprehensive environmental awareness while maintaining real-time processing speeds. Sensor fusion algorithms combine data from cameras, LiDAR, depth sensors, force/torque sensors, and IMUs to create a unified model of the robot's surroundings. This multi-modal perception is critical because no single sensor type works perfectly in all conditions — cameras struggle in darkness, LiDAR cannot distinguish materials, and touch sensors only detect what the robot physically contacts. By combining these inputs, the robot achieves more robust and reliable perception than any individual sensor could provide.

Power & Battery Management

Battery technology is one of the primary limiting factors for humanoid robots. Bipedal locomotion is inherently energy-intensive — maintaining balance requires constant motor activity even when standing still. Current lithium-ion battery packs typically provide two to four hours of active operation, with charging times that can match or exceed operational time. Research into more efficient actuators, energy-harvesting techniques, and advanced battery chemistries aims to extend operational windows. Some commercial deployments address this limitation through battery-swap systems or scheduled charging rotations.

Safety by Design

Safety in humanoid robotics is paramount because these robots operate in close proximity to humans. Design approaches include compliant actuators that absorb impact forces, real-time collision prediction systems, force-limited joints that automatically reduce power when unexpected contact occurs, and emergency stop mechanisms accessible to nearby humans. International safety standards like ISO 13482 for personal care robots provide frameworks for evaluating safety, but the field is still developing standards specific to general-purpose humanoid systems. Buyers should inquire about safety testing, certifications, and the robot's behavior in failure modes.

What's Next for Humanoid Robots

The humanoid robotics field is advancing rapidly on multiple fronts. Improvements in foundation models are enabling more generalizable intelligence. New actuator designs are making robots lighter and more efficient. Manufacturing scale is driving down costs. Over the next several years, expect humanoid robots to transition from controlled industrial environments to more varied commercial and eventually residential settings. The convergence of better AI, cheaper hardware, and proven deployment experience will accelerate adoption across industries.

The ProWhite Robot 2.0 by PL-Universe Robotics incorporates many of these technology pillars. For a detailed look at the specific sensors and components used in the ProWhite Robot 2.0, see the sensor analysis and connectivity sections above, or browse the complete components glossary for explanations of every technology used across the robotics industry.

ProWhite Robot 2.0 in the Humanoid Market

How this robot compares in the humanoid landscape

PL-Universe Robotics has not publicly disclosed pricing for the ProWhite Robot 2.0, which is typical for enterprise-focused robotics platforms that offer customized solutions and direct-sales relationships.

The ProWhite Robot 2.0's 3 sensor types provide solid perceptual coverage for its intended use cases. This mid-range sensor suite balances cost with capability, covering the essential modalities needed for humanoid applications.

Being currently available for purchase gives the ProWhite Robot 2.0 a practical advantage over competitors still in development or prototype stages. Buyers can evaluate the actual product rather than relying on spec-sheet promises that may change before release.

Head-to-Head Comparisons

Side-by-side specs, capability overlap analysis, and key differentiators.

For the full picture of PL-Universe Robotics's portfolio and market strategy, visit the PL-Universe Robotics manufacturer page.

Deployment Readiness and Procurement Signals for ProWhite Robot 2.0

What the public profile tells you, and what still needs direct vendor confirmation

From a buying and rollout perspective, the ProWhite Robot 2.0 should be read as a humanoid platform aimed at human-scale workplaces and pilot automation programs. ui44 currently tracks 10 capability signals, 3 sensor inputs, and a last verification date of 2026-04-27. That mix gives buyers a useful first-pass picture, but it is still only the public layer of due diligence, especially when procurement, uptime, and support commitments are decided directly with PL-Universe Robotics.

Commercial model

Quote-based sales

No public price; PL-Universe positions ProWhite as an enterprise industrial robot and says the first units have been mass-produced and delivered.. That usually means the final commercial package depends on deployment scope, services, or negotiated terms.

Integration posture

1 connectivity option

The profile lists Enterprise MES system task dispatch, plus PL-Universe SPDAA parallel acquisition framework, InduThread-VLA industrial VLA architecture, reusable autonomous decision-making, and clustered 'Super Brain' planning with local 'Smart Cerebellum' control as the AI stack. That is enough to infer the basic network posture, but buyers should still confirm APIs, fleet management, and workflow integration details. ui44 currently tracks 2 declared compatibility links.

Spec disclosure

7/7 core specs public

The profile exposes the full operating-envelope set that ui44 tracks for this section, giving buyers a relatively clear starting point for technical validation.

The current profile is detailed enough to support early comparison work, shortlist creation, and cross-checking against other humanoid robots. It is still worth validating the final deployment package, because integration services, support coverage, software entitlements, and site-preparation requirements often sit outside the raw hardware spec sheet.

If you want a faster apples-to-apples read, compare the ProWhite Robot 2.0 against nearby alternatives in ui44's compare view, then cross-check the underlying AI, sensor, and subsystem terms in the components glossary. For manufacturer-level context, the PL-Universe Robotics profile helps anchor this robot inside the wider product lineup.

Before you sign off on a pilot, confirm these points

  • Check what safety, electrical, or deployment certifications exist for the region and task you care about.

Owning the ProWhite Robot 2.0: Setup, Maintenance & Tips

Practical guide from day one through years of ownership

Initial Setup

Setting up a humanoid robot is substantially more involved than plug-and-play consumer devices. Expect a professional installation or guided setup process that includes physical unpacking and assembly (if shipped disassembled), initial calibration of joints and sensors, environment mapping and safety zone definition, network and cloud service configuration, and application-specific programming or task teaching. Plan for several hours to a full day of setup time, and budget for potential integration consulting if the robot needs to connect with existing systems. The manufacturer or a certified integrator should provide training on safe operation, emergency procedures, and basic troubleshooting.

Ongoing Maintenance

Humanoid robots require regular maintenance to ensure safe and reliable operation. Monthly maintenance typically includes visual inspection of joints and actuators for wear, sensor cleaning (especially cameras and LiDAR), firmware and software updates, battery health checks, and calibration verification. Quarterly maintenance may include more thorough mechanical inspection, lubrication of moving parts, and performance benchmarking to detect gradual degradation. Keep a maintenance log and follow the manufacturer's recommended schedule precisely — humanoid robots are complex systems where small issues can cascade if not addressed promptly.

Software Updates & Long-Term Support

Humanoid robot software is evolving rapidly, and regular updates can significantly improve performance, add new capabilities, and patch security vulnerabilities. Most manufacturers provide over-the-air updates, but enterprise deployments may require staging and testing updates before rolling them out. Evaluate the manufacturer's update track record — frequent, well-documented updates indicate active development and long-term commitment. Be aware that major software updates may require recalibration or retraining of custom behaviors.

Maximizing Longevity

To maximize the useful life of a humanoid robot, avoid operating beyond specified payload limits, maintain a controlled environment (temperature, humidity), keep sensors clean and unobstructed, and address any unusual sounds or behaviors promptly. Battery longevity is improved by avoiding deep discharges and extreme temperatures during charging. Investing in a service contract with the manufacturer or a certified partner provides access to replacement parts and expertise that can extend the robot's productive life significantly beyond the standard warranty period.

For PL-Universe Robotics-specific support resources and documentation, visit the PL-Universe Robotics page on ui44 or check the manufacturer's official website at PL-Universe Robotics's product page.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ProWhite Robot 2.0?
The ProWhite Robot 2.0 is a Humanoid robot made by PL-Universe Robotics. ProWhite Robot 2.0 is PL-Universe Robotics' wheeled humanoid embodied-AI robot for smart-factory and collaborative industrial work. The official product page describes a 400 kg, 203.5 cm-tall platform with a humanoid dual-arm body, modular end effectors, four-wheel omnidirectional mobility, MES task dispatch, and autonomous coordination across workstations for handling, assembly, inspection, and packaging. PL-Universe says the robot uses an industrial VLA model, reusable autonomous decision-making, and clustered planning/control to support flexible production, while its April 2026 Hannover Messe debut release says ProWhite has already been mass-produced and delivered for sectors such as 3C electronics and automotive manufacturing. It features 3 sensor types, 1 connectivity protocols, and 10 distinct capabilities.
How much does the ProWhite Robot 2.0 cost?
PL-Universe Robotics has not disclosed public pricing for the ProWhite Robot 2.0. Contact the manufacturer directly for pricing information. No public price; PL-Universe positions ProWhite as an enterprise industrial robot and says the first units have been mass-produced and delivered.
Is the ProWhite Robot 2.0 available to buy?
The ProWhite Robot 2.0 currently has a status of Active. Check with PL-Universe Robotics for the latest availability.
What sensors does the ProWhite Robot 2.0 have?
The ProWhite Robot 2.0 is equipped with 3 sensor types: Multimodal 3D perception, Industrial-grade 2D localization, Precision visual localization. These sensors work together through sensor fusion to provide comprehensive environmental awareness for autonomous operation. See the sensor analysis section for details.
How long does the ProWhite Robot 2.0 battery last?
The ProWhite Robot 2.0 has a rated battery life of ≥8 hours and charges in 2 hours. Actual battery performance may vary based on usage intensity, ambient temperature, and specific tasks being performed. Heavy workloads like continuous navigation and sensor processing will consume battery faster than idle or standby modes.
What AI does the ProWhite Robot 2.0 use?
The ProWhite Robot 2.0 is powered by PL-Universe SPDAA parallel acquisition framework, InduThread-VLA industrial VLA architecture, reusable autonomous decision-making, and clustered 'Super Brain' planning with local 'Smart Cerebellum' control. This AI platform handles the robot's perception processing, decision-making, and autonomous behavior. The sophistication of the AI directly impacts how well the robot handles unexpected situations, learns from its environment, and improves over time.
How does the ProWhite Robot 2.0 compare to the R1?
The ProWhite Robot 2.0 and R1 are both humanoid robots, but they differ in key specifications, pricing, and manufacturer approach. Use the side-by-side comparison tool to see detailed differences in specs, sensors, and capabilities. You can also browse other similar robots below.
Does the ProWhite Robot 2.0 work with smart home systems?
Yes, the ProWhite Robot 2.0 is compatible with: Enterprise MES systems, Modular end effectors. This ecosystem integration allows the robot to work alongside your existing smart home devices and platforms rather than operating as an isolated system.
How current is the ProWhite Robot 2.0 data on ui44?
The ProWhite Robot 2.0 specifications on ui44 were last verified on 2026-04-27. All data is sourced from official PL-Universe Robotics documentation, spec sheets, and press releases. If you notice any outdated information, please let us know.

Data Integrity

All ProWhite Robot 2.0 data on ui44 is verified against official PL-Universe Robotics sources, including spec sheets, product pages, and press releases. Last verified: 2026-04-27. Official source: PL-Universe Robotics product page. If you find outdated or incorrect information, please let us know — accuracy is our top priority.

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