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NEO
Updated1X Technologies · HumanoidPre-order
1X's home-focused humanoid robot designed for safe human coexistence. Pre-orders opened Oct 28, 2025. Features a soft, lightweight body. NEO Gamma is the updated design revealed Feb 2025.
A2 Ultra
UpdatedAGIBOT · HumanoidActive
AGIBOT's full-size commercially deployed humanoid robot. Over 1,000 units deployed in real-world operations. Set a Guinness World Record for longest distance walked by a humanoid robot (106.286 km). First humanoid to hold top-tier certifications across China, US, and Europe (CR, CE-MD, CE-RED, FCC). Won 2025 iF and Red Dot Design Awards.
X2
UpdatedAGIBOT · HumanoidActive
AGIBOT's compact bipedal humanoid robot, standing 1.31m tall with up to 30 degrees of freedom (Ultra version). Designed for research and commercial applications with swappable batteries, 3D LiDAR, and an NVIDIA Orin NX compute board for on-device AI. Walks at up to 1.8 m/s and carries up to 3kg.
Astribot S1
UpdatedAstribot (Stardust Intelligence) · HumanoidActive
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.
HRP-4C
UpdatedAIST · HumanoidDiscontinued
HRP-4C, nicknamed Miim, is a feminine-looking humanoid robot created by Japan's National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST). Standing 158cm tall and weighing 43kg (including battery), she was designed with the proportions of an average young Japanese female based on national body dimension data. HRP-4C uses 30 body motors and 8 facial expression motors for a total of 42 degrees of freedom. She can walk bipedally, recognize speech and ambient sounds, and even sing using Yamaha's Vocaloid vocal synthesizer. First demonstrated publicly on March 16, 2009, she was later upgraded with more realistic walking and dancing abilities. Part of Japan's long-running Humanoid Robotics Project (HRP) series, she represented a leap toward human-like appearance and motion in research robotics.
Digit
UpdatedAgility Robotics · HumanoidActive
Purpose-built humanoid for logistics and warehouse operations. Deployed at Amazon and other enterprise customers. Enterprise sales only — no consumer pricing available.
NAO6
UpdatedAldebaran / Maxtronics · Humanoid
The sixth generation of the iconic NAO humanoid robot, originally developed by Aldebaran Robotics (France) and now manufactured by Maxtronics after Maxvision Technologies acquired Aldebaran's assets in 2025. Standing 58cm tall with 25 degrees of freedom, NAO is one of the most widely deployed humanoid robots in history — over 13,000 units in use across 70+ countries. NAO replaced Sony's AIBO as the RoboCup Standard Platform League robot in 2007 and has been used in education, research, healthcare, and autism therapy. Features multilingual speech, facial recognition, and the Choregraphe graphical programming tool. Development began as 'Project Nao' in 2004.
Pepper
UpdatedAldebaran Robotics · HumanoidDiscontinued
Aldebaran Robotics' semi-humanoid robot designed to read emotions and interact with people. Introduced by SoftBank in Tokyo in June 2014, Pepper became one of the most recognized social robots in the world — approximately 27,000 units were manufactured before production was paused in June 2021 due to weak demand. The first batch of 1,000 units sold out in 60 seconds in June 2015. Pepper was deployed in SoftBank stores, banks, hospitals, airports, and restaurants across Japan, Europe, and North America. Features a 10.1-inch touch display, emotion recognition via facial expression and voice tone analysis, and a wheeled omnidirectional base. In 2025, Aldebaran Robotics went into receivership.
Apollo
UpdatedApptronik · HumanoidDevelopment
Apptronik's general-purpose humanoid robot, developed from experience building NASA's Valkyrie. Partnership with Mercedes-Benz, backed by Google. Based in Austin, TX.
Atlas (Electric)
UpdatedBoston Dynamics · HumanoidDevelopment
Boston Dynamics' fully electric humanoid robot. Currently in development with customer pilots at Hyundai. Successor to the hydraulic Atlas research platform.
Ameca
UpdatedEngineered Arts · Humanoid
Engineered Arts' humanoid robot platform designed for human-robot interaction research and public engagement. First revealed in December 2021 and debuted at CES 2022, Ameca went viral for its remarkably lifelike facial expressions. Now in its third generation (showcased at ICRA 2025), Ameca is deployed at museums and institutions worldwide including the Museum of the Future in Dubai and the National Robotarium in Edinburgh. Features grey rubber skin with a deliberately genderless design.
Sprout
UpdatedFauna Robotics · HumanoidActive
Fauna Robotics' bipedal humanoid developer platform designed for safe human interaction. Sprout is a 107cm tall, 22.7kg robot with 29 degrees of freedom, powered by an NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin 64GB. Designed in New York City and assembled in America, Sprout features a soft exterior, compliant motor control, and a tiered safety system — making it suitable for homes, classrooms, retail, and research labs. The Creator Edition ships today with full SDK access, built-in autonomy, and social behaviors out of the box. Featured on IEEE Spectrum's Video Friday, Sprout is being used by developers, enterprises, and researchers to build next-generation robotics applications.