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Understand which humanoid robots will enter your home, workplace, school, and healthcare. We track capabilities, availability, and real-world impact of every robot.
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View all โTesla Optimus (Gen 2)
Tesla
Tesla's second-generation humanoid robot featuring improved hands with 22 degrees of freedom and 30% faster walking speed.
1X NEO
1X Technologies
Lightweight android designed for home environments with an exceptionally long 20-hour battery life.
Figure 02
Figure AI
Second-generation humanoid with integrated speech capabilities powered by OpenAI, designed for commercial deployment.
Unitree H1
Unitree Robotics
High-performance humanoid with record-breaking 9.4 m/s top speed, targeting research and industrial applications.
Unitree G1
Unitree Robotics
Affordable humanoid robot starting at $16,000, making humanoid robotics accessible to a wider market.
Boston Dynamics Atlas (Electric)
Boston Dynamics
All-electric successor to the hydraulic Atlas, featuring multi-axis joints and unprecedented range of motion.
Latest News
All news โTesla Optimus Gen 2 Demonstrates Improved Dexterity
Tesla has released new footage of the Optimus Gen 2 humanoid robot demonstrating significantly improved hand dexterity, including the ability to handle eggs without breaking them. The robot features 22 degrees of freedom in its hands and walks 30% faster than the first generation.
Figure 02 Deployed at BMW Manufacturing Plant
Figure AI has begun deploying its Figure 02 humanoid robots at BMW's Spartanburg manufacturing facility. The robots are performing tasks alongside human workers, marking one of the first commercial deployments of general-purpose humanoid robots in automotive manufacturing.
Unitree G1 Breaks Price Barrier at $16,000
Unitree Robotics has announced the G1 humanoid robot at a starting price of $16,000, making it the most affordable humanoid robot on the market. The robot features up to 43 degrees of freedom and can perform backflips from a standing position.
Boston Dynamics Unveils All-Electric Atlas
Boston Dynamics has retired its iconic hydraulic Atlas robot and revealed an all-electric successor. The new Atlas features a completely redesigned form factor with multi-axis joints that give it an unprecedented range of motion, including the ability to rotate joints 360 degrees.