Discover the World's Most Advanced Humanoids
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Featured Androids
Hand-picked selection of the most promising robots.



Ameca
Ameca is the world's most advanced human-shaped robot for human-robot interaction. Designed as a platform for AI development, Ameca is the perfect physical avatar for digital intelligence.



Apollo
Apollo is a general purpose humanoid robot designed for the workforce. It features swappable batteries for 24/7 operation and a friendly face with LED communication.



Atlas (Electric)
The fully electric Atlas is designed for real-world applications. It builds on decades of research with the hydraulic Atlas, delivering a robot that is stronger, more dexterous, and fully electric. As of 2026 it has entered production, with fleets committed to Hyundai and Google DeepMind.



Clone Torso
Clone Robotics builds biomimetic androids with synthetic muscles and hydraulic skeletons. Their goal is to achieve 1:1 human strength and durability for a truly robust android.



CyberOne
CyberOne is Xiaomi's first full-size humanoid robot. It features an Mi-Sense depth vision module and can perceive human emotion.



Digit v4
Digit is designed for logistics work, specifically moving totes in warehouses. It features unique backward-bending legs for stability and is designed to work safely alongside humans. In 2025 it became the first humanoid to work full-time in a commercial warehouse, moving over 100,000 totes for GXO.
Latest News
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Richtech Robotics Launches 24/7 Humanoid Livestream
Service robotics pioneer Richtech Robotics has launched a 24/7 interactive livestream platform featuring its humanoid robot, ADAM, creating a unique virtual showcase for human-robot interaction. The platform allows online viewers to chat with ADAM in real-time, asking questions, requesting actions, and watching the robot perform precise tasks like pouring drinks or organizing objects. By positioning ADAM as a "robot influencer," Richtech aims to familiarize the general public with interactive humanoid helpers and collect valuable conversational data to train the robot's social capabilities. Commercial Roles for ADAM In addition to the livestream, ADAM is actively being deployed in commercial service roles, acting as a barista and bartender in restaurants, hotels, and event spaces. With dual-arm coordination and advanced sensor systems, ADAM can independently operate espresso machines and mix beverages, demonstrating how humanoid robots can seamlessly assist human staff in high-traffic hospitality environments.

Hyundai Finalizing Deal for Full Ownership of Boston Dynamics
Hyundai Motor Group is finalizing a $325 million deal to purchase the remaining 9.65% stake in Boston Dynamics from SoftBank, marking the transition of the legendary robotics pioneer into a wholly owned subsidiary of the automotive giant. The acquisition represents a strategic alignment to deeply integrate Boston Dynamics' hardware into Hyundai's global manufacturing network, particularly its upcoming electric vehicle metaplants. Under Hyundai's full ownership, the developers plan to accelerate the transition of their robots from research platforms to commercially viable industrial workforces. Commercializing the Electric Atlas The timing of the deal coincides with the commercial production ramp of the new electric Atlas robot. Unlike its hydraulic predecessor, the electric Atlas is designed specifically for heavy industrial utility, featuring 360-degree joints, modular hands, and fleet integration via Boston Dynamics' Orbit software. Initial production fleets for 2026 are already fully committed to deployments at Hyundai facilities and partners like Google DeepMind.

Tesla Breaks Ground on Giga Texas Optimus Factory
Tesla has officially broken ground on a dedicated, high-capacity manufacturing facility for its Optimus humanoid robot, located at the North Campus of Giga Texas. Aerial footage and site reports show significant excavation and site preparation, highlighting Tesla's commitment to scaling its robotics division. The company has dedicated a substantial portion of its $25 billion capital expenditure budget for 2026 to AI training infrastructure and robotics production, looking toward a long-term goal of producing millions of humanoid assistants annually. Internal Deployments of Gen 3 Units While Optimus is not yet available for commercial purchase, Tesla has already begun deploying its production-standard Gen 3 models internally. These units—which boast biomimetic tendon-driven hands with 22 degrees of freedom and are powered by the new in-house AI5 processor—are operating 24/7 shifts on Tesla's automotive assembly lines in Fremont and Austin, gathering the critical data needed to refine the robot's autonomy policies.































