Manufacturers
The companies building the future of robotics.


1X
2 ModelsFormerly Halodi Robotics. Backed by OpenAI, 1X focuses on safe, tendon-driven androids. They produce the wheeled EVE for security and are developing the bipedal NEO for home use.


Agibot
1 ModelsAlso known as Zhiyuan Robotics. Founded by a former Huawei "Genius Youth" recruit, Agibot targets industrial applications with its Raise A1 and Expedition A2 series, aiming for high precision and modularity.


Agility Robotics
1 ModelsCreators of Digit, a bipedal robot with bird-like legs optimized for logistics. They opened "RoboFab", the first dedicated humanoid robot factory, and partner with Amazon.


Apptronik
1 ModelsA spin-off from UT Austin's Human Centered Robotics Lab. Their flagship robot, Apollo, is designed for mass manufacturability, safety, and supply chain tasks, with partnerships including NASA.


Astribot
1 ModelsKnown for the S1 robot, Astribot focuses on extreme speed and precision. Their demonstrations show robots performing tasks like cloth folding and wine pouring faster than humans.


Beijing Galaxy General Robot Co.
1 ModelsAlso known as Galaxy General, they specialize in wheeled humanoid robots utilizing large model embodied AI for autonomous operations in logistics, retail stores, and nursing facilities.


Beijing Humanoid Robot Innovation Center
1 ModelsA leading Chinese state-backed research institute dedicated to humanoid technology. They developed Tiangong, an open-source, fully electric humanoid robot built to accelerate development in motion control and embodied AI.


Boston Dynamics
1 ModelsA pioneer in dynamic robotics, now owned by Hyundai. Famous for the hydraulic Atlas, they have recently transitioned to a fully electric commercial Atlas platform designed for real-world industrial applications.


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


Dataa Robotics
1 ModelsDevelopers of the Cloud Ginger series. They focus on cloud-connected service robots with compliant actuators and advanced natural language processing for reception, dance, and caregiving roles.


Enchanted Tools
1 ModelsBased in Paris, creating "Mirokai". Unlike standard bipeds, these robots use a rolling ball-bot base for stability and agility in hospitals, featuring a unique anime-inspired character design to improve social acceptance.


Engineered Arts
1 ModelsCreators of Ameca, the world's most advanced human-shaped robot for human-robot interaction. They focus on hyper-realistic facial expressions and social presence rather than labor.


Figure
1 ModelsAn AI robotics company valued at over $2B. Their Figure 01 and 02 robots utilize OpenAI models for speech and reasoning and are currently piloted at BMW manufacturing plants.


Fourier Intelligence
2 ModelsOriginally specializing in rehabilitation robotics and exoskeletons, Fourier now develops the GR-1, a general-purpose humanoid with high payload capacity designed for elderly care and therapy.


Kepler
1 ModelsA Chinese robotics contender developing the Forerunner series. Their Kepler humanoid aims to compete directly with Tesla Optimus in commercial and hazardous environments.


Leju Robotics
1 ModelsA Chinese robotics firm specializing in smart humanoids. They developed Kuavo, a full-sized humanoid robot powered by Kaihong OS (OpenHarmony) designed for industrial labor and elder care.


LimX Dynamics
1 ModelsSpecializes in general-purpose robots with advanced legged locomotion. Their CL-1 humanoid is known for dynamic stair climbing and terrain adaptation using perception-based motion control.


Mentee Robotics
1 ModelsFounded by Amnon Shashua (Mobileye). They are building Menteebot, an end-to-end AI-based humanoid designed to understand natural language and perform complex household tasks.


Neura Robotics
1 ModelsA leading German robotics company focusing on cognitive humanoids and collaborative robots. In partnership with NVIDIA and Studio F.A. Porsche, they are developing the 4NE-1 humanoid designed for both industrial production and household assistance.


PAL Robotics
1 ModelsA long-standing player in the field, offering a wide range of bipedal and service robots like TALOS (torque-controlled), REEM-C, and ARI for research and events.


Rainbow Robotics
1 ModelsA spinoff from KAIST (creators of the DARPA-winning HUBO). They produce collaborative robotic arms and bipedal platforms, currently developing new humanoids for the South Korean market.


Robot Era
1 ModelsDeveloping the XBot-L, a humanoid known for its stability and agility in rough terrain. They focus on reinforcement learning for robust bipedal locomotion.


Sanctuary AI
1 ModelsBased in Canada, Sanctuary is building the world's first human-like intelligence in general-purpose robots. Their Phoenix robot features industry-leading dexterous hands powered by their Carbon AI control system.


Tesla
1 ModelsAn automotive and energy giant developing Optimus (Tesla Bot). Leveraging their massive AI and manufacturing infrastructure, they aim to produce millions of general-purpose humanoids for labor.


Toyota Research Institute
1 ModelsDeveloping advanced robotic capabilities including the T-HR3 telepresence robot and "Punyo", focusing on soft manipulation and whole-body behaviors for human support.


UBTECH
1 ModelsA veteran in consumer robotics. Their Walker series has evolved into Walker S, an industrial humanoid currently undergoing testing in automotive assembly lines like NIO.


Unitree Robotics
2 ModelsA fast-moving Chinese robotics firm known for high-performance quadrupeds. They have rapidly entered the humanoid market with the H1 industrial robot and the affordable G1 research agent.


Xiaomi
1 ModelsThe consumer electronics giant invests heavily in its robotics lab, producing the CyberOne humanoid and CyberDog, leveraging their supply chain expertise for cost reduction.

XPENG Robotics
1 ModelsA subsidiary of the EV maker XPENG. They leverage automotive manufacturing and autonomous driving tech (XNGP) to build the PX5, a humanoid designed for both factory work and household companionship.