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.
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
1 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.
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.
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.