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AEON is an industrial-grade humanoid robot engineered by Hexagon for real-world automation. Standing at approximately 165 cm, it features advanced sensor fusion, AI-driven mission control, and spatial awareness to perform precision tasks across sectors such as automotive, aerospace, logistics, and manufacturing. With hot-swappable batteries enabling continuous operation, AEON brings agility, autonomy, and versatile functionality to industrial workflows.

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Boardwalk Robotics has prioritized practicality with its latest addition to the humanoid field, Alex. Alex is designed without legs because the company believes this is more cost-effective and many tasks don’t require a robot to be mobile.

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Dubbed Alter 3, the latest humanoid robot from Osaka University and MIXI is powered by an artificial neural network and has an ear for music. Earlier iterations of Alter sang in an opera.

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Engineered Arts’ latest and most advanced humanoid robot is Ameca, which the company bills as a development platform where AI and machine learning systems can be tested. Featuring sensors that can track movement across the entirety of a room,

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Apptronik’s Apollo can carry up to 55 pounds and is designed to function in plants and warehouses and may expand into industries like retail and construction. An impact zone allows the robot to stop its motion when detecting nearby moving objects while swappable batteries that last four hours each keep Apollo productive.

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ARMAR-6 is a humanoid robot developed by researchers at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany to work in industrial settings. Capable of using drills, hammers and other tools, ARMAR-6 also features AI technology allowing it to learn how to grasp objects and hand them to human co-workers. I

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The Astribot S1 is an intelligent autonomous robot that delivers reliable and efficient performance across various environments. With easy setup and advanced safety features, it’s ideal for automating daily tasks effortlessly.

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Atlas is a leaping, backflipping humanoid robot designed by Boston Dynamics that uses depth sensors for real-time perception and model-predictive control technology to improve motion. Built with 3D-printed parts, Atlas is used by company roboticists as a research and design tool to increase human-like agility and coordination.

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Beomni is controlled remotely by “human pilots” donning virtual reality headsets and other wearable devices like gloves, while AI helps Beomni learn tasks so one day it can become autonomous.

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Booster T1 is an agile, open-source humanoid platform built for developers and researchers. Standing approximately 1.2 m tall with 23 joints, it features omnidirectional walking, powerful AI onboard via NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin, and full support for ROS2 and simulation tools—making it an adaptable, high-mobility robotics foundation.

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CyberOne is Xiaomi’s first humanoid robot and is the latest addition to its robotics lineup, which already includes a Cyberdog. CybeOne was developed with proprietary software, algorithms and hardware components, which control its multi-directional arms and legs.

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Built by Agility RoboticsDigit is poised to take on even more tedious tasks. With fully functioning limbs, the robot is able to crouch and squat to pick up objects, adjusting its center of gravity depending on size and weight, while surface plane-reading sensors help it find the most efficient path and circumvent whatever’s in its way.

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EngineAI PM01 redefines accessible humanoid robotics with high performance, agile movement, and open-source flexibility. Standing 1.38 m tall and weighing just 40 kg, it’s ideal for research, education, and early commercial applications, blending advanced hardware, dynamic motion, and developer-friendly design.

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1X claims the title of being the company to send the first AI-powered humanoid robot into the workforce. The company’s robot EVE comes with strong grippers for hands, cameras that support panoramic vision and two wheels for mobility.

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Figure’s humanoid robot Figure 02 is meant to provide a physical form for artificial intelligence. The robot can move at 2.7 miles per hour, lift 44 pounds and last for five hours at a time on an electrical system.

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Unitree has taken major strides in further developing its G1 humanoid robot. With up to 43 joint motors and dexterous hands with force control, G1 has the flexibility and motor skills to perform a range of tasks

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