HUMANOID ROBOTS

The Definitive Humanoid Robots Database

Your gateway to humanoid tech.

Explore detailed specifications and history, from research platforms to commercial systems. Tracking the Future of Robotics, we invite you to discover the machines shaping our world.

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Featured Robot

Booster K1

A compact, 95cm tall educational humanoid robot with 22 DOF, designed for research and robotics competitions.

Latest Humanoid RobotS
Fresh from the research labs and development teams

The latest and greatest Humanoids

4NE-1 Gen 3.5

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Neura Robotics

A cognitive humanoid robot with high-torque actuators and advanced sensory intelligence, built for complex tasks in human environments.

Price (est.)

N/A

Release Year

2026

4NE-1 Mini

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Neura Robotics

A compact version of the 4NE-1 platform, optimized for research, education, and lighter service tasks in indoor settings.

Price (est.)

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Release Year

2026

Booster K1

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Booster Robotics

A compact, 95cm tall educational humanoid robot with 22 DOF, designed for research and robotics competitions.

Price (est.)

$5,999 - $18,000

Release Year

2025

Figure 03

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Figure Robotics

Figure 03 is a 3rd generation general-purpose humanoid robot designed to work autonomously in home and commercial environments, powered by Figure's 'Helix' vision-language-action AI.

Price (est.)

N/A

Release Year

2025

Iron

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XPeng

An in-development bipedal humanoid robot designed for autonomous tasks within XPeng's manufacturing facilities.

Price (est.)

$150,000

Release Year

2025

NAO 6

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Maxtronics

A small, interactive, and programmable humanoid robot widely used in education, research, and healthcare.

Price (est.)

$8000

Release Year

2025

NEO

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1X Technologies

Neo combines human dexterity with advanced AI to support manufacturing, logistics, warehousing, and retail.

Price (est.)

$20,000 or $499/mo

Release Year

2025

Neo Gamma

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1X Technologies

The next-generation domestic humanoid featuring a muscle-like soft body design and advanced visual manipulation for household tasks.

Price (est.)

N/A

Release Year

2025

Optimus Gen 2.5

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Tesla

Designed for high-risk and repetitive roles, Tesla’s Optimus bot aims to redefine the global workforce through advanced humanoid robotics.

Price (est.)

~$30,000

Release Year

2025

R1

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Unitree Robotics

A compact, all-electric humanoid robot designed for agile locomotion, low-cost embodied AI research, and rapid iteration.

Price (est.)

$ 5,900

Release Year

2025

T800

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EngineAI

A 1.85m full-body humanoid built for heavy industrial tasks, featuring 41 DOF and high payload capacity.

Price (est.)

$40,500 - $80,800

Release Year

2025

Walker S2

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UBTECH Robotics

An upgraded, industrial-focused version of Walker, designed for tasks in manufacturing and logistics.

Price (est.)

$50,000 - $100,000

Release Year

2025

Yogi

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Cartwheel

A social humanoid robot designed for companionship and hospitality interaction, with expressive movement capabilities.

Price (est.)

N/A

Release Year

2025
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Why Do We Need Humanoid Robots?

Designed Like Us.

Humanoid robots exist for a simple reason:
The world is built for humans. From tools and workspaces to homes, hospitals, and public infrastructure, most environments are designed around the human body, human movement, and human perception.

Humanoid robots can operate within human environments by adopting a human-like form, without requiring costly redesigns.

Built for Human Environments.

Their familiar shape supports intuitive interaction and makes it easier for people to understand, guide, and work alongside robotic systems.

Humanoid robots bridge the gap between human needs and robotic capabilities.
They are not just machines that execute tasks. They are systems designed to integrate into human workflows, support physically demanding activities, and extend human presence where strength, endurance, or availability are limited.

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Robots in Action

The Future Of Humanoid Robotics in Action

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Quotes

Read what people from industry and research have to say.

Safety

When building autonomous humanoids, we must ensure their values align with ours.

Stuart Russell
AI Professor
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Trust & design / Ethics

Our emotional response to humanoids shapes both design and policy around their deployment.

Kate Darling
Researcher
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Productization

For humanoids to succeed outside the lab, they must be reliable and solve real customer problems—not just perform flashy demos.

Robert Playter
CEO
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Embodied AI

I’m passionate about embodied AI — robots that learn from interacting with the physical environment.

Fei-Fei Li
Professor
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Practicality / Design

Humanoids should be designed for what they can do, not how much they look like us.

Rodney Brooks
Roboticist / Founder
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Social companionship

People with dementia decline quickly if left alone—they need constant interaction.

Nadia Magnenat Thalmann
Professor
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Social learning

“Robots that learn from social cues are more effective in education.”

Cynthia Breazeal
Professor
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AI breakthroughs

I think robotics will have a breakthrough moment in the next couple of years—humanoid robots that can really start doing useful things.

Demis Hassabis
CEO
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Integrated AI & control

Building a humanoid that walks and works in our world is a grand challenge.

Sethu Vijayakumar
Professor
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Emotional response

“People attribute emotions to humanoids, affecting both design and policy decisions.”

Kate Darling
Researcher
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Uncanny Valley

“When we see robots that appear almost human, we feel they are eerie rather than familiar… that’s the uncanny valley.”

Masahiro Mori
Roboticist
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Ethics & governance

We must build an ethical layer into humanoids to ensure they can’t harm people, even by accident.

Alan Winfield
Professor
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