Robot Categories & Use Case

Explore how humanoid robots are categorized by application across industries and real-world environments.

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Industrial

Assembly

Robots for intricate assembly of parts.

Industrial robots used to handle, pick, and place components on assembly lines to create finished products.

Examples

Articulated, Cartesian, and SCARA robots are commonly used for assembly in manufacturing settings.

Assembly
Humanoids

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.

PM01

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EngineAI

A bipedal humanoid robot platform for research and development.

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.

Apollo

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Apptronik

A next-generation humanoid robot designed for mass production, targeting logistics, manufacturing, and general-purpose tasks.

EVE

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1X Technologies

A bipedal humanoid robot designed for general-purpose tasks and remote operation, often used in security and logistics.

NEO

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1X Technologies

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

L7

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ROBOTERA

Full-Size Bipedal Humanoid Robot. XHAND1

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Explore humanoids by their primary application, from commercial and industrial use to consumer and security roles.

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