Robot Categories & Use Case

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

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Security

Disaster Response

Rescue and disaster relief robots.

Robots designed to perform tasks in dangerous or inaccessible environments, such as for search and rescue after a disaster.

Examples

Unitree H1 is being considered for emergency response.

Disaster Response
Humanoids

PM01

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EngineAI

A bipedal humanoid robot platform for research and development.

H7

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University of Tokyo

A successor to H6, this is a full-body, lightweight humanoid for research in real-world, dynamic interaction.

OceanOne

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Stanford Robotics Lab

A "humanoid diver" robot designed for underwater exploration and teleoperated manipulation in deep-sea environments.

RH5

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DFKI

A 2-meter tall, 62.5kg humanoid robot developed as an assistance robot for autonomous or teleoperated missions in human-optimized environments, such as a future moon station.

Atlas Electric

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Boston Dynamics

The next-generation, all-electric version of Atlas, designed for real-world applications and commercialization.

Atlas HD

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Boston Dynamics

A hydraulic research humanoid known for advanced dynamic locomotion, parkour, and complex manipulation.

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