Robot Categories & Use Case

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

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Commercial

Telepresence

Telepresence / video conferencing robots.

Robots that allow a person to be virtually present at a remote location.

Examples

Toyota's T-HR3 is a prime example; it uses a "Master Maneuvering System" that allows a human operator to control the robot's entire body remotely in real-time.

Telepresence
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.

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.

Alex

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Boardwalk Robotics

A versatile humanoid upper torso designed for manufacturing, logistics, and maintenance, operating from a stationary pedestal.

OceanOne

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Stanford Robotics Lab

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

NEO

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1X Technologies

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

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

Commercial
Agricultural
Aquatic
Artistic
Autonomous Vehicles
Cleaning
Delivery
Domestic
Drones
Education
Entertainment
Exoskeletons
Exploration
Food Service
Haptic
Logistics
Medical
Micro-robotics
Nursing & Eldercare
Rehabilitation
Retail
Service
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Telepresence
Consumer
Companion
Consumer
Pleasure Robots
Social
Security
Disaster Response
Military & Security
Security
Industrial
Aerospace
Assembly
Construction
Industrial
Manufacturing
Welding

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