Humanoid Feature Explained

Learn what this feature means, why it is essential, and how it is used across different humanoid robots.

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Manipulation

Payload

Ability to carry a load

The weight a robot can carry. A key indicator of a robot's ability to perform material handling and manipulation tasks in manufacturing and logistics.

Examples

Apollo can carry up to 25 kg, Digit 15.9 kg, and Phoenix 25 kg with two hands.

Humanoids With
Payload

4NE-1

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Neura Robotics

Europe's leading cognitive humanoid robot, engineered for safe, intelligent automation in industrial workflows and everyday assistance.

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.

A2

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AgiBot

An interactive service humanoid robot designed for commercial and industrial applications, in mass production since late 2024.

AEON

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Hexagon

A humanoid robot designed for industrial inspection and quality control, integrating advanced sensors.

Alex

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Boardwalk Robotics

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

Apollo

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Apptronik

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

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.

Borg 01

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Borg Robotics

A humanoid robot designed for heavy-duty tasks in logistics and manufacturing, focusing on strength and endurance.

Digit V4

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Agility Robotics

Digit is a humanoid robot specifically designed to perform human-like movements and operate in environments designed for the human body.

Elixis

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Addverb

An autonomous mobile robot designed to pick and move individual items or crates in a warehouse.

H1

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Unitree Robotics

A versatile and powerful full-sized humanoid robot known for its high-speed walking and advanced power performance in its class.

H2

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Unitree Robotics

A high-performance general-purpose humanoid robot standing 1.8m tall, featuring 360-degree depth perception.

Human

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Nature

The original bipedal model. Extremely high maintenance, notoriously unreliable, and ships with buggy firmware. (f. ~300,000 BCE)

Iron

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XPeng

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

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.

Phoenix (7th Gen)

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Sanctuary AI

A general-purpose, carbon-fiber humanoid robot designed for autonomous work, powered by the 'Carbon' AI control system.

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.

T170A

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Ti5 Robot

A 1.7m bipedal platform with high torque density joints, capable of dynamic movements like jumping.

T800

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EngineAI

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

Walker S1

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UBTECH Robotics

An upgraded industrial version of the Walker series with enhanced payload capacity and stable locomotion for mobile production lines.

Walker S2

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UBTECH Robotics

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

Yogi

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Cartwheel

A wheeled delivery robot designed for automating material handling and logistics within industrial settings.

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