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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.
neuraOS
Height
110
cm
Weight
25
kg
Speed
0.8
m/s
Payload
5
kg
Mobility
Bipedal
Actuators
Neura actuators
DoF (Domains of freedom)
21
°
Accessible, modular platform for AI training and labs.
Edge-optimized cognitive intelligence for service tasks.


Communicates status and social cues via an OLED display.
Optimized for small item delivery and guest reception.
A compact version of the 4NE-1 platform, optimized for research, education, and lighter service tasks in indoor settings.
A 132 cm agile sibling of the 4NE-1, weighing only 25 kg. It features an expressive digital head and is optimized for edge-AI processing and social HRI in classrooms and labs.
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NEURA Robotics
Designed for STEM and social interaction research, the Mini provides a safe, low-cost entry point into Neura’s cognitive ecosystem. It excels in basic domestic interaction and research prototyping.
4NE-1 Mini by NEURA Robotics
Actuators
Neura actuators
DoF (Domains of freedom)
21
°
Height
110
cm
Speed
0.8
m/s
Weight
25
kg
Payload
5
kg
Runtime
3
h
OS / AI System
neuraOS
Bipedal
neuraOS
A lightweight version of Neura’s cognitive stack designed for low-latency social interaction and localized processing of vision and language data.
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NEURA Robotics
Available for reservation for Spring 2026, targeting technical universities and STEM education labs. It serves as an accessible entry point for students and researchers to learn humanoid AI and social interaction logic.
The Mini scales the 4NE-1 intelligence into a portable 25 kg form factor. It utilizes an edge-optimized version of neuraOS, providing a safe and accessible platform for academic research and light service tasks without the bulk of the full-sized model.
A smaller-scale humanoid designed to be a safe and accessible platform for human researchers to test AI.
Supports easy programming through natural interaction, mimicking the way humans assist one another.
Uses a head-mounted display to communicate its status and "emotions" to human students and users.

