Image:
Borg Robotics
A humanoid robot designed for heavy-duty tasks in logistics and manufacturing, focusing on strength and endurance.
Height
173
cm
Weight
62
kg
Speed
0.83
m/s
Payload
12
kg
Actuators
Modular Gearbox
DoF (Domains of freedom)
N/A
°
Built with a focus on advanced spatial awareness and high-speed visual processing.
Engineered for long battery life to sustain full shifts in warehouse environments.


Features a chassis designed for easy hardware swaps in demanding industrial settings.
Utilizes proprietary AI to adjust its gait based on the weight of the load it carries.
A humanoid robot designed for heavy-duty tasks in logistics and manufacturing, focusing on strength and endurance.
Borg 01 is a Detroit-engineered humanoid designed for heavy-duty industrial applications. Its standout feature is a modular architecture that allows for rapid customization for specific factory roles. Positioned to fill labor gaps in manufacturing and aviation, it focuses on high-precision material handling and fill-in tasks that require human-like dexterity and mechanical endurance.
Image:
Borg Robotics
A modular Detroit-bred worker that autonomously switches between bipedal walking and wheeled speed, providing a highly adaptable solution for the evolving factory floor.
Borg 01 by borg robotics
Actuators
Modular Gearbox
DoF (Domains of freedom)
N/A
°
Height
173
cm
Speed
0.83
m/s
Weight
62
kg
Payload
12
kg
Runtime
6
h
OS / AI System
N/A
Powered by the Borg Actuator 01, a Detroit-engineered module (720g) delivering 160 Nm of torque, enabling an industry-leading strength-to-weight ratio for industrial labor.
Utilizes a Shapeshifting Base that autonomously converts from a bipedal walker to a high-speed wheeled platform to maximize efficiency across large manufacturing facilities.
Image:
Borg Robotics
Early-stage development partnerships with specialized warehouse equipment providers.
Automated fulfillment centers, construction site logistics, and modular industrial environments.
Embodies human-like teamwork concepts.
Supports voice, gestures, and visual signals.
Motion strategies modeled on human biomechanics.

