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Two factory pilots, very different transparency levels.
Verified robotics lab maturity versus manufacturing-scale ambition.
Home-first soft robotics versus warehouse-first biped logistics.
Unitree's compact platform against its faster full-size humanoid.
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Germany's glossy new general-purpose humanoid claim — promising, but still early.

A lower-cost full-size A2 variant aimed at performance and commercial demos.

AgiBot's flagship full-size commercial humanoid claim.

A stage-first humanoid built for synchronized performance, not factory claims.

A wheeled embodied robot for data collection and industrial tasks, not a classic biped.
Included as a wheeled humanoid exception because AgiBot positions it inside its embodied/humanoid robot lineup and it is useful market context.
A German industrial humanoid built around Physical AI, dexterous hands, and production-floor work.

The UK's expressive social humanoid — stunning face, limited labor-robot evidence.

NASA-bred, Texas-built, Mercedes-piloted.

The retired Honda humanoid that proved bipedal robots could become cultural icons.

Boston Dynamics' admission that hydraulics were a dead end.

The robot that proved humanoids could parkour. Eleven years of footage, then retired.

The humanoid that knew it was a logistics robot.

A full-size humanoid sold on anthropomorphic gait and high-motion demos.

EngineAI's heavy-load full-size humanoid, built around high torque, long endurance, and martial-arts-grade demos.

Russia's space-flown anthropomorphic demonstrator — built for teleoperation, remembered for Soyuz MS-14.

The first one. Walked, made coffee, quietly retired.

The first humanoid to walk a BMW assembly line.

Figure's third-generation humanoid, now being shown in around-the-clock autonomous operation.

Smaller, cheaper, faster to your warehouse than its big brother.

Rehab-built, research-shipped, cheaper than the rest.

Same rehab DNA, more articulation, real hands now.

China's answer, at a fraction of the price.

Humanoid's UK-built Alpha platform, spanning wheeled and bipedal variants for industrial work.
Humanoid describes Alpha across wheeled and bipedal variants; this profile should not be treated as a single pure bipedal morphology.

Italy's child-sized open humanoid platform for embodied AI research.
Kepler's industrial humanoid pitch for factories, handling, and rugged work.

A third-generation humanoid with tactile skin and a 27-DoF dexterous hand.

France's small humanoid that quietly became a research and education standard.

The version 1X shipped before they shipped the version they meant to ship.

A humanoid that doesn't look like one.

Tesla's first working Optimus prototype, revealed at AI Day 2022.

A humanoid built like a car — at car-factory scale.

An AGI bet wrapped in a humanoid.

GigaAI's wheeled household humanoid exception, aimed at real apartment chores rather than factory work.
Included as a wheeled humanoid exception because it is marketed and discussed as part of the household humanoid/embodied-AI market and is important for market context.

UBTECH's new commercial-service Walker variant, officially shown in a dance demo but not yet spec-published.

The publicly-traded humanoid running Chinese assembly lines.

UBTECH's first humanoid — service-first, six years before the factory pivot.

XPENG's Physical AI humanoid program for factories and future mobility ecosystems.
