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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.

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.

Spain's full-size biped humanoid research platform for whole-body control.

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.
