Story
Agile ONE is Agile Robots' bid to make Physical AI useful on the production floor. The official product page calls it a humanoid robot for industry and emphasizes dexterous hands, advanced perception, intuitive human interaction, and autonomous task handling rather than household spectacle.
The profile is intentionally conservative on specs. Secondary posts circulate numbers for height, weight, payload, walking speed, and degrees of freedom, but those values were not verified on Agile's official page during this pass. What is source-backed is the positioning: Agile ONE is designed to move between workstations, collaborate with people, and work in manufacturing, logistics, and related industrial environments.
That makes Agile ONE a strong roster addition even before the spec sheet fills in. It broadens the field beyond US and Chinese humanoid stories and gives Europe a credible industrial entry from an established robotics company. The next upgrade should come from official specs, customer pilots, or independent footage from production-floor trials.
Reality check
Agile ONE has an official Agile Robots product page with a clear industrial humanoid positioning, video sections, and claims around dexterous hands, perception, human interaction, and autonomous production-floor work. The score stays conservative because public evidence is still mostly first-party and the profile avoids unverified secondary specs until Agile publishes them in a primary source.
- Agile Robots describes Agile ONE as a humanoid robot for industry and Physical AI
- The official page says Agile ONE has dexterous hands, advanced perception, and intuitive human interaction
- The official page positions Agile ONE for autonomous industrial tasks, movement between workstations, manufacturing, logistics, and human collaboration
- Secondary accounts have circulated detailed specs, but those values were not verified on the official Agile ONE page during this pass
- Customer deployment status remains unclear from the official product page alone