Humanoid robots people are watching now.
A simple place to see who is building what, which robots are available, and where to check the latest price or reservation details from the maker.
Unitree G1
A compact, agile humanoid that put a walking robot within reach of developers and labs — the first you can realistically order today.
NEO
A soft, lightweight humanoid built specifically for the home — designed to help with chores and live safely alongside people.
Optimus
Tesla's general-purpose humanoid, aimed at everyday tasks at home and work, leaning on the company's vision and battery stack.
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A workforce humanoid already running commercial pilots on factory and warehouse floors, with on-board speech and manipulation.
Atlas
The all-electric Atlas — the most athletic humanoid platform there is, moving from research icon into real industrial pilots.
Digit
A logistics humanoid built for moving totes and bins, deployed through robots-as-a-service in warehouses today.
Apollo
A modular, mass-manufacturable humanoid for manufacturing and logistics, developed with partners like Mercedes-Benz.
Unitree H1
A full-size, high-torque humanoid for research and demanding motion work — fast, powerful, and available to order.
Phoenix
A general-purpose humanoid focused on human-like hands and dexterity, targeting tasks that need fine manipulation.
GR-2
A research-and-service humanoid with an open development stack, popular with labs building their own behaviors.