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Top 10 humanoid robot Brand & Manufacturers

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Top 10  humanoid robot Manufactures and Brand

 

I. Leaders in Logistics and Industrial Scenarios

  1. Agility Robotics (USA)
    Leveraging Amazon's strategic investment and first-mover advantage in logistics scenarios, its bipedal-wheeled hybrid-driven robot Digit deployed over 120,000 units globally in 2024. With a single unit handling 1,500 orders daily—6 times more efficient than traditional robotic arms—Digit features an ostrich-leg-inspired design: switching to wheeled mode on flat surfaces (speed 6km/h) and bipedal gait on complex terrain (clearing 30cm obstacles). It has been deeply integrated into Amazon's warehousing system, becoming a benchmark for "human-robot collaboration" standardization. The company plans to launch the Digit V5 with a dexterous hand module in 2025 to expand into assembly scenarios, targeting an annual production capacity of 200,000 units.

  2. Unitree (China)
    Topping global sales with 1,500 humanoid robots in 2024, its flagship product G1 (priced at 99,000 RMB) accounted for 80% of sales, with over 60% of orders from overseas (e.g., BMW, Italian universities). Its core strength lies in full-stack independent R&D: self-developed motors achieve a torque density of 250Nm/kg, with costs 50% lower than international competitors. Its quadruped robot Go2 also contributed 23,700 units in sales (69.75% global market share). In 2025, Unitree launched the industrial version H1 Pro, enhancing force control and environmental perception to enter the new energy battery assembly field, targeting sales exceeding 5,000 units.

  3. Tesla (USA)
    The Optimus Gen-3 entered the initial stage of mass production in 2025. Tesla's Shanghai Gigafactory adopted 6,000-ton integrated die-casting technology, reducing the number of single-joint components from 127 to 23, cutting production costs by 70%. Despite delivering only 5,000 units in 2024, it quickly captured 32% of the household service robot market share by leveraging automotive-grade supply chains and reused FSD vision algorithms. With a 2025 production capacity target of 200,000 units, Tesla aims to replace 50% of repetitive labor in factories and optimize precision operation capabilities (currently with 22 hand degrees of freedom and ±0.2mm repeat positioning accuracy) via OTA updates.

II. Scaled Deployers in Industrial Collaboration and Education Scenarios

  1. Zhiyuan Robotics (China)
    It rolled off 900 humanoid robots in 2024 (731 of which were industrial models) and shipped 700 units (55% for industrial scenarios). Its flagship product A2 (priced at 580,000 RMB) performs tasks like bolt tightening and part handling in automobile assembly lines. The Shanghai factory achieved a monthly output of 200 units in Q4 with a yield rate of 92%. Boasting high-precision force control systems (±0.1mm repeat positioning accuracy) and industrial protocol compatibility, it has signed annual procurement agreements with SAIC, Geely, and other automakers, targeting sales of over 3,000 units in 2025.

  2. Yuejiang Technology (China)
    The world's first "dexterous operation + straight-knee walking" humanoid robot, Dobot Atom, entered mass production in March 2025, priced starting at 199,000 RMB. Equipped with a neuro-driven dexterous operating system (NDS) with 28 upper limb degrees of freedom and industrial-grade ±0.05mm precision, it has been deployed in over 2,000 units (as of June 2025) in 3C electronics and automobile assembly scenarios. Its straight-knee walking system (AWS) reduces energy consumption by 42% compared to traditional bent-knee designs, adapting to narrow workshop environments. The company plans to achieve a production capacity of 10,000 units by the end of 2025, focusing on flexible production lines for small and medium-sized manufacturers.

  3. Fourier Intelligence (China)
    The GR-1 humanoid robot achieved mass production and delivered 100 units in 2024, with a price of 550,000 RMB—only 1/4 of Boston Dynamics' counterparts. Adopting lightweight carbon fiber skeletons (reducing weight by 55%) and self-developed hydraulic drive systems, it performs part grabbing and tool delivery in automobile assembly lines with ±0.1mm repeat positioning accuracy. In 2025, it partnered with FAW and GAC to build demonstration production lines, planning to add 200 units and launch the medical rehabilitation version GR-7 with 0.1N·m torque control precision, which has entered over 200 top-tier hospitals in China.

III. Representatives in Niche Markets and Technological Breakthroughs

  1. Zhongqing Robotics (China)
    It delivered 150-180 humanoid robots in 2024, with its flagship product SA01 (priced at 38,500 RMB) accounting for over 100 units. Its core competitiveness lies in low-cost joint modules (reducing self-developed costs by 30%) and open API interfaces, supporting third-party developers in customizing industrial processes. Typical applications include 3C product quality inspection and hotel delivery. It plans a production capacity of 5,000 units in 2025, targeting small and medium-sized manufacturers in Southeast Asia.

  2. CloudMinds (China)
    The cloud-based intelligent robot Cloud Ginger 2.0 achieved large-scale application in elderly care, with over 800 units shipped in 2024. Equipped with 40 flexible joints and 5kg grabbing load, it enables remote operation and health data monitoring via the cloud brain HARIX, entering high-end elderly care institutions in Japan and South Korea. Its flexible joint modules achieve 0.1mm precision at 40% lower costs than international competitors. In 2025, it plans to cooperate with Foxconn to build a 100,000-unit annual production line, expanding into household service scenarios.

  3. Magic Atom (China)
    The "Xiaomai" humanoid robot completed mass production and delivered 400 units in 2024, performing material handling and glue dispensing in Dreame Technology's factories. Leveraging the "Atom Universe Large Model" for autonomous task planning, its operation success rate is 3 times higher than traditional solutions, adopting a dual-system architecture (motion expert model + multimodal large model) to adapt to complex environments. It plans to replace 30% of auto parts loading/unloading positions in 2025, targeting sales exceeding 1,000 units.

  4. Figure AI (USA)
    It delivered 50 Figure 02 robots to BMW's U.S. factory in 2024, enabling end-to-end AI programming-free operations for part recognition and placement. With a motor torque density of 250Nm/kg, its commercialization progress is slow due to limited production capacity (only 50 units in 2024) and a $150,000 price tag. In 2025, it plans to expand its factory, targeting a production capacity of 2,000 units and collaborating with Amazon to test warehousing and sorting scenarios.

Market Pattern and Growth Drivers

Global humanoid robot sales reached approximately 12,000 units in 2024, with Chinese manufacturers accounting for over 60% of the market. Companies like Unitree, Yuejiang, and Zhiyuan dominate the industrial market with cost-effectiveness and scenario-based advantages, while Agility Robotics and Tesla have formed differentiated competitiveness in logistics and household services. In 2025, with the release of Tesla's Optimus Gen-3 (targeting 200,000 units) and mass delivery of Yuejiang's Dobot Atom, industry sales are expected to exceed 50,000 units, with logistics, medical care, and household services becoming growth engines. The core competition has shifted from technological breakthroughs to mass production capabilities (e.g., Tesla's integrated die-casting, Yuejiang's supply chain integration) and scenario-based data barriers (e.g., Agility Robotics' logistics operation database, UBtech's education service ecosystem).

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