PHYBOT C1: A New Embodied AI Partner Arrives
The future of personal robotics just gained another strong competitor. PHYBOT has officially unveiled the C1, a compact humanoid robot built for homes, social environments, and everyday interactive scenarios. Standing at 128 centimeters and weighing 28 kilograms, the C1 combines friendly design with real engineering capability, making it one of the most promising new entries in the embodied AI space.
Agility’s Digit Passes 100,000 Tote Moves - A Major Milestone for Humanoid Robotics
Humanoid robots aren’t just prototypes anymore—they’re officially part of the workforce.
Agility Robotics has announced a breakthrough milestone: its Digit robot has successfully moved more than 100,000 totes in live, day-to-day operations at a GXO Logistics facility. This isn’t a lab test. This is real production work in one of the world’s largest logistics environments.
And it marks one of the clearest signals yet that humanoid robots are becoming practical, reliable, and economically valuable in modern warehouses.
Figure 02 Just Helped Build 30,000 BMWs
The future of factory work isn’t coming, it’s already clocked in, worked 11 months straight, and walked 200 miles on the job.
Figure AI has officially retired its Figure 02 humanoid robots after an absolutely wild industrial run at BMW’s Spartanburg plant. And the numbers are jaw-dropping.
Sunday Robotics Unveils Memo: A Glimpse Into the Future of Autonomous HouseBots
The home robotics race just accelerated again. Sunday Robotics has released new details on Memo, their rapidly advancing household robot designed to perform real, meaningful tasks in unstructured home environments. With every update, Memo inches closer to becoming the most capable autonomous home assistant on the market.
Meet Sourccey, Your Personal HouseBot
Imagine a friendly robot companion in your home, one that’s open-source, trainable, and eager to learn. Enter Sourccey - Your Personal Home Robot. That tagline isn’t just marketing, it’s the vision.
Dynamic Manipulation Breakthrough: HouseBots Now Throw, Catch, and Even Play Ball With Humans
Researchers have unveiled a low-impedance robotic platform built specifically to study how machines can interact with fast-moving objects in highly dynamic environments. The result is one of the most impressive demonstrations of real-time robot coordination to date: two robots playing catch, taking batting practice, and even teaming up with humans to pass objects back and forth with remarkable speed and precision.
Agile One: A New German HouseBot Signals Europe’s Next Wave of Automation
Europe’s humanoid robotics landscape just gained a powerful new contender. German engineering firm Agile Robotics has officially unveiled Agile One, its first industrial humanoid robot designed to bring human-level dexterity and seamless collaboration to factory floors across the continent.
Sunday Robotics Is About to Drop a New HouseBot, And It Might Change Everything
The home robotics race just got another major contender. Sunday Robotics, a rising startup with serious pedigree, has announced that it will unveil its first consumer robot on November 19, and the early signals suggest this could be one of the most capable home assistants ever introduced.
What makes this launch especially notable is the mind behind it. Founder Tony Zzhao brings experience from some of the world’s most advanced AI and robotics organizations: DeepMind, Tesla, and Google X. That background alone puts Sunday Robotics in rare company, but the teaser they released tells us even more.
Home Humanoid Robots Are Getting Closer Than Ever
The race to bring humanoid robots into the home just hit another major milestone. Shenzhen-based MindOne Robotics has begun testing its advanced robotics “brain” on the Unitree G1, and the early results are nothing short of remarkable. What was once science fiction is now moving rapidly into everyday reality, robots that can actually perform useful household tasks with human-like precision and independence.
The Rise of IRON: XPeng’s Humanoid Redefines What’s Possible
The race to build a truly lifelike humanoid just accelerated again, and this time, it’s XPeng at the front of the pack. Their newly unveiled humanoid robot, codenamed IRON, is a stunning example of how far robotics has come in just a few short years. What once looked like science fiction is now walking, balancing, and moving with uncanny grace in real life.
Elon Musk says “Optimus could eventually represent 80% of Tesla’s total value.”
Yesterday, Elon Musk made one of the most sweeping declarations of his career, and this time, it wasn’t about rockets, Mars, or electric vehicles. It was about humanoid robots, and the future he described is coming faster, bigger, and more economically disruptive than almost anyone expected.
According to Musk, Tesla Optimus isn’t a side project anymore.
It’s the centerpiece of the company’s future… and, if he’s right, human society’s future too.
Neo Gamma Ignites a Presale Frenzy as the First True Consumer Humanoid Hits the Market
On October 28 2025, the world of home robotics takes a giant leap forward. 1X Technologies has officially opened the presale for its latest creation, the NEO Gamma, a landmark moment that signals the arrival of the first consumer-ready humanoid robot designed for everyday life.
Figure 03: The Most Advanced Humanoid Robot Yet
The robotics world just took another big step forward. Figure AI, the company behind the viral humanoid demos earlier this year, has unveiled the Figure 03, and it’s not just an upgrade.
It’s a complete redesign aimed at creating a truly general-purpose robot that can eventually work safely and efficiently alongside humans, whether in factories, offices, or even homes. Here’s what’s new and why it matters.
Introducing the $1,400 Bumi HouseBot - A New Dawn in Affordable Humanoids
In what may be heralded as a turning point in the consumer robotics market, Chinese startup Noetix Robotics has unveiled the Bumi humanoid robot, priced at $1,400 and aimed squarely at home and educational use.
Meet Yogi: The Soft-Touch Housebot Built to Feel Human, Not Replace You
While Tesla and others chase factory efficiency, Cartwheel Robotics is betting big on something far more personal, a humanoid that can actually connect with people. Their upcoming creation, Yogi, might just mark the beginning of humanoids designed not for assembly lines, but for living rooms.
DR02: The World’s First All-Weather Humanoid Robot by DEEP Robotics
DEEP Robotics has unveiled DR02, the world’s first all-weather humanoid robot, setting a new benchmark for real-world deployment in industrial, inspection, and outdoor environments. While most humanoids remain confined to labs and climate-controlled demo spaces, DR02 is built to perform in the wild—rain, dust, heat, and cold included.
Walmart’s Brief Robot Drop Shows How Close We Are to HouseBots in Every Home
A fascinating development recently surfaced in the world of robotics: a Unitree G1 humanoid robot was listed for sale on Walmart’s online marketplace, momentarily putting advanced robots within reach of curious consumers. While the listing was later removed, the event offers a window into shifting dynamics in robotics, cross-border supply chains, and the democratization of advanced machines.
Kinisi: The UK’s Practical Humanoid for Industrial Automation
The UK’s Kinisi humanoid robot is redefining what it means to be a versatile industrial worker. Unlike many humanoids designed purely for demonstration or research, Kinisi combines three powerful systems into one: a humanoid robot, a collaborative robotic arm, and an AGV (autonomous guided vehicle) base.
Newton Beta: A New Era in Robot Physics Simulation
A powerful new open-source robotics platform, Newton Beta, has been unveiled — co-developed by NVIDIA, Google DeepMind, and Disney Research | Walt Disney Imagineering, and managed under the Linux Foundation. This collaboration represents a major leap forward in the simulation and training infrastructure for embodied AI and robotics.
LimX Dynamics’ OLi Achieves True Whole-Body Autonomy
LimX Dynamics' Oli humanoid robot demonstrated a new level of autonomy by successfully completing a complex task chain: identifying, tracking, retrieving, and placing a tennis ball. The entire sequence, which included walking, bending, and squatting, was achieved through Whole-Body Loco-Manipulation with Active Perception. Critically, the operation was fully autonomous, relying on zero motion capture data and no remote control.