According to statistics from the New Strategy Industry Research Institute, in April 2025, more than 7 new humanoid robot products were released worldwide, which is a decrease compared to last month.
Fourier released its first open source humanoid robot Fourier N1
In the morning of April 11, Fourier, an universal robots company, officially released its first open source humanoid robot Fourier N1, and simultaneously opened a complete body resource package including bill of materials, design drawings, assembly guides, and basic operating software.
Fourier N1 adopts a compact hardware architecture design, is 1.3 meters tall, weighs 38 kilograms, and has 23 degrees of freedom throughout the body. The whole machine structure is composed of aluminum alloy and engineering plastics, which ensures the strength of the body while achieving the goal of lightweight. The battery adopts a back plug-in design, and the single continuous movement endurance can reach more than 2 hours, meeting the needs of high-frequency testing and convenient deployment. It is understood that the power system is equipped with Fourier’s self-developed FSA 2.0 integrated actuator, combined with a self-developed control system, which can achieve higher-precision posture control while improving motion stability and impact resistance. The measured maximum stable running speed can reach 3.5 meters per second, while maintaining the output upper limit and having excellent dynamic response capabilities.
DIGIT released a dual-form humanoid robot
Recently, DIGIT released its first dual-form humanoid robot “Stellar Wayfarer P01”. This robot adopts a dual-form design that combines the body bipedal and the wheeled “flying soldier mode”, supports free switching between two modes, and can flexibly cope with complex environments.
This new design effectively solves the common problems of poor stability, insufficient endurance and complex operation of humanoid robots in commercial scenarios. In addition, Stellar Wayfarer P01 is the third product of its IP series robot launched by DIGIT after Xia Lan and Xia Qi.
UBTECH’s commercial humanoid robot Walker C was ordered in advance
Walker C is a humanoid robot with a height of 163 cm and a weight of 43 kg. It has 20 degrees of freedom and can run steadily at a speed of 6 km/h. It has agile obstacle avoidance, stable uphill and downhill, and anti-impact interference. It can provide reception, guided tours, advertising broadcasts and interactive entertainment services for commercial service scenes such as exhibition halls, pavilions and office buildings.
During the EXPO 2025 OSAKA, KANSAI JAPAN, Walker C served as the first embodied intelligent “guide ambassador” of the China Pavilion. It will interact with the audience in close proximity in the South Square of the China Pavilion through multi-language interaction through its own embodied intelligent interactive large model.
AI2ROBOTICS released the intelligent robot AlphaBot 2
Recently, AI2ROBOTICS, an embodied intelligent robot company, released its new generation of general intelligent robot AlphaBot 2 in Shenzhen, and announced a comprehensive upgrade of the “AGI terminal” strategy.
The universal intelligent robot AlphaBot 2 released this time is the world’s first universal intelligent robot equipped with an embodied large model Alpha Brain. In terms of hardware architecture, AlphaBot 2 meets the new features of Alpha Brain’s full-body control and full-domain reach: 360° X 360° full-space detection and perception, full-body freedom of 34+, waist and leg lifting structure, vertical working range of 0-240cm, single arm arm span of 700mm (excluding end fixture), and battery life of 6h+.
Blinx Humanoid Robot X1 was officially unveiled
Recently, Blinx Humanoid Robot X1 was officially unveiled. This humanoid robot is Blinx’s first embodied intelligent product, consisting of a bionic dual-arm system, a multimodal perception unit, and a central computing unit, and achieves autonomous navigation through an omnidirectional mobile chassis. The robot is equipped with a seven-degree-of-freedom bionic joint dual-arm system, which accurately simulates the human “shoulder-elbow-wrist” motion chain. It combines electronic skin and force sensors to achieve dynamic collision avoidance and high-precision operation, and can cope with a variety of complex operations.
British startup Kinisi launched the wheeled dual-arm robot KR1
Recently, British robotics startup Kinisi launched its first humanoid robot KR1. According to reports, KR1 is a low-cost, multi-functional robot designed for practical tasks. It combines human strength and precision, and uses onboard intelligence to operate autonomously, with fast and reliable performance. Bren Pierce, the founder of Kinisi, is a serial entrepreneur who has co-founded robotics companies such as Robotize and Bear Robotics. He has deployed more than 10,000 robots worldwide and raised more than $180 million in funding from top investors such as SoftBank.
Zhilaite interactive robot Star V Debuted
On April 15, Zhilaite interactive robot Star V was busy welcoming participants and introducing the conference at the sign-in area of the Western Industrial Technology Conference. The Star V is ergonomically designed, with a height of about 1.7 meters and a size proportion that fits humans. In terms of functions, the Star V has basic functions such as human-like natural movements, autonomous voice interaction, and head animation interaction. It also deeply applies cutting-edge multimodal large models, which can not only interact with users through voice without obstacles, but also realize anthropomorphic movements such as shaking hands, making a heart shape, waving to say hello, and bumping fists.