According to incomplete statistics from China Humanoid Robot Scene Application Alliance (HRAA), more than 17 new humanoid robot products were released in October 2025, continuing the previous high-frequency rhythm of “one new product every two days on average”.
Figure – Figure 03
On October 9, Figure, a leading American humanoid robot company, officially released its long-awaited third-generation robot—Figure 03. Figure stated that this generation of robots was designed for the Helix platform, home scenarios, and large-scale commercial applications, aiming to create a general-purpose humanoid robot capable of performing human-like tasks and learning directly from humans. To this end, the team reconstructed the hardware and software of Figure 03 from scratch, redefining the perception system, drive structure, and control logic.

Deep Robotics – DR02
On October 9, Deep Robotics released DR02, the world’s first industry-grade all-weather humanoid robot, which meets IP66 waterproof and dustproof standards, enabling it to operate in temperatures ranging from -20℃ to 55℃ and adapting to outdoor environments such as rain, humidity, and dust. Standing 175cm tall with a 68cm arm length, it boasts excellent mobility, allowing for stable passage through complex terrain. Its dual arms can handle a 10kg load, and the robot can carry a 20kg load. It also features a modular, quick-release design and is equipped with a high-performance computing unit and a multi-sensor system.

AGiBOT-G2
On October 16, AGiBOT held an online live-stream launch event to officially release its new generation of industrial-grade interactive embodied robot, AGiBOT G2. Sources indicate that the G2 has already secured orders worth hundreds of millions of yuan. The G2 is reportedly built to industrial standards, featuring high-performance motion joints, high-precision torque sensors, and an integrated advanced spatial perception system. It supports rapid learning and deployment, possesses excellent multimodal voice interaction capabilities, and is versatile enough for various scenarios including industrial applications, logistics, and navigation. The G2 is manufactured by Pia. Concurrently with the new product launch, Pia, partner of AGiBOT, held a “G2 First Commercial Launch and Production Expansion Ceremony” at the “Pia Future Factory” in Yinzhou District, Ningbo.

Dax Robotics – X7 Series Products
Recently, Dax Robotics, a humanoid robot startup in China, officially launched its X7 series products. The early bird price for the X7 EDU model starts at 69,800 yuan, with a standard price of 89,800 yuan. It is reported that the Dax Robotics X7 series features the XBrain 2.0 commercial large-scale model, boasting high stability and reliability. The humanoid robot itself reaches industry-leading high-performance standards, while supporting a lightweight end-device deployment mode, eliminating reliance on a network and ensuring smooth and efficient operation.

HOSON– HOSON Robot
On October 12, HOSON, a semiconductor high-precision equipment manufacturer, officially launched its embodied intelligent robot, “HOSON-Robot”. As a company deeply rooted in the manufacturing of high-precision semiconductor equipment, HOSON-Robot’s creation relies on over a decade of accumulated motion control technology based on its die-bonding business. This allows for the independent R&D and production of core components such as the HOSON-Robot’s “cerebellum” motion controller, dexterous hand, and joint modules, building a solid technological barrier.

Unitree – Uniree H2
On October 20, Unitree released Uniree H2, the upgraded version of its H-series general-purpose humanoid robot. Compared to the H1, the H2 features a bionic human face. Simultaneously, the H2’s weight has increased to 70 kg, nearly 50% heavier than the H1’s 47 kg, while maintaining the same height of 180 cm.

HARIBIT – SR01
Recently, HARIBIT released its independently developed SR01 special-purpose humanoid robot. Designed for extreme environments, this robot can operate stably in harsh temperature conditions ranging from -40℃ to 50℃, maintaining excellent performance in both icy and scorching conditions.

Booster Robotics – Booster K1
On October 21, Booster Robotics officially launched the Booster K1 humanoid robot, an entry-level embodied intelligence platform designed for developers. This robot, priced from 29,900 yuan for a limited time, is 1 meter tall and weighs 19 kilograms. It not only boasts powerful computing capabilities but can also mimic Michael Jackson’s classic “moonwalk” dance move. The Booster K1 is positioned as an entry-level platform for embodied development, supporting secondary development and primarily targeting education, competitions, and performances.

NOETIX – Bumi
On October 23, NOETIX released its new generation humanoid robot, Bumi Reportedly, after its initial launch, the sales exceeded 200 units within three hours, from 8 PM to 11 PM. According to its official introduction, “Bumi” is “the world’s first high-performance humanoid robot under 10,000 yuan,” priced at 9,998 yuan.

Hangcha Group – X1 Series Humanoid Logistics Robot
At CeMAT ASIA 2025, Hangcha Group globally launched its X1 series humanoid logistics robot for the first time. The Hangcha X1 series deeply integrates the core advantages of “efficient wheeled movement and dexterous humanoid operation,” enabling it to perform various tasks such as transferring and palletizing/depalletizing cartons, and transferring and stacking/depalletizing bins. The robot’s navigation accuracy reaches millimeter level, allowing it to adapt to complex working conditions in warehousing and manufacturing.

EP – Super Humanoid Intelligent Robot “Kangaroo”
EP launched its super humanoid intelligent robot “Kangaroo.” Designed specifically for warehouse picking scenarios, its appearance differs from traditional humanoid structures, resembling more of a mobile, flexible, and capable “large kangaroo.” According to reports, the “Kangaroo” possesses multimodal intelligence capabilities: its brain can recognize various parts and packaging; its hands can grasp, magnetically attract, and pneumatically suction; its body can lift, rotate, and bend; its feet are mobile; its pouch can be lifted and moved; and the swarm can cooperate. This design breaks the limitations of traditional humanoid robots in terms of humanoid structure, focusing more on execution efficiency and flexible operation capabilities in complex warehouse environments.

Gen-song – Wheeled Humanoid Robot
At CeMAT ASIA 2025, Gen-song unveiled its wheeled humanoid robot. The new product combines the advantages of wheeled and legged mobility, achieving generalized applications in multiple physical world scenarios through deep integration of three-dimensional spatial perception and multimodal AI technology. It supports a 30KG load and is compatible with common scenarios such as material handling, picking, palletizing, and inventory management. In sorting, it can accurately identify materials and transport them to designated locations.

SEER– X1-PRO and X2-PRO
At CeMAT ASIA 2025, SEER, together with its ecosystem partners, launched five new embodied intelligent humanoid robots and quadruped robot dogs equipped with the SEER robot brain. Among them, the X1-PRO is an upgrade from the first-generation product, featuring a bending structure design that supports 45° bending operation, and equipped with a wheeled omnidirectional chassis and buffer platform for cargo buffering and handling. The X2-PRO is a wheeled humanoid robot system jointly developed by SEER and its partner Astribot, designed for practical industrial applications. The robot has 25 degrees of freedom, with the upper body using Astribot’s newly released rope-driven half-body unit Astribot S1-U, and the lower body using SEER’s latest omnidirectional mobile platform.

1X-NEO
Recently, 1X Technologies, a Norwegian robotics company, officially released the NEO home humanoid robot, which is available for pre-order on its website for $20,000 USD, with a subscription option available for $499 USD per month. It is reported that the robot will begin delivery in 2026, primarily designed for families. Its appearance and material design prioritize the home environment, and it can autonomously perform housework and interact naturally with family members. Notably, NEO switches to “expert mode” when handling complex tasks, allowing company employees to remotely intervene and operate it, which has sparked discussions about family privacy and security.

Holiday Robotics – FRIDAY
Recently, Holiday Robotics, a South Korean robotics company, launched its first humanoid robot, FRIDAY. The robot is 176 cm tall and weighs 115 kg (66 kg for the mobile base, 24 kg for the waist, 5 kg for the arms, and 15 kg for the upper body), possessing 63 degrees of freedom: 2 for the head, 7 for the arms, 20 for the hands, 5 for the waist, and 2 for the wheels. Its design not only allows FRIDAY to flexibly cope with complex environments but also extends to the ground to pick up objects, demonstrating extremely high potential for human-robot collaboration and flexible operational capabilities.

Leju -KUAVO 5 / 5-W
Leju Robotics has upgraded and launched the KUAVO 5 / 5-W dual-mode robot, with a maximum payload of 20kg. It supports squatting, bending, and large-angle waist rotation, and can operate continuously for over 8 hours. In addition to being more suitable for industrial scenarios, this robot integrates multiple embodied skill models, solving the problem of scenario generalization. The video demonstrates its ability to complete household tasks such as wiping tabletops, washing clothes, and organizing items.

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On December 5, the “3rd Ecological Conference for Embodied Intelligence Humanoid Robot Scenario Application 2025” will be held in China, which aims to build a high-level exchange platform for all sectors of the industry to deeply explore the development path of technological innovation and application implementation. Stay tuned!


