JoyIn Launched Full-Size Humanoid Robot Jupiter
On July 2, JoyIn’s home-based embodied intelligent brand “Zeroth” launched the full-size humanoid robot Jupiter and the N1 collaborative home robot (the world’s first heterogeneous robotic arm solution). The company’s order backlog exceeded 30,000 units, and revenue in the first half of 2026 increased by 600% year-on-year.

YMBot Unveiled YMBot D4
On July 9, YMBot unveiled the YMBot D4 industrial heavy-duty wheeled humanoid robot. This product has a rated load capacity of 60 kg for its dual arms, equipped with high-precision motion control and embodied intelligent algorithms, achieving millimeter-level precision in handing heavy parts. The chassis adopts an optimized wheeled load-bearing structure and redundant power system, while the arms utilize a high-strength, lightweight design to balance load capacity and energy efficiency. It precisely targets high-intensity, high-load, and high-risk industrial operation scenarios.

PrimeBOT Released T1 Transformable Personal Robot
On July 14, PrimeBOT, a consumer-grade embodied intelligent brand under Swancor, released the PrimeBOT T1. This product can autonomously switch between wheeled humanoid and quadrupedal forms, coordinating its body structure, joints, power, and sensing modules through a unified motion control system. The wheeled form is primarily designed for indoor mobility and human-computer interaction, while the quadrupedal form can adapt to outdoor terrain such as grass, gravel roads, slopes, and steps. The product was publicly exhibited for the first time during the WAIC 2026 held from July 17 to 20.

TETRABOT Launched T4-C Wheeled Humanoid Robot Development Version
On July 15, TETRABOT launched the T4-C wheeled humanoid robot development version, priced at only 23,900 yuan. This robot adopts a dual-arm wheeled structure, supports both fixed and mobile bases, and can be equipped with 5-DOF or 7-DOF robotic arms. Each arm has a load capacity of 3kg and an arm span of 740mm, providing powerful computing capabilities with a high-performance computing module.

AGIBOT Unveiled A3 Ultra, X2 EDU, and G2 Max
At WAIC 2026, AGIBOT launched several new products globally for the first time. The full-size humanoid robot, AGIBOT A3 Ultra, supports 8 hours of battery life, autonomous charging, and group control of up to 100 units. The AGIBOT X2 EDU adopts an open hardware and software architecture, targeting teaching, competitions, and scientific research. The Genie G2 Max, co-developed with JDL, features dual arms with a payload capacity of 38kg, achieving sub-millimeter-level operation and 24/7 continuous operation.

RealMan Globally Debuted RealBot-S2 and RealBot-L2
During WAIC, RealMan launched two wheeled dual-arm robots. The RealBot-S2 features a foldable structure, supports lateral movement and low-level pickup, and its hot-swappable battery provides over 12 hours of battery life. The RealBot-L2 uses a lifting structure, with a vertical working range of 2.1 meters, suitable for shelving, production lines, and commercial service scenarios.

MagicLab Released MagicBot X1 and MagicBot D1
MagicLab released the full-size humanoid robot MagicBot X1, the industrial wheeled humanoid robot MagicBot D1, and the light industrial quadruped robot MagicDog T1, and also showcased the general-purpose embodied large model Magic-VLA K02. X1 targets industrial and public services, D1 focuses on high-frequency standardized processes in factories, and T1 is mainly aimed at light industrial scenarios such as inspection and transportation.

GENISOM AI Debuted Yinyi NE01 for the first time.
During WAIC, GENISOM AI showcased its full-size humanoid robot “GENISOM AI Yinyi NE01,” the industrial robot L2, the wheeled robot SP1, and the MATRIX 2.0 simulation platform for the first time. NE01 is designed for industrial inspection and operation tasks, while MATRIX 2.0 is used for embodied intelligent model training, simulation testing, and data generation.

Fourier Unveiled its First Wheeled Dual-Arm Robot, GRW
Fourier unveiled its first wheeled dual-arm robot, GRW, at WAIC. The GRW features a narrow shoulder, long arms, and a wheeled chassis design. It has 29 joints, a stable load capacity of 16 kg for both arms, and a working range of approximately 2 meters. The end effector can be equipped with interchangeable grippers, suction cups, and dexterous hands, targeting warehousing, manufacturing, and healthcare assistance scenarios.

Kepler Released Qilin Quadruped and K3 Series Robots
At WAIC 2026, Kepler unveiled its Qilin quadruped robot series, featuring a hybrid architecture, and publicly showcased for the first time the K3 Bumblebee humanoid robot and the K3W wheeled lifting dual-arm robot. The Qilin series is designed for inspection, surveying, emergency response, and material transport, while the K3W uses a wheeled chassis and lifting structure, primarily suitable for standardized factories and production lines.

Booster Robotics Unveiled Booster T2 Humanoid Robot
At WAIC 2026, Booster Robotics showcased its new Booster T2 humanoid robot. The Booster T2 is positioned as a flagship platform for embodied intelligence development. The professional version is equipped with an NVIDIA Thor chip, achieving 2070 TFLOPS of edge computing power, and is targeted at universities, research institutions, and embodied intelligence developers. The company also launched the Booster Studio integrated development environment at the same time, supporting simulation training and real-device deployment.

JAKA Showcased Three New Products at WAIC
At WAIC 2026, JAKA showcased its heavy-duty dual-arm humanoid robot JAKA K1-25, its small humanoid robot JAKA π, and an industrial embodied intelligent collaborative assembly system jointly developed with SAIC Huayu. The K1-25 has a rated load of 25 kg per arm and is mainly aimed at assembly, inspection, and material handling; JAKA π is aimed at education, commercial services, and healthcare scenarios.

Pudu’s New Generation PUDU D7 Made its Global Offline Debut
At WAIC 2026, Pudu’s semi-humanoid robot PUDU D7 was publicly displayed offline for the first time. This product is equipped with the PuduFM embodied intelligent model, has a maximum load of 14 kg, and an operating height of up to 2 meters, enabling it to perform material handling, high-level picking, and warehousing logistics tasks.

ZTE Released Three Humanoid Robots in the “Star Series”
On July 18, ZTE released the lightweight full-size humanoid robot “ZTE Xingzai,” the industrial wheeled humanoid robot “ZTE Xingwang,” and the heavy-duty bipedal humanoid robot “ZTE Xingqing.” Xingzai is 1.6 meters tall and weighs over 30 kg, using tethered drive and flexible lattice skin, designed for greeting guests, providing explanations, and public services. Xingwang is designed for industrial handling and inspection; Xingqing emphasizes bipedal heavy-duty capabilities and has a battery life of approximately 6 hours.

KNOWIN Debuted Knowin-X1
From July 17 to 20, KNOWIN publicly showcased its consumer-grade home robot, Knowin-X1, for the first time. The robot features a fully foldable dual-arm design, with a folded height of less than 40 centimeters. When unfolded, it can switch between lying, kneeling, and standing postures. Each arm has 7 degrees of freedom, and the maximum load capacity of both arms is 6 kilograms. It can perform tasks such as desktop organization, laundry, and clothing folding.

TLIBOT Debuted “Tianzhen Z1”
On July 17, TLIBOT debuted its full-size humanoid robot, Tianzhen Z1. The robot is 1.67 meters tall, weighs 45 kilograms, and is equipped with up to 40 active degrees of freedom. It adopts a 5-degree-of-freedom waist and high-degree-of-freedom arm structure, primarily targeting exhibition hall guidance, commercial interaction, cultural tourism performances, and scientific research and development.

Digit Released Ruta R03
On July 17, Digit showcased its new generation of bionic humanoid robot, Ruta R03, for the first time in its entirety. The robot uses multi-layered bionic skin and over 40 facial degrees of freedom, capable of displaying over 30 complex expressions. It is equipped with a multimodal embodied interaction platform, primarily targeting exhibition halls, cultural tourism, live streaming, and commercial services.

Runco Ginen Launched “Centaur” Wheeled-Leg Composite Robot
On July 20, Runco Ginen launched its “Centaur” wheeled-leg composite robot. The product features a four-wheeled chassis and a two-armed humanoid upper body, with an average load capacity of 100-120 kg and a maximum static load capacity of 210 kg. It is designed for specialized scenarios such as mining, steelmaking, fire rescue, and field inspection. As its lower limbs are not bipedal, this briefing categorizes it as a general humanoid robot.

Senad’s Iterated Autonomous Operation Robot iLoabot-X2.0
During WAIC, Senard showcased its latest iteration of the autonomous operation robot, the iLoabot-X2.0. The iLoabot-X autonomous robot has undergone a significant upgrade, achieving a leap in capabilities across four key dimensions: core brain, hardware structure, heavy-duty performance, and battery life. The newly upgraded iLoabot-X 2.0, relying on the RobotInsight model brain, features comprehensive upgrades in these four dimensions, enabling it to stably adapt to complex working conditions such as loading and unloading, palletizing, handling, and material handling in logistics, directly addressing the “last 20 meters” bottleneck in industrial logistics.

Zhicheng AI Released TR6 and XR1
During WAIC, Zhicheng AI officially launched two new self-developed robots. The TR6 is a full-size bipedal high-performance humanoid robot that achieves intelligent interaction in daily life thanks to its highly flexible joints. The XR1 is a wheeled composite humanoid robot deeply adapted to industrial manufacturing scenarios, focusing on flexible industrial operations. Zhicheng AI will respectively target two major application tracks: public services and intelligent manufacturing.

Tencent Robotics X Lab’s “Xiao Liu” Made its First Debut
At the conference, Tencent Robotics X Lab’s new-generation demonstrative robot, “Xiao Liu,” made its first debut. According to a reporter from the China Star Market, the robot is an upgraded version of the “Xiao Wu” elderly care robot released in 2024. It features safe interaction with people and human-like movements, and uses key rope transmission technology.




