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Robots

The companies building the robots, from humanoids and industrial arms to drones, warehouses, agriculture and defense.

82 vendors

Tesla Optimus

Tesla's humanoid robot, built to handle repetitive work in factories and homes. Production is now being moved in-house at scale.
North AmericaHumanoids

Figure AI Figure 03

Fastest growing by valuation. A fleet in commercial operation at BMW, and its own factory aiming for one robot per hour.
North AmericaHumanoids

Boston Dynamics Atlas (elektrisk)

The all-electric Atlas is production-ready with autonomous battery swapping. First fleets going to Hyundai and Google DeepMind.
North AmericaHumanoids

Agility Robotics Digit

The first humanoid in large-scale commercial operation, used in warehouses and logistics, with Amazon pilots.
North AmericaHumanoids

Apptronik Apollo

Scaling for industry and manufacturing with pilots at Mercedes-Benz. Its heritage traces back to NASA's Valkyrie project.
North AmericaHumanoids

1X Technologies NEO

Norwegian (manufactured in Moss), backed by OpenAI. Made for the home, with over 10,000 pre-orders and first deliveries in 2026.
NordicsHumanoids

Sanctuary AI Phoenix

Focuses on general-purpose task solving with advanced AI and fast, precise hand manipulation.
North AmericaHumanoids

Unitree G1 / H1

Democratizing the market: the G1 at around 16,000 dollars. Thousands delivered, an IPO on the way and an NVIDIA Isaac partnership.
ChinaHumanoids

UBTech Walker S2

Ships more units than anyone else. Battery swaps in under three minutes and “swarm intelligence” in smart factories.
ChinaHumanoids

Fourier GR-3

Develops humanoids for industry and rehabilitation, bridging robotics and human augmentation.
ChinaHumanoids

Galbot Galbot G1

Major funding and a Hong Kong IPO on the way. Showcased with an advanced algorithm for complex tasks.
ChinaHumanoids

Kepler Forerunner K2

52 degrees of freedom, 8-hour battery and a 15 kg lift per hand. Aimed at manufacturing, warehousing and high-risk environments.
ChinaHumanoids

NEURA Robotics 4NE1

Cognitive humanoid with facial technology for expressions. A new generation due late 2026, shown at CES 2026.
EuropeHumanoids

Engineered Arts Ameca

Known for the most expressive faces in the industry, with Mesmer technology for lifelike movements.
EuropeHumanoids

PAL Robotics TALOS

High-performance research and industrial robot: 1.75 m tall, torque sensors and a 6 kg lift per arm.
EuropeHumanoids

Hexagon AEON

Hybrid humanoid/wheeled robot with 34 degrees of freedom. A deal for 1,000 units to Schaeffler by 2032.
EuropeHumanoids

AgiBot (Zhiyuan) Yuanzheng A2

Shanghai company founded by former Huawei engineers, with the full-size humanoid Yuanzheng A2 as its flagship. AgiBot delivered over 5,000 humanoid robots in 2025 and passed its 10,000th unit produced in March 2026.
ChinaHumanoids

Leju Robotics Kuavo

Shenzhen company making the full-size humanoid Kuavo, which runs the KaihongOS operating system built on Huawei's HarmonyOS. The company delivered its 100th full-size humanoid in 2025 and targets the robot at industry and research.
ChinaHumanoids

LimX Dynamics Oli

Shenzhen company behind the full-size humanoid Oli and the bipedal research platforms TRON 1 and TRON 2. LimX raised 200 million dollars in a Series B round in February 2026, with Nio Capital among its backers.
ChinaHumanoids

EngineAI SE01

Shenzhen company with the 1.7-meter-tall humanoid SE01 as its flagship and the smaller open-source model PM01. In May 2026 the company opened its own factory in Shenzhen and began mass deliveries of the T800 model.
ChinaHumanoids

RobotEra STAR1

Beijing company spun out of Tsinghua University, with the full-size humanoid STAR1. In October 2024 STAR1 ran at about 13 km/h for 34 minutes through the Gobi Desert, at the time the fastest bipedal humanoid.
ChinaHumanoids

Booster Robotics Booster T1

Beijing company making the 1.2-meter-tall open humanoid Booster T1, aimed at research and education. The robot is used by over 50 robotics teams and research institutions, including in RoboCup football competitions.
ChinaHumanoids

Rainbow Robotics RB-Y1

South Korean company founded by the KAIST professor behind the DARPA-winning HUBO robot, now with the mobile dual-arm robot RB-Y1. Samsung became the largest shareholder in 2025, and in 2026 the RB-Y1 entered pilot operation in a Coupang warehouse.
Asia (other)Humanoids

Kawasaki Heavy Industries Kaleido

Japanese industrial group that has developed the humanoid Kaleido since 2015. The ninth generation, Kaleido 9, can lift up to 30 kg and is aimed at disaster response and heavy work, with remote operation via VR headset.
Asia (other)Humanoids

XPeng Iron

Chinese EV maker developing the full-size humanoid Iron to automotive industry standards. Iron is powered by three in-house Turing chips totaling 2,250 TOPS, and mass production is planned from late 2026.
ChinaHumanoids

Astribot S1

The Shenzhen company Stardust Intelligence is behind the wire-driven robot S1, known for high speed and precision in two-handed manipulation. Astribot raised over 1 billion yuan in a Series B round in 2026 and passed a valuation of 10 billion yuan.
ChinaHumanoids

MagicLab MagicBot Z1

Chinese company founded in 2024 making the general-purpose humanoid MagicBot Z1. Six MagicBot Z1 robots danced at China's New Year gala in 2026 in front of over a billion viewers, and the model was then sold via the online retailer JD.com.
ChinaHumanoids

FANUC CRX-serien (cobot)

Japanese maker of the distinctive yellow industrial robots and the collaborative CRX series for lighter tasks. The CRX cobots come in twelve models with payloads from 3 to 50 kg and are marketed with eight years of maintenance-free operation.
Asia (other)Industrial arms

Yaskawa Motoman

Japanese robot maker known for the Motoman series of industrial robots for welding, assembly and material handling. The company has over 600,000 Motoman robots installed worldwide.
Asia (other)Industrial arms

ABB Robotics YuMi (IRB 14000)

Swiss industrial group with Swedish roots, whose robotics division supplies IRB industrial arms and the dual-arm cobot YuMi. ABB introduced YuMi in 2015 as the first true dual-arm collaborative robot and has over 250,000 robots installed globally.
EuropeIndustrial arms

KUKA LBR iiwa (cobot)

German robot maker from Augsburg, known for its orange industrial arms and the LBR iiwa cobot with force sensors in all seven joints. The company has been owned by China's Midea Group since the acquisition completed in 2022.
EuropeIndustrial arms

Universal Robots UR-serien (UR3e–UR30)

Danish company from Odense that pioneered the collaborative robot (cobot) in 2008 and makes the UR series of arms with payloads from 3 to 30 kg. UR is the cobot market leader with around 50 percent of the world market and is owned by US-based Teradyne.
NordicsIndustrial arms

Techman Robot TM-serien

Taiwanese maker under Quanta Computer producing the TM series, cobots with a built-in camera and AI-based vision system. Techman is considered the world's second-largest cobot brand after Universal Robots.
Asia (other)Industrial arms

Doosan Robotics M-/H-serien (cobot)

South Korean cobot maker with the M, H, A and E series for assembly, machine tending and palletizing. The company listed in Seoul in 2023 and in 2025 acquired the American automation company ONExia.
Asia (other)Industrial arms

Estun Industriarmer

Chinese maker from Nanjing of industrial arms and motion control, the largest among China's domestic robot suppliers. The company had revenue of around 720 million dollars in 2025, with industrial robots accounting for over 80 percent of income.
ChinaIndustrial arms

Inovance IR-S SCARA

Shenzhen-based automation company making SCARA and six-axis industrial robots, including the IR-S series for 3C electronics and battery manufacturing. Inovance is China's largest industrial automation company and second-largest domestic robot maker.
ChinaIndustrial arms

Siasun DUCO-cobots / industriarmer

Chinese robot maker from Shenyang, spun out of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, with industrial arms, SCARA robots and the DUCO cobots. The company is listed in Shenzhen and has delivered to over 3,000 businesses in more than 30 countries.
ChinaIndustrial arms

JAKA Zu-serien (cobot)

Shanghai-based cobot maker with the Zu series, where the top model Zu 35 lifts 35 kg with a 2,000 mm reach. The company raised 150 million dollars in a Series D round led by Temasek, with SoftBank Vision Fund II and Aramco's Prosperity7 among the investors.
ChinaIndustrial arms

Dobot CR-/Nova-serien (cobot)

Shenzhen-based cobot maker (Yuejiang Technology) with the CR series for industry and the Nova series for customer-facing tasks like making coffee. The company listed in Hong Kong in December 2024 and reports being the largest Chinese cobot player.
ChinaIndustrial arms

AUBO i-serien (cobot)

Chinese cobot maker with the i series in payloads from 3 to 20 kg and an open software architecture. The company has its own US subsidiary covering the USA, Canada and Mexico.
ChinaIndustrial arms

Amazon Robotics Proteus

Amazon's in-house robotics division, born from the acquisition of Kiva Systems, with Proteus as the company's first fully autonomous mobile warehouse robot. In 2025 Amazon passed one million robots in operation across its warehouses.
North AmericaMobile / warehouse

Locus Robotics LocusBots

American maker from Massachusetts of LocusBot picking robots that work alongside warehouse staff in the LocusONE platform. The system passed 6 billion picks in the fall of 2025 and is used at over 350 warehouses.
North AmericaMobile / warehouse

Symbotic AI-lagersystem

American company delivering AI-driven warehouse automation with autonomous robots for goods handling. Symbotic acquired Walmart's robotics business in January 2025, and Walmart has committed to rolling out the system at 400 pickup and delivery centers.
North AmericaMobile / warehouse

AutoStore Kubelager (Cube Storage)

Norwegian company from Nedre Vats that invented cube storage, where robots drive on top of a grid of stacked bins for extremely dense storage. AutoStore has over 1,900 installations in more than 65 countries and is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange.
NordicsMobile / warehouse

MiR (Mobile Industrial Robots) MiR1200 Pallet Jack

Danish maker from Odense of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) for internal transport, including the MiR1200 Pallet Jack, which picks up and delivers EU pallets of up to 1,200 kg. The company is owned by US-based Teradyne.
NordicsMobile / warehouse

Exotec Skypod

French company from Lille behind the Skypod system, where climbing robot shuttles retrieve bins from tall racks for goods-to-person picking. Exotec passed 1 billion dollars in cumulative sales in 2024 and is valued at around 2 billion dollars.
EuropeMobile / warehouse

GreyOrange Ranger

Robotics company founded in India in 2011, today headquartered in Atlanta and Singapore, making the Ranger series of goods-to-person robots and warehouse orchestration software. In 2025 the company launched AI tools with Google Cloud for faster setup of robot fleets.
Asia (other)Mobile / warehouse

Geek+ Goods-to-person AMR

Chinese AMR maker (Geekplus) from Beijing with goods-to-person robots that carry shelves to picking stations. The company listed in Hong Kong in July 2025 as the world's first publicly traded pure-play AMR warehouse robotics company.
ChinaMobile / warehouse

Hai Robotics HAIPICK

Chinese company from Shenzhen that built the world's first autonomous case-handling robot (ACR), HAIPICK, which picks and stores cartons and totes in racks up to twelve meters high. The company reports over 1,100 completed projects globally.
ChinaMobile / warehouse

Quicktron Lager-AMR (Flashhold)

Chinese AMR maker from Shanghai, also known as Flashhold, with goods-to-person robots for warehouses and factories. The company reports over 35,000 deployed robot units and customers in more than 15 countries.
ChinaMobile / warehouse

Hikrobot AMR (LMR/FMR/CMR)

Chinese robotics company under Hikvision combining machine vision with autonomous mobile robots, including lifting, forklift and transport variants. Hikrobot reports the industry's largest delivery volume with around 150,000 deployed units.
ChinaMobile / warehouse

Pudu Robotics BellaBot

Chinese maker from Shenzhen of delivery and service robots, known for BellaBot, which carries food in restaurants and hotels. Pudu has delivered over 70,000 robots to more than 60 countries since BellaBot launched in 2019.
ChinaMobile / warehouse

Keenon Robotics Leveringsroboter

Chinese maker from Shanghai of delivery and service robots for restaurants, hotels and hospitals. Keenon has delivered over 100,000 robots globally and holds around 45 percent of the export market for serving robots.
ChinaMobile / warehouse

ANYbotics ANYmal

ANYmal is a four-legged autonomous robot performing routine inspections in industrial facilities such as oil and gas platforms, power plants and mines. The company has delivered over 200 units, and at the Vigier Ciment cement plant the robot has completed more than 33,000 inspections.
EuropeQuadrupeds

Ghost Robotics Vision 60

Vision 60 is a four-legged ground drone (Q-UGV) built for defense, security and inspection in demanding environments. The robot is used by the US Marine Corps, Army and Air Force, and in December 2025 gained a mounted manipulator arm for tasks like opening doors and handling equipment.
North AmericaQuadrupeds

Deep Robotics X30

X30 is an industrial four-legged robot for inspection, security and rescue, with IP67 protection and the ability to climb stairs at up to 45 degrees. During a large-scale rescue exercise in 2025 the robot located all seven people in distress.
ChinaQuadrupeds

DJI Matrice 4

DJI is the world's largest drone maker and in January 2025 launched the Matrice 4 enterprise series with thermal and geospatial models for power lines, emergency response and surveying, among other uses. The company is estimated to hold over half the global market for commercial drones.
ChinaDrones

Skydio X10

Skydio makes autonomous drones that navigate and avoid obstacles without GPS or a pilot, with the X10 and the defense variant X10D as flagships. The US Army ordered over 2,500 X10D drones for more than 52 million dollars, and the Norwegian Armed Forces chose the same drone in an initial deal worth 101 million kroner.
North AmericaDrones

Parrot ANAFI USA

ANAFI USA is a compact, foldable surveillance drone with 32x zoom and a thermal camera, built for defense, police and rescue. It is NDAA-compliant, and the US Coast Guard is deploying it for counter-drone missions, including during the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
EuropeDrones

Wingtra WingtraRAY

WingtraRAY is a mapping drone for land surveying that takes off and lands vertically but flies like a fixed-wing aircraft to cover large areas fast. In 2025 it replaced its predecessor, WingtraOne, which used built-in PPK GNSS to deliver survey-grade maps without ground control points.
EuropeDrones

Autel Robotics EVO Max 4T

EVO Max 4T is an enterprise drone with four cameras (wide-angle, zoom, thermal and laser) and up to 42 minutes of flight time, aimed at emergency response, inspection and surveying. It combines camera- and radar-based obstacle detection with protection against GPS jamming for flying near power lines and buildings.
ChinaDrones

XAG P150

XAG makes agricultural drones for spraying, spreading and field mapping, with the P150 as its flagship and a payload of up to 70 kilos. With the RealTerra mapping system the drone can cover up to 13.3 hectares of farmland in a single autonomous flight.
ChinaDrones

EHang EH216-S

The EH216-S is a pilotless two-seat passenger aircraft (eVTOL) that takes off and lands vertically for short urban flights. It is the world's first self-flying passenger eVTOL fully certified by China's aviation authorities, and in March 2025 it received the first permits for commercial passenger transport.
ChinaDrones

ideaForge SWITCH UAV

ideaForge is India's largest supplier of operational drones, with the vertical-takeoff SWITCH series for military reconnaissance (ISR) as its flagship. The company has delivered several thousand drones to the Indian armed forces, and in November 2025 won a contract worth around 11 million dollars.
Asia (other)Drones

Intuitive Surgical da Vinci 5

da Vinci 5 is the fifth generation of Intuitive's surgical robots and received FDA clearance in March 2024 for urology, gynecology and general surgery, among others. The system has force feedback that lets the surgeon feel the pressure against tissue, and over 10,000 times the computing power of the previous generation.
North AmericaMedical

Medtronic Hugo RAS

Hugo RAS is Medtronic's modular robotic system for minimally invasive surgery. The system received FDA approval for urological procedures in December 2025, based on the Expand URO study with 137 patients, and is positioned as an alternative to da Vinci.
North AmericaMedical

Stryker Mako SmartRobotics

Mako is Stryker's robotic arm for hip and knee replacement surgery, guiding the saw within a pre-planned boundary based on CT images of the patient. Stryker gained the technology through its 1.65 billion dollar acquisition of Mako Surgical in 2013, and the system is now used at hospitals worldwide.
North AmericaMedical

CMR Surgical Versius

Versius is a modular surgical robot with separate arm-like units that can be moved between operating rooms. The system became the first soft-tissue multi-port robot cleared by the FDA via the de novo pathway in October 2024, and the second-generation Versius Plus received 510(k) clearance in 2025.
EuropeMedical

John Deere Autonom 9RX

The autonomous 9RX tractor was shown at CES 2025 and uses 16 cameras in pods for 360-degree vision, letting it plow without a driver. The second-generation autonomy kit extends machine-vision range from 16 to 24 meters and is offered for the 8R, 8RX, 9R and 9RX models.
North AmericaAgriculture

Naïo Technologies Oz

Naïo makes autonomous weeding robots in Toulouse, France, including the small Oz for vegetable fields and the vineyard robot Ted, which weeds between the rows. The Oz robot turned ten in 2025 with a new version featuring a more powerful and 50 percent more energy-efficient motor.
EuropeAgriculture

Saga Robotics Thorvald

Thorvald is an autonomous agricultural robot from Norway's Saga Robotics that uses UV-C light at night to fight powdery mildew without chemicals. In the 2025 season over 150 robots covered around 20 percent of the UK table strawberry market and nearly 1,300 acres of vineyards in California.
NordicsAgriculture

Carbon Robotics LaserWeeder G2

LaserWeeder uses powerful lasers and computer vision to identify and burn weeds without pesticides or tillage. The second generation, LaserWeeder G2, launched in 2025, has 240-watt lasers and an AI model trained on over 40 million labeled plants.
North AmericaAgriculture

Monarch Tractor MK-V

The MK-V is a fully electric, driver-optional tractor with autonomous features built on the NVIDIA Jetson platform. Monarch sells it commercially in the USA, and it is in use on several hundred farms, including for automatic feed pushing in dairy barns.
North AmericaAgriculture

iRobot Roomba

Roomba is the robot vacuum that made the category mainstream, with obstacle detection and a self-emptying base. iRobot filed for bankruptcy (Chapter 11) in December 2025 after Amazon's 1.7 billion dollar acquisition was blocked, and contract manufacturer Picea is taking over the company through a court-supervised process.
North AmericaConsumer

Roborock Saros 10

Saros 10 is Roborock's flagship robot vacuum with 22,000 Pa of suction and a retractable lidar tower that lowers to get under low furniture. The model is just 7.98 cm tall and combines vacuuming with a vibrating mopping system.
ChinaConsumer

Ecovacs Deebot X12 OmniCyclone

The Deebot X series is Ecovacs' flagship line of robot vacuums with mopping and a built-in AI assistant (Yiko). The newest model, the X12 OmniCyclone, launched at CES 2026 with bagless cyclone emptying at a list price of 1,499 dollars.
ChinaConsumer

Husqvarna Automower

Automower is Husqvarna's robotic lawn mower, one of the oldest on the market since Sweden's Husqvarna launched its first solar-powered model in 1995. Newer models navigate with satellite-based EPOS technology, with no need for a buried boundary wire.
NordicsConsumer

Miko Miko 3

Miko 3 is an AI-powered companion robot for children aged 5 to 12, developed by the Indian company Miko with conversational learning and parental controls. It has a 4.7-inch screen and a subscription with games and learning apps; a smaller, more affordable model, the Miko Mini, came later.
Asia (other)Consumer

Anduril Lattice, Ghost, Bolt

Anduril builds autonomous defense systems run by the Lattice software platform, which fuses sensor data and coordinates drones and weapons in real time. In March 2026 the company received a ten-year framework agreement with the US Department of Defense capped at up to 20 billion dollars.
North AmericaDefense

Milrem Robotics THeMIS

THeMIS is a tracked unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) for logistics, casualty evacuation, demining and armed missions. The vehicle has been procured by 20 countries, including eight NATO members, and over 100 units have been ordered for Ukraine.
NordicsDefense

Shield AI V-BAT

Shield AI develops the vertical-takeoff drone V-BAT and the AI autonomy software Hivemind, which lets drones fly and complete missions without GPS or remote control. In 2026 the US Air Force selected Hivemind for its autonomous wingman program (Collaborative Combat Aircraft).
North AmericaDefense

Kongsberg Gruppen Protector RWS

Kongsberg Gruppen makes the Protector remote weapon system, the world's most widely used of its kind with over 25,000 units delivered to more than 31 countries. The system is mounted on armored vehicles, naval vessels and unmanned platforms, and is part of the company's push for manned-unmanned teaming.
NordicsDefense