Kinetix AI has introduced the KAI humanoid robot, a service focused platform with 115 DoF, tactile skin, dexterous hands and a late 2026 production target. The post Kinetix AI unveils KAI humanoid robot with 115 degrees of freedom appeared first on Humanoid.guide.
Meta Platforms Inc. has acquired a robotics AI startup to develop a foundational "operating system" for humanoid machines, signaling a major hardware push despite recent leadership shifts in its AI research divisions.
In April 2026, prominent robotics companies hit technical milestones, raised large funding rounds, and took part in patent disputes. The post Top 10 robotics stories of April 2026 appeared first on The Robot Report.
Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We also post a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months. Please send us your events for inclusion. ICRA 2026: 1–5 June 2026, VIENNA RSS 2026: 13–17 July 2026, SYDNEY Summer School on Multi-Robot Systems: 29 July–4 August 2026, PRAGUE Actuate 2026: 18–19 August 2026, SAN FRANCISCO Enjoy today’s videos! Figure is now able to produce 55 robots per week, which will be “allocated to internal research and development groups, data collection, efforts for robots to perform end-to-end housework, and commercial use-case development.” Er, that seems like a lot of robots to be making when commercial use cases are still “in development,” doesn’t it? [ Figure ] The opening of the NEO Factory in Hayward, Calif., marks a fundamental shift in humanoid robotics: The United States’ most vertically integrated robot factory has now begun full-scale production, bringing end-to-end manufacturing of NEO under one roof. Spanning 58,000 square feet and employing over 200 team members, 1X designs and builds every critical component in-house—motors, batteries, transmissions, sensors, structures, and final assembly—enabling faster iteration, superior safety, and true American scale. With the first robots already coming off the line and consumer shipments planned for 2026, this is the critical milestone that turns the vision of abundant, general-purpose home robots into reality. Scale will fix everything...? [ 1X ] Unlike statically stable robots, a dynamically balanced robot can shift its center of mass to accommodate loads without tipping over, so we like to see just how far we can push our software. Getting Digit to stand on one leg pushes the limits of our sim-to-real pipeline training methodologies—even the slightest model mismatches can lead to instability. [ Agility ] In this work, we develop a tactile-enabled whole-body humanoid manipulation...
In a new interview with Molly O’Shea, Figure CEO Brett Adcock details the aggressive vertical integration of his robotics empire, his split with OpenAI, and why he is building three companies at once.
Apptronik has hired senior leaders from Waymo, Boston Dynamics, Amazon and others as it prepares a new humanoid robot and shifts toward commercial scale. The post Apptronik adds executives for humanoid robot commercialization appeared first on Humanoid.guide.
eWeek's latest humanoid robot rankings put Tesla Optimus first, ahead of Unitree and Agility, citing deployment progress, pricing, and market visibility. The post eWeek ranks Tesla Optimus first in 2026 humanoid robot rankings appeared first on Humanoid.guide.