Humanoid robotics is one of the fastest-growing areas of innovation in robotics and artificial intelligence. Companies around the world are developing humanoid robots designed to operate in environments built for people.
Advances in artificial intelligence, sensing technologies, and robotics mobility systems are enabling humanoid platforms capable of assisting human workforces across multiple industries.
This directory highlights organizations developing humanoid robotics platforms and explores the growing ecosystem surrounding humanoid robotics innovation.
The development of humanoid robotics is accelerating as advances in artificial intelligence, robotics engineering, and perception technologies make humanoid platforms increasingly viable.
Major technology companies, robotics startups, and research institutions are investing heavily in humanoid robots designed to assist human workforces and support automation across multiple industries.
Industries exploring humanoid robotics include:
• logistics and warehouse operations
• manufacturing environments
• healthcare facilities
• hospitality and service industries
• infrastructure maintenance
As the technology evolves, humanoid robots may help organizations address workforce shortages, improve operational efficiency, and enhance workplace safety.
The humanoid robotics industry includes companies developing general-purpose humanoid robots, systems designed for industrial environments, and research platforms advancing human-robot interaction.
The categories below highlight several areas of development across the humanoid robotics ecosystem.
This directory, developed by Tenosar Technologies, will continue to expand as new humanoid robotics companies and technologies emerge worldwide.

These robots are designed to perform a wide range of tasks and are intended to operate across multiple industries.
Examples:
Tesla — Optimus
Figure AI
Apptronik — Apollo
Sanctuary AI
1X Technologies

Research institutions and robotics companies are advancing humanoid robotics through experimentation in mobility, manipulation, artificial intelligence, and human-robot interaction.
Examples:
UBTech Robotics
Fourier Intelligence
Unitree Robotics
XPeng Robotics
PAL Robotics
Engineered Arts

They operate in the non-humanoid, real-world deployment robotics space, focused on practical applications. Autonomous Cleaning Service Robots: (hospitality, delivery, restaurants, airports, and hospitals).
Examples:
Pudu
Avidbots
Doosan
Knightscope
Lumana AI

Some humanoid robots are being developed specifically for industrial environments such as warehouses, logistics centers, and manufacturing facilities.
Examples:
Agility Robotics — Digit
Boston Dynamics — Atlas
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Humanoid robots are deployed through a structured process that includes site evaluation, system configuration, workflow integration, and testing. Successful deployment requires alignment with existing infrastructure and operational processes.
Early adoption is occurring in logistics, manufacturing, healthcare support, hospitality, and facility operations. These industries benefit from automation in environments designed for human workers.
Key challenges include system integration, safety requirements, infrastructure compatibility, workforce adaptation, and ongoing maintenance and support.
In many cases, humanoid robots are designed to operate in existing environments. However, successful deployment may still require adjustments to workflows, connectivity, and operational processes.
Organizations typically assess use cases, operational needs, cost-benefit considerations, and deployment feasibility before implementing humanoid robotics solutions.
Artificial intelligence enables perception, decision-making, and interaction capabilities. It allows humanoid robots to operate in dynamic, real-world environments.
Ongoing support includes monitoring, software updates, diagnostics, and maintenance. Many deployments include service agreements to ensure uptime and performance.
Safety is a critical component of deployment. Systems are designed with sensors, perception technologies, and operational controls to safely interact with humans.
Traditional robotics often operate in structured environments, while humanoid robots are designed to function in human environments with greater flexibility and interaction capabilities.
Organizations often work with robotics integration partners to evaluate, deploy, and support humanoid robotics systems in real-world environments.

The organizations listed below represent several of the companies actively developing humanoid robotics platforms. These robots combine artificial intelligence, mobility systems, sensors, and robotic manipulation capabilities designed to operate in environments built for people.
Robot: Optimus
Tesla is developing the Optimus humanoid robot designed to perform repetitive or hazardous tasks in industrial and commercial environments.
Website: https://www.tesla.com
Robot: Figure 01 / Figure 02
Figure develops general-purpose humanoid robots designed for logistics, manufacturing, and industrial environments.
Website: https://www.figure.ai
Robot: Apollo
Apptronik is developing humanoid robots designed for industrial and commercial environments, including its Apollo platform.
Website: https://www.apptronik.com
Robot: Digit
Agility Robotics developed Digit, a humanoid robot designed for logistics and warehouse operations.
Website: https://www.agilityrobotics.com
Robot: Phoenix
Sanctuary AI develops humanoid robots designed to perform complex tasks using advanced artificial intelligence.
Website: https://www.sanctuary.ai
Robot: EVE / NEO
1X develops humanoid robots designed to operate safely alongside people in everyday environments.
Website: https://www.1x.tech
Robot: Atlas
Boston Dynamics develops advanced robotics systems, including the Atlas humanoid robot.
Atlas is designed to explore mobility, balance, and manipulation capabilities in dynamic environments and has been widely used in robotics research and development.
Website: https://www.bostondynamics.com
Robot: Walker
UBTech Robotics develops humanoid robots designed for education, research, and service applications. The company’s Walker humanoid platform explores mobility, perception, and human-robot interaction technologies.
Website: https://www.ubtrobot.com
Robot: GR-1
Fourier Intelligence develops robotics technologies focused on healthcare, rehabilitation, and advanced mobility systems. The company introduced the GR-1 humanoid robot to explore applications involving human-robot interaction and assistive technologies.
Website: https://www.fftai.com
Robot: Unitree H1
Unitree Robotics is known for developing advanced robotics mobility systems including quadruped robots and humanoid platforms. The Unitree H1 humanoid robot explores high-performance locomotion and robotic agility.
Website: https://www.unitree.com
Robot: PX5 Humanoid Platform
XPeng Robotics, part of XPeng Motors, is developing humanoid robotics platforms designed to explore advanced mobility and human-robot interaction technologies for future robotics applications.
Website: https://www.xpeng.com
Robot: TALOS / ARI
PAL Robotics develops humanoid and service robots used in research, healthcare, and human-robot interaction environments. The company’s humanoid platforms, including TALOS and ARI, are used by research institutions and technology developers exploring advanced robotics mobility and artificial intelligence applications.
Website: https://pal-robotics.com
Robot: Ameca
Engineered Arts develops humanoid robots focused on human-robot interaction and advanced facial expression technologies.
Website:https://www.engineeredarts.co.uk
Several emerging robotics companies are exploring new approaches to humanoid robotics development. These startups are advancing artificial intelligence, mobility systems, and human-robot interaction technologies.
Examples include:
Clone Robotics
Mentee Robotics
NEURA Robotics
Hanson Robotics
Engine AI
These companies represent part of the growing global ecosystem exploring humanoid robotics innovation.
As humanoid robotics technology evolves, successful deployment will require integration with real-world environments, infrastructure systems, and operational workflows.
Organizations exploring robotics adoption often work with robotics integration partners to evaluate how robotic systems can be deployed effectively within existing operations.
Tenosar Technologies provides robotics integration and deployment services for organizations exploring automation technologies.
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