Overview
- The Chinese robotics firm entered the U.S. market at CES with the A2, X2, and G2 humanoid series plus the D1 quadruped aimed at roles from reception and entertainment to industrial work and outdoor patrol.
- AGIBOT says it has shipped 5,000 robots and claims deployments across eight application areas including hospitality, logistics sorting, manufacturing, security inspection, data collection, research, and education.
- The company frames its system around a “One Robotic Body, Three Intelligences” architecture that integrates interaction, manipulation, and locomotion capabilities for adaptable real-world tasks.
- A partner-focused “Powered by AGIBOT” program offers hardware and software customization, appearance options, and local integration support for specific use cases.
- No fixed prices were provided, with a representative saying configurations vary by deployment, and the company is staging live demonstrations at CES in the LVCC North Hall.