AGIBOT Showcases China’s Scaled Humanoid Robotics Capabilities at CES 2026

China’s humanoid robotics industry reached another important milestone as AGIBOT, a leading Chinese robotics company, unveiled a comprehensive portfolio of mass-produced humanoid and quadruped robots at CES 2026, highlighting the rapid maturation of China’s embodied intelligence and automation ecosystem.

The launch featured three humanoid robot series—A2, X2, and G2—alongside the D1 quadruped robot, all designed for real-world deployment across service, industrial, and research environments. With 5,000 humanoid robot units already shipped, AGIBOT’s showcase demonstrated how China’s robotics sector is moving decisively from laboratory innovation to large-scale commercial application.

A Humanoid Portfolio Built for Practical Deployment

AGIBOT’s CES 2026 lineup reflects a clear focus on functional design, production readiness, and scenario-based deployment, addressing real operational needs across multiple sectors.

The A2 series humanoid robots are designed for reception, guided tours, and showroom environments, offering multimodal interaction and autonomous navigation. Standing 175 cm tall, weighing 55 kg, and featuring 40 degrees of freedom, the A2 series supports stable human interaction with a two-hour operational runtime.

The X2 series humanoids are compact, half-sized robots built for expressive movement, education, research, and human-robot interaction. With 25 degrees of freedom, a height of 1.3 meters, and a weight of 35 kg, the X2 series emphasizes natural motion and interactive engagement.

For industrial applications, the G2 series humanoids combine interactive intelligence with force-controlled manipulation, enabling rapid deployment in manufacturing and operational environments. The G2 humanoids reach up to 1.8 meters in height, weigh 185 kg, offer 26 degrees of freedom, and provide up to four hours of runtime, supporting extended industrial workflows.

Complementing the humanoids, the D1 series quadruped robots are designed for inspection, patrol, and complex terrain operations. Weighing between 8 and 20 pounds and capable of moving at speeds of 8 mph, the D1 series enhances operational flexibility in challenging environments.

AGIBOT also introduced OmniHand, a dexterous manipulation system that strengthens fine motor control across its embodied robotic platforms, further expanding real-world task capabilities.

“One Robotic Body, Three Intelligences”

At the core of AGIBOT’s technology is its proprietary “One Robotic Body, Three Intelligences” architecture, integrating:

  • Motion intelligence for stable, natural locomotion
  • Interaction intelligence for meaningful communication with humans
  • Task intelligence for reliable execution of real-world operations

This unified system design enables AGIBOT’s robots to operate beyond isolated demonstrations and move toward scalable, long-term deployment across diverse commercial and industrial settings. By integrating interaction, manipulation, and mobility into a single embodied platform, AGIBOT is helping accelerate automation efficiency and adaptability.

Driving China’s Automation and Technology Ecosystem

Following the delivery of its 5,000th mass-produced humanoid robot, AGIBOT has transitioned from R&D-focused development to scaled commercialization, reflecting broader trends across China’s robotics and advanced manufacturing sectors.

AGIBOT’s robots are already operating across eight key application areas, including reception and hospitality, logistics sorting, industrial intelligent manufacturing, security inspection and patrol, data collection and training, and scientific research and education. These deployments highlight how humanoid robotics is becoming an active contributor to industrial upgrading, productivity growth, and intelligent automation within China’s economy.

According to Dr. Yao Maoqing, Partner at AGIBOT, Senior Vice President, and President of the Embodied Business Unit, the company’s goal is to build a complete ecosystem for embodied intelligence.

“This showcase reflects our ability to build an ecosystem of humanoid robots designed for diverse industries and everyday environments,” Dr. Yao said. “Embodied intelligence will play a growing role in supporting automation, services, and intelligent manufacturing.”

Strengthening China’s Robotics Momentum

AGIBOT’s CES 2026 showcase underscores the growing strength of China’s humanoid robotics industry, where advances in AI algorithms, precision manufacturing, and supply chain integration are accelerating real-world adoption. As humanoid robots transition from experimental concepts to deployable systems, they are increasingly positioned as a key driver of automation, technological upgrading, and long-term economic growth.

Visitors to CES 2026 can experience live demonstrations of AGIBOT’s humanoid robots at LVCC North Hall, Booth 10715, offering a closer look at how China’s embodied intelligence technologies are entering practical, scalable use.

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