Agibot Produces 5,000th Humanoid Robot

December 08, 2025
Shanghai-based robotics company Agibot has rolled out its 5,000th mass-produced humanoid robot, marking a major milestone in its embodied intelligence production lines.

Agibot has announced the rollout of its 5,000th mass-produced humanoid robot at its Shanghai factory, according to a press release. The company said the milestone reflects steady progress in scaling up production and improving the stability, reliability, and durability of its humanoid systems.

Agibot’s product portfolio includes three main models: the full-size A-Series with 1,742 units produced, the half-size X-Series with 1,846 units, and the task-optimized G-Series with 1,412 units. These robots are designed for applications such as manufacturing, logistics, security inspection, and commercial services.

The company said its robots are now in use across eight commercial sectors, including guided reception, entertainment, intelligent manufacturing, and scientific research. Agibot plans to continue strengthening its technologies and delivery capacity to meet the growing demand for general-purpose humanoid robots in industrial settings.

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