MagicLab Robotics Unveils MagicBot X1 and Expands Global Reach
MagicLab Robotics unveiled its latest embodied AI products at the Global Embodied Intelligence Summit in Silicon Valley, announced in a press release. The event introduced the company's new foundational world model called Magic-Mix, the advanced H01 dexterous hand, and the flagship humanoid robot MagicBot X1, built for integration into practical environments.
The company presented a full technology stack that spans both software and hardware, covering humanoid and quadruped robots designed for industrial, commercial, and home use. Its product range includes general purpose task robots and specialized systems for manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, and education.
MagicLab also shared plans for long-term growth, projecting annual revenue of 14 billion dollars by 2036 as mass commercialization of embodied AI expands. Under its Co-Create 1000 Initiative, the company has partnered with Silicon Valley firms such as Openmind, PrismaX AI, Cosmicbrain AI, and Physis. Over the next five years, MagicLab intends to invest 1 billion dollars to develop a global robotics developer ecosystem.
The company reported that international markets accounted for 60 percent of total sales in 2025, with operations now spanning more than 50 countries. Its solutions are currently deployed across nine key application areas, including public safety, inspection, logistics, and home living.
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