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RAISE A1 humanoid robot by Agibot
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RAISE A1

prototype
Updated 1 weeks ago
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Full-featured humanoid with EI-Brain WorkGPT multimodal AI model, liquid-cooled joints with 350 N·m peak torque.

Performance Scores
4
Navigation
4
Manipulation
Height
175 cm
Weight
53 kg
DOF
49
Runtime
2 hrs
Max Speed
1.94 m/s
Price
$30,000
LiDAROnboard AI

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Detailed Specifications

Physical Specifications

Height175 cm
Weight53 kg
Country of OriginChina

Mobility

Total Degrees of Freedom49
DOF per Hand12
Max Walking Speed1.94 m/s

Manipulation

Total Payload80 kg
Fingers per Hand5

Power

Battery Life2 hours

Compute & AI

Onboard AIYes

Sensors

LiDARYes
Depth SensorsYes

Actuators

Actuator TypePowerFlow quasi-direct-drive joints
Gear TechnologyPlanetary reducers (<10:1)

Performance Scores

Navigation Score4/10
Manipulation Score4/10

Commercial Information

Price$30,000
Statusprototype

Use Cases

ManufacturingLogisticsService industriesResearch

About RAISE A1

AgiBot's RAISE A1 represents the company's research-focused humanoid platform, complementing the commercially-oriented A2 series. The A1 targets academic institutions and corporate R&D laboratories requiring a capable platform for advancing humanoid intelligence and control research.

The A1 inherits AgiBot's core technologies: the sophisticated AI systems, extensive degrees of freedom, and dexterous manipulation capability that distinguish AgiBot platforms. The research orientation influences design choices, prioritizing accessibility for developers and modifiability over ruggedization for industrial deployment.

AgiBot's relationship with Shanghai AI Lab provides research users access to cutting-edge AI developments that can be tested on the A1 platform. This academic-industry connection accelerates the translation of research advances into practical humanoid capability, benefiting both the research community and AgiBot's commercial products.

Founded in 2023 by former Huawei engineers, AgiBot brings telecommunications-industry rigor to robotics development. The company's rapid progress, nearly 1,000 robots produced by December 2024, demonstrates that this discipline translates to manufacturing capability. The A1 ensures that researchers can access this technology while AgiBot pursues commercial deployment with the A2 series.

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