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Beijing Galaxy General Robot

Galbot G1 Pro

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Updated Galaxy humanoid with 25 DOF and multi-modal perception. Features 15kg payload and strong dual-arm dexterity for sorting and assembly.

Height
173 cm
Weight
88 kg
DOF
25
Runtime
2 hrs
Max Speed
0.83 m/s
Price
$55,000

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Detailed Specifications

Physical Specifications

Height173 cm
Weight88 kg
Country of OriginChina

Mobility

Total Degrees of Freedom25
Max Walking Speed0.83 m/s

Manipulation

Total Payload15 kg

Power

Battery Life2 hours

Commercial Information

Price$55,000
AvailabilityPrototype
Target MarketIndustrial, Automation
StatusPrototype

About Galbot G1 Pro

Galbot G1 Pro is an enhanced variant of Beijing Galaxy General Robot's flagship platform from the company that raised $800 million total (including $300 million in late 2025) reaching a $3 billion valuation, making Galbot one of China's most valuable humanoid robotics startups. Founded in May 2023 by Tsinghua/Stanford graduate Wang He, Galbot has achieved remarkable commercial deployment velocity.

The G1 Pro stands 173 cm tall and weighs 85 kg with a 190 cm arm span and torso lift of 65 cm enabling a 2.4-meter upward reach. The foldable body design allows the robot to bend down to reach ground-level objects. Dual-arm dexterity supports 5 kg payload with enhanced manipulation capabilities over the base G1. A 10-hour runtime enables full-shift industrial operation.

Powered by high-performance 8-core CPU and AI processors, the G1 Pro handles real-time perception, decision-making, and control. Multi-modal sensors including visual and tactile inputs enable voice command recognition and seamless human-robot collaboration. Connectivity spans WiFi, Ethernet, USB, and cloud integration with Isaac Sim support for development.

Galbot's commercial deployments include the world's first humanoid-run convenience store (Galbot Store, operational in 30+ cities) and partnerships with CATL, Bosch, Toyota, and Hyundai, becoming the first company globally to deploy humanoid robots for real autonomous operations on manufacturing floors. The G1 earned gold at the 2025 World Humanoid Robot Games, validating its practical capabilities across automotive, electronics, food processing, and retail applications.

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