The race for humanoid robots brings together companies from the United States, Europe, and Asia. The goal is to create safe, scalable, and useful systems for industrial, logistical, and domestic tasks.
According to a survey by Forbes, the combination of artificial intelligence, automation, and robotics could transform physical work over the coming decades.

Why humanoid robots attract so much investment
Unlike traditional robots, which are usually designed for a single task, humanoid robots aim to operate in environments created for people.
The theoretical advantage is that they can use existing tools, move in already constructed spaces, and adapt to different functions without modifying the environment.
Expectations are high. Investors, manufacturers, and tech companies believe these systems could help fill labor shortages, perform risky tasks, and assist in everyday activities.

The companies leading the humanoid robot race
1X Technologies
The company backed by OpenAI is betting on the domestic market with its robot Neo. The company projects deliveries in 2026 and aims to turn it into a home assistant.
AgiBot
The Chinese firm backed by BYD is among the first to produce humanoids at scale. According to various reports, it has already delivered 10,000 units.

Agility Robotics
Its robot Digit was designed for logistics and warehouses. The company collaborated with Amazon and has a facility capable of producing up to 10,000 robots per year.
Apptronik
It developed Apollo, a humanoid aimed at factories and logistics centers. Mercedes-Benz is already using this technology in some of its operations.
Boston Dynamics
The company has become a global reference thanks to its advances in robotic mobility. It is currently working to transfer that technology to industrial applications.

BYD
The electric vehicle manufacturer is developing its own capabilities in humanoid robotics and maintains partnerships with companies like AgiBot and UBTech.
Engine AI
The Chinese company stands out for developing robots with more natural movements. It has reportedly achieved the first forward somersault performed by a humanoid.













