Apollo 2

85 000 USD

Apptronik
Apollo 2 is Apptronik’s modular humanoid robot, built for real-world work. It switches between a bipedal and wheeled base, communicates naturally with people, and runs on swappable batteries for long shifts. Powered by Apptronik’s Artemis software and Fleet Connect fleet management, Apollo adapts across manufacturing, logistics, and retail environments.
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4Specifications and details:
| Availability | Prototype |
|---|---|
| Nationality | US |
| Website | https://apptronik.com/ |
| Degrees of freedom, overall | 35 |
| Degrees of freedom, hands | 12 |
| Height [cm] | 173 |
| Max speed (km/h) | 5 |
| Strength [kg] | 25 |
| Weight [kg] | 75 |
| Runtime pr charge (hours) | 4 |
| Safe with humans | Yes |
| CPU/GPU | N/A |
| Ingress protection | N/A |
| Camera resolution | N/A |
| Connectivity | Ethernet, Wi-Fi |
| Operating system | Apptronik Artemis (proprietary control/AI stack) |
| LLM integration | Yes, partnership with Google DeepMind / Gemini Robotics foundation models |
| Latency glass to action | N/A |
| Motor tech | Apptronik patented actuators (electric, 90%+ efficiency target) |
| Gear tech | N/A |
| Main structural material | Aluminum alloy + composites |
| Number of fingers | 10 (5 per hand) |
| Main market | logistics, Manufacturing, retail |
| Color | White |
| Manufacturer | Apptronik |
Description
Apollo 2 is Apptronik’s next-generation humanoid robot. Its design follows a simple idea: form follows function. The robot adapts to the work in front of it. Teams can run it as a bipedal machine that walks through human spaces. They can also switch it to a wheeled base for stability and steady throughput. This modular approach turns Apollo into a flexible platform instead of a single-purpose tool.
The robot puts people at the center of its design. An expressive LED mouth, coordinated lighting, and built-in speech help Apollo communicate naturally. A chest display shows status, battery level, and task progress at a glance. So operators always know what the robot is doing. Because Apptronik makes Apollo’s intent easy to read, people feel more comfortable sharing a workspace with it.
Underneath the friendly exterior sits serious engineering. Apollo 2 relies on Apptronik’s patented actuators to move, lift, and manipulate with precision. The company designed that actuation for high efficiency and easy maintenance. Swappable batteries keep the robot running through long shifts. Teams simply replace power packs and avoid downtime. Flexible charging options, including opportunity charging and tethering, let Apollo fit many different facilities.

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Apollo works as part of a larger system. Apptronik’s Artemis software coordinates perception, planning, safety, and task execution. As a result, the robot can understand a situation and respond reliably. Fleet Connect then manages many robots at once. It gives operators tools to monitor status, assign tasks, and improve results across a fleet. The company also partners with Google DeepMind and Gemini Robotics. That collaboration points toward a future where frontier AI and purpose-built hardware work together.
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