AKINCI-5

95 000 USD

AKINROBOTICS
AKINCI-5 is the first humanoid robot from Turkey’s first humanoid robot factory, developed by AKINROBOTICS. Built on over a decade of AKINCI development, it features AI-supported walking, dynamic balance, and a human-like form aimed at manufacturing, logistics, and mining. It is currently in testing and demonstration.
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2Specifications and details:
| Availability | Prototype |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Turkey |
| Website | https://akinrobotics.com |
| Degrees of freedom, overall | 28 |
| Degrees of freedom, hands | 12 |
| Height [cm] | 150 |
| Max speed (km/h) | 4 |
| Strength [kg] | 20 |
| Weight [kg] | 50 |
| Runtime pr charge (hours) | 5 |
| Safe with humans | Yes |
| CPU/GPU | N/A |
| Ingress protection | N/A |
| Camera resolution | N/A |
| Connectivity | Ethernet, Wi-Fi |
| Operating system | N/A |
| LLM integration | N/A |
| Latency glass to action | N/A |
| Motor tech | In-house designed/manufactured motors |
| Gear tech | N/A |
| Main structural material | Aluminum alloy + composites |
| Number of fingers | 0 |
| Main market | logistics, Manufacturing |
| Color | White |
| Manufacturer | AKINROBOTICS |
Description
AKINCI-5 is the newest humanoid robot from AKINROBOTICS, and it marks a turning point for the company. AKINROBOTICS presents it as the first humanoid to roll out of Turkey’s first dedicated humanoid robot factory. That factory framing matters, because earlier AKINCI models were built only as handfuls of prototypes. Now the company signals a move toward real production. As a result, AKINCI-5 arrives not just as an experiment but as Turkey’s bid to enter the industrial humanoid race.
The robot builds directly on more than a decade of AKINCI development. Its predecessors introduced balance sensors, stereo vision, and five-finger hands, and AKINCI-5 carries that lineage forward. The company emphasizes AI-supported walking and dynamic balance, so the robot can handle uneven ground and stay stable when conditions shift. Fluid, balanced locomotion sits at the center of the design. Because bipedal walking is so hard to master, this smooth movement stands out as a genuine engineering milestone.
AKINROBOTICS aims AKINCI-5 at demanding industrial settings rather than the home. The company points to manufacturing, warehouse logistics, and even mining as target environments. Its human-like form lets it work in spaces built for people, while its robustness suits heavy-duty tasks. Meanwhile, autonomous navigation helps it move through busy facilities on its own. Together, these traits position AKINCI-5 as a working platform for factories rather than a showcase piece.

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For now, AKINCI-5 remains in its testing and demonstration phase. AKINROBOTICS has not released full specifications or opened general sales, so the robot is not yet a finished commercial product. Still, the company has announced plans to expand from early deployments toward wider industrial use. The AKINCI line stretches back to 2009, and this latest version reflects that long climb. Ultimately, AKINCI-5 shows how far Turkish robotics has come and where it intends to go next.
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