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AIDOL is a Russian humanoid robot designed for industrial and service work, best known for its dramatic on-stage fall but built to walk, carry loads and interact with people using expressive, AI-driven dialogue.

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Humanoid.Guide skill score: 4/10 ?This score is calculated as the combined total of Navigation and Manipulation performance.

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Specifications and details:

Availability

Prototype

Nationality

Russia

Website https://aidoltech.ru/
Degrees of freedom, overall

67

Degrees of freedom, hands

Not specified

Height [cm]

186

Manipulation performance

2

Navigation performance

2

Max speed (km/h)

6

Strength [kg]

10

Weight [kg]

95

Runtime pr charge (hours)

6

Safe with humans

No formal safety rating

CPU/GPU

Computing module based on a graphics processor

Ingress protection

Not specified

Camera resolution

Not specified

Connectivity

Not specified

Operating system

Not specified

LLM integration

Local, context-aware dialogue; proprietary system, no named LLM announced

Latency glass to action

Not specified

Motor tech

Not specified

Gear tech

Not specified

Main structural material

Metal frame with plastic/composite outer shells

Number of fingers

10

Main market

Industrial automation, logistics

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Not verified

Walking Speed [km/h]

6

Shipping Size

N/A

Color

N/A

Manufacturer

Artificial Intelligence Dynamic Organism Lab

Description

AIDOL is a bipedal humanoid robot developed by the Russian startup Artificial Intelligence Dynamic Organism Lab (also branded simply as AIDOL). Promoted as “Russia’s first anthropomorphic robot with AI”, it’s designed to walk on two legs, manipulate objects, and interact with people using a highly expressive face and natural dialogue. The robot recently became globally known after a very public mishap: during its debut at a Moscow tech event, it walked onto the stage to the Rocky theme, tried to wave… and then fell flat on its face in front of journalists and cameras.

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Behind the viral clip is a fairly serious ambition: AIDOL is meant as a universal robotic platform for real-world business and “cities of the future”. The company pitches the walking version for industrial and service use – from automotive production and logistics warehouses to banks, airports and public spaces – while also developing a smaller desktop variant focused on customer interaction and information services.

Technically, AIDOL combines full-body mobility with a strong focus on human-like communication. Its face uses a silicone “skin” driven by 19 facial servomotors to reproduce at least 12 basic emotions and hundreds of micro-expressions, supported by seven microphones that build a 3D sound map for speech interaction. The robot is designed to operate both online and fully offline: a GPU-based compute module handles local perception and dialogue so it can keep working even without an internet connection.

The fall on stage highlighted how immature the platform still is, but the team frames it as a normal part of advanced robotics development. AIDOL is currently a prototype/test-phase system, built 70–80% from Russian-made components with a target of over 90% localization in later versions. With a small, self-funded team of around 14 engineers and no major corporate backer, the project also illustrates Russia’s broader challenge in keeping pace with US and Chinese humanoid leaders – but AIDOL has already secured something priceless: global name recognition.

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