Moby

$ 75 000

Noble Machines
Moby is a general-purpose industrial robot designed to perform hazardous and physically demanding tasks in real-world environments. Built by Noble Machines, it enhances safety, productivity, and operational efficiency across industrial sectors.
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2Specifications and details:
| Availability | Prototype |
|---|---|
| Nationality | US |
| Website | https://www.noblemachines.ai/ |
| Degrees of freedom, overall | 34 |
| Degrees of freedom, hands | 10 |
| Height [cm] | 170 |
| Manipulation performance | 2 |
| Navigation performance | 3 |
| Max speed (km/h) | 3 |
| Strength [kg] | 3 kg single-arm load, up to ~9 kg dual-arm |
| Weight [kg] | 45 |
| Runtime pr charge (hours) | 5 |
| Safe with humans | Yes |
| CPU/GPU | N/A |
| Ingress protection | IP20 |
| Camera resolution | N/A |
| Connectivity | Bluetooth, Wi‑Fi |
| Operating system | Linux, Ubuntu, ROS |
| LLM integration | Yes |
| Latency glass to action | N/A |
| Motor tech | Brushless Motor |
| Gear tech | Harmonic or planetary gears |
| Main structural material | Composite polymer + aluminum frame |
| Number of fingers | 10 |
| Main market | Hospitality, Research & education, service & research labs |
| Verified | Not verified |
| Walking Speed [km/h] | 3 |
| Shipping Size | N/A |
| Color | Black |
| Manufacturer | Noble Machines |
Description
Moby humanoid robot is a general-purpose industrial robot built for hazardous and physically demanding work. It supports industries that keep the world running. Instead of replacing people, Moby handles the tasks that put them at risk. As a result, teams can focus on higher-value work while improving safety.
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Unlike traditional industrial robots, Moby humanoid robot adapts to real-world environments. It moves through complex job sites and operates in spaces designed for humans. Because of this flexibility, companies can deploy it without redesigning their facilities. In addition, Moby transitions between tasks with minimal downtime.
The team at Noble Machines developed Moby with a clear goal: prove real-world value before scaling. Therefore, the company focused on practical deployment from day one. Within just 18 months, the team designed, built, and delivered its first units to a Fortune Global 500 customer. This milestone demonstrates both speed and execution.

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Moby supports sectors such as advanced manufacturing and construction. Moreover, it takes on repetitive, dangerous, and labor-intensive tasks that demand consistency and strength. By doing so, it elevates human productivity rather than competing with it. Ultimately, Moby represents a new step toward practical, AI-driven industrial robotics.
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