From 30 to 119 Humanoid Robots in One Year
How fast is this market really moving?
One year ago, we published our very first Humanoid.Guide poster.
At the time, it felt ambitious: 30 humanoid robots, carefully researched, mapped, and visualized in one place.
Fast forward to today — and that same market now counts 119 humanoid robots.
That’s not linear growth. That’s acceleration.
2026 Humanoid Robot Market Report
160 pages of exclusive insight from global robotics experts – uncover funding trends, technology challenges, leading manufacturers, supply chain shifts, and surveys and forecasts on future humanoid applications.

Featuring insights from
Aaron Saunders, Former CTO of
Boston Dynamics,
now Google DeepMind

2026 Humanoid Robot Market Report
160 pages of exclusive insight from global robotics experts – uncover funding trends, technology challenges, leading manufacturers, supply chain shifts, and surveys and forecasts on future humanoid applications.

A year that changed everything
The past year has been extraordinary for AI and robotics.
Large language models moved from novelty to infrastructure.
Vision–language models started to reason about the physical world.
Simulation, reinforcement learning, and foundation models began to merge into something far more powerful than the sum of their parts.
For humanoid robots, this meant a shift from:
- isolated demos to
- real-world pilots, factory trials, logistics tests, and commercial roadmaps.
What once looked like a distant future suddenly feels… close.

Why it’s getting hard to keep up
When development moves at this pace, even professionals struggle to stay oriented.
New robots appear monthly.
Capabilities change between quarters.
Startups become platforms.
Research projects turn into products.
We hear it all the time:
“I know this is important — but I don’t know where to start, or how to keep track.”
And honestly, that’s understandable.
Why we build these posters (and this site)
That exact problem is why humanoid.guide exists.
Our posters are not just collections of robots — they’re snapshots of the state of the market:
- who is building what
- where it’s being developed
- how the ecosystem is evolving
Seeing 30 robots on one poster already felt impressive.
Seeing 119 robots side by side makes one thing unmistakably clear:
Humanoid robotics has crossed a threshold.

More than posters: helping you understand the market
Of course, a single image can only go so far.
If you want deeper insight — into:
- market dynamics
- key players
- technology stacks
- timelines and trajectories
– we’ve put that work into our Humanoid Robot Market Report.
The report is designed for people who want to go beyond headlines and really understand where this market is heading, and why.
You can explore it here:
Humanoid Robot Market Report
One year. 89 new robots. And counting.
From 30 to 119 humanoid robots in just one year.
If that doesn’t signal a fundamental shift, it’s hard to imagine what does.
Whether you’re an engineer, investor, researcher, policymaker – or simply curious about where all of this is going – having a clear overview has never been more valuable.
Get the poster
To mark this moment, we’re launching our latest Humanoid.Guide poster — a visual overview of the current humanoid robotics landscape, as it exists right now.
If you want:
- a clear snapshot of the market
- something you can study, share, or hang on the wall
- a reminder of just how fast this field is moving
Get the poster below.
And if you want the full context behind it all, the Humanoid Robot Market Report is there when you’re ready.
We’ll keep tracking the market – so you don’t have to chase it.
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Physical humanoid robot poster (2026 Q1), darkmode
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Physical humanoid robot poster (2026 Q1), yellow
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Digital humanoid robot posters 2026 Q1
Original price was: $ 40.$ 30Current price is: $ 30.



