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Agile ONE is Agile Robots’ life-sized industrial humanoid with five-finger dexterous hands, Physical AI and factory-trained foundation models for manufacturing and logistics tasks.

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Humanoid.Guide skill score: 6/10 ?This score is calculated as the combined total of Navigation and Manipulation performance.

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Prototype

Nationality

Germany

Website https://www.agile-robots.com/
Degrees of freedom, overall

40

Degrees of freedom, hands

21

Height [cm]

174

Manipulation performance

3

Navigation performance

3

Max speed (km/h)

7.2

Strength [kg]

20

Weight [kg]

69

Runtime pr charge (hours)

3

Safe with humans

Yes

CPU/GPU

Not specified

Ingress protection

Not specified

Camera resolution

Not specified

Connectivity

WiFi

Operating system

Almost certainly a Linux-based robotics stack running AgileCore and foundation-model control

LLM integration

Uses Robotic Foundation Models trained on large industrial datasets; voice / natural-language interaction is supported, but no specific general-purpose LLM is named.

Latency glass to action

Not specified

Motor tech

Electric motors

Gear tech

likely high-ratio precision gears such as harmonic/cycloidal, but not stated

Main structural material

Internal structure with rigid + elastic polymers, soft silicone outer shell

Number of fingers

10

Main market

logistics, Manufacturing

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Not verified

Walking Speed [km/h]

7.2

Shipping Size

N/A

Color

N/A

Manufacturer

Agile Robots SE

Description

Agile ONE is Agile Robots’ first full-size humanoid, built to bring what the company calls “Physical AI” onto the factory floor. Instead of aiming at homes or general service work, it’s pitched as a shop-floor teammate that walks between stations, tends machines, moves parts and uses tools in existing industrial environments. The robot is tightly integrated into Agile Robots’ wider ecosystem of cobot arms, mobile robots and AgileCore software, so it can slot into production lines rather than replace them.

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The standout feature is its hand technology. Agile ONE uses human-like, five-fingered hands with modular fingers, 21 joints per hand, and fingertip plus force-torque sensors in every joint. That sensor density allows both delicate manipulation (fine assembly, tool use) and firm, stable grasps on heavier objects, with tactile feedback feeding a layered AI control stack. Agile Robots explicitly frames this as a “world-leading dexterous hand” and positions ONE in the current arms race around humanoid dexterity rather than just raw lifting capacity.

Physically, Agile ONE is a life-sized biped: 174 cm tall and about 69 kg, walking at up to 2 m/s (~7.2 km/h) to keep pace with human workflows. It combines vision (cameras, LiDAR), proximity sensing and a chest display with “eyes” and voice feedback so humans can read its status at a glance. With around 20 kg payload capacity, it’s aimed at box handling, part loading and tool operations in manufacturing and logistics, not heavy pallet work.

Under the hood, Agile ONE is controlled by Agile Robots’ Robotic Foundation Models, trained on large real-world industrial datasets, simulation and teleoperation, and served via the Industrial AI Cloud that Agile Robots runs with Telekom and NVIDIA. That same ecosystem uses NVIDIA Jetson and Isaac for high-performance robotics compute, suggesting ONE will be a flagship “physical AI” client of this stack. The robot is slated for series production in Bavaria from early 2026, manufactured in-house alongside the company’s arms and mobile robots to keep hardware and AI tightly integrated.

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