Allonic Hand MK2

$ 2 799

Allonic Inc.
The Allonic Hand MK2 is a fully biomimetic robotic hand from Hungarian startup Allonic. Built using the company’s proprietary 3D Tissue Braiding manufacturing process, it integrates braided tendons, pulleys, and a rigid scaffold into a single monolithic structure — produced in one automated pass instead of being assembled from hundreds of separate parts. The MK2 serves as the flagship demonstration of Allonic’s broader vision: making advanced robotic bodies fast, cheap, and accessible to teams beyond traditional specialists.
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4Specifications and details:
| Strength [kg] | 3 |
|---|---|
| Weight [kg] | 0.45 |
| Number of fingers | 5 |
| Degrees of freedom, hands | 15 |
| Tactile/Force Sensors | No |
| Motor tech | Tendon-driven via braided tendons |
| Main structural material | Composite monolithic structure |
| Manufacturer | Allonic Inc. |
| Nationality | Hungary |
| Website | https://allonic.co/ |
| Availability | Prototype |
Description
Allonic builds the Hand MK2 as a fully biomimetic robotic hand for humanoid robots. The Hungarian startup uses a process it calls 3D Tissue Braiding, not conventional machining or 3D printing. As a result, the entire hand emerges from one automated production run, with braided tendons and pulleys already integrated. The structure mimics human anatomy closely — rigid scaffolding under woven soft tissues, just like bones under muscle and tendon. Therefore, the hand moves with the kind of grace and compliance that bolted-together hardware rarely achieves.
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The hand shows off what Allonic’s broader technology can do. Instead of assembling robotic bodies from hundreds of separate parts, the company weaves them in a single automated pass. The approach cuts development from weeks to hours and slashes the cost of custom hardware. Importantly, this matters because complex dexterous hands have long sat among the most expensive components in humanoid robotics. OpenAI and Hugging Face angels backed Allonic’s $7.2 million pre-seed round in 2026 — the largest in Hungarian history. The hand itself, the company hints, is only the beginning.
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Website: https://allonic.co/





